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| Jimbo:
Hello all, My project thread is here. I'm attempting a rotating setup on my cab. I have a 21" arcade monitor, weighing in at about 22kg, attached to a plywood frame, sitting on another plywood frame on casters at an angle of 45%. I'd like to motorise the rotating, and I've thought the easiest way to do it would be as follows: - I'd be putting a thin 3mm strip of rubber on the edge of the 18mm thick plywood monitor frame, then using a small DC reversible slow RPM motor connected to a small rubber caster/wheel to provide the friction to power the monitor rotation. My questions are: 1) does anyone know what powered motor I'd need that will be powerful enough without being too big. 2) does anyone have one of these motors they want to sell me? ;) (or know where I can get one) 3) Any other advice or opinions welcome (such as roughly what RPM range I should be looking for in a motor). Thanks Jimbo |
| leapinlew:
odds are that after a rotate, the monitor will need a degauss since it's magnetic field in relation to the earth will have changed. Use a LCD or plan on degauss after a rotate. |
| brock.sampson:
I would check this http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=62577.0. I couldn't find any working videos though. |
| Kangum:
i bet a cordless drill or a cheap 20 dollar electric drill would work. set the speed to slow sand hould be good to go. i wouldnt even take it apart. just rig it to a bit. |
| knave:
How about the motor from a cheap Harbor freight hoist. I got one to lift my Jeep top and it is slow and has forward and reverse buttons built in. It's on sale for $79 but I've seen it as low as $59. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=40765 |
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