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    #16
    Originally posted by XEMON View Post
    To do:
    - find a way to attach trigger microswitch
    made some pins, now need a few spacers to keep the switch centered in the frame ...
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      #17
      Well trigger in ... but got a few bad news ...
      1) the screen died,
      2) teh bord is not registering trigger pull ... so got some digging to do ...

      Edit:
      Got the board up and running and got spares for everything 👍
      should have it button up in a few days.
      Also went a bit crazy on something, hope you'll be able to figure it out 🤣
      Last edited by XEMON; 05-03-2022, 07:58 PM.
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      • Roger7pball

        Roger7pball

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        Make sure you have the pull up/down resistor enabled in the calibration. I accidentally turned it off on one of mine and it caused issues.

      • XEMON

        XEMON

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        It's all good there ... Resettled the board and it's back up and running.
        Thanks 👍

      #18
      No pic update ... I'm not able to drive a single solenoid from the lipo ... Trying to figure out where the power is going/dissipated on the Morlok ...

      I'm at the point where I may have to gut everything and start from scratch if I can't find a solution to this ...
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      • devilzcall
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        Just a capacitor in parallel to the battery should do it

      • XEMON

        XEMON

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        Unfortunately it doesn't have enough power to properly open the solenoid ...
        Looks like the Morlok is just not able to drive the solenoid from the lipo ... So I may have to start over the project with a traditional 9v battery 😞

      #19
      This is the last good by for Der Cockermaker V2 ...
      this version will never see the field as it cannot work ... Time to start over with a 9v battery ...

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      • XEMON

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        It suck ... I was looking forward to getting pretty electronics on display ...

        going back to this layout:
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      • devilzcall
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        How about a tiny 2s lipo instead of just a single cell? Those run between 7.6 and 8.4V but have a lot more output than you 9v and won't take up more space

      • XEMON

        XEMON

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        I thought of that, but the board has a lipo single cell controller, so i don't need a charging system for it ... which was the main appeal of the lipo in this install ... if i need to remove it to charge it, it defeat the purpose ...
        Also thought of putting a separate charge controller, but couldn't find anything small enough to fit in there ...

        so, all in all, return to the 9v battery is the best/only way to make everything fit in there ...
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