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heres my new switch i made for a pf motor to work a pneumatic switch

i ran it of some used battery's to test how much power was needed and their outcome was that they needed some half decent battery's to power it

i try ed using some bands on it to work as a return to center function but i proved to heavy for the battery's (new ones) am sure some of you will to able to add

to this heres the video (theres some rather interesting footage of my laboratory as well)

Edited by Alasdair Ryan
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I cannot see a bloody thing from your video. The same thing works for your excavator photos. Sorry dude, but a lamp or a daylight is what I miss most here.

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i thought their was plenty of light in the video except from the last bit the reason why it stopped working near the end was because of the pneumatic lines in the way

heres a new video of a new pump and switch in action

it still needs a bit of work done as it came off at the and of the video :cry_sad:

Edited by Alasdair Ryan
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Ryan, can you answer my question from above, please?

i don't know exactly what you mean i have two elastic bands so that it returns to the center

am i right in thinking that in order to stall a motor you could use a Gear 24 Tooth Clutch

but this would mean that the motor spins

or

you could put a sort of a gear change thing so that it would turn off the power to the motor was operates the switch

i was going to make instruction's but i cant figure out how to add bands in sr 3d builder

oh and 'Ryan is my last name' but not to worry

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