black85vette
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Just getting started on this project. Websterz was kind enough to send me a surplus drill motor that he got off eBay. I like these because of the clutch and gear reduction in them. I managed to get the chuck off after a short battle with it. Hard to remove something stuck when you can't get a good hold on the shaft it is threaded on to.
Did some exploring also. Took the trigger from a DeWalt screw driver apart to see what was in it. Very interesting. Looks like a small PWM circuit built into the trigger assembly. (see pic below) Makes sense. This indicates that the current required is pretty small because the heat sink is not very big. I put my bench supply on the motor and spun it up and confirmed that at full speed with 12 volts the current was well under 1 amp. That is the other nice thing about choosing this kind of motor. 12 volt power supplies are throw away items and I have 3 or 4 of them in a box.
Next thing I need is a Pulse Width Modulator for a speed control. I have started looking online and have some ideas but if anyone knows where to find one of these surplus or used please post. I could make my own and have done so with a 555 timer chip but just don't have the time right now.
I have a couple ideas on the coupler, mounting the motor and a cover for it. I will work on those while looking for the PWM.
Did some exploring also. Took the trigger from a DeWalt screw driver apart to see what was in it. Very interesting. Looks like a small PWM circuit built into the trigger assembly. (see pic below) Makes sense. This indicates that the current required is pretty small because the heat sink is not very big. I put my bench supply on the motor and spun it up and confirmed that at full speed with 12 volts the current was well under 1 amp. That is the other nice thing about choosing this kind of motor. 12 volt power supplies are throw away items and I have 3 or 4 of them in a box.
Next thing I need is a Pulse Width Modulator for a speed control. I have started looking online and have some ideas but if anyone knows where to find one of these surplus or used please post. I could make my own and have done so with a 555 timer chip but just don't have the time right now.
I have a couple ideas on the coupler, mounting the motor and a cover for it. I will work on those while looking for the PWM.