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Bolack
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My home made electric deflector. VIDEO
Original Message Feb 23, 2009 3:34 pm |
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You need:A cordless screwdriver. A greenhouse attached. ;Pipe 1 1 / 2 inches. ;2 lid.;A metal rod. A bipolar switch. ;9-volt batteries. ;And some other small widgets. This work very well, and once work is completed, I returned my batteries inside. WATCH VIDEO HERE 









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Bolack
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Re: My home made electric deflector.
Reply #2 Feb 24, 2009 11:37 am |
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ok thanks
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friiy
   
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: My home made electric deflector. VIDEO
Reply #3 Feb 24, 2009 4:48 pm |
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Sweet, I love the worm gear/ c-clamp and gear reduced screwdriver motor Questions: What did you cut your chute mount clamps from? Do you have the running on 9 volt or 27 volt.? How did you attach the screwdriver motor to the inside of the pipe? Great job, I think you have a lot of people working in their garage now.. I saw that HomeDepot and Lowes has rechargable,sealed lead acid, 12 and 6 volt batterys with spade clip ends. These batteries are for emergency exit lights and signs... Maybe some future project could use those... Friiy
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Bolack
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Re: My home made electric deflector. VIDEO
Reply #8 Feb 25, 2009 11:58 am |
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Yep Denis next step with same screwdriver for rotation chute;My mount clamp was made with plastic 1/2 inch;To hold everything in the tube, i used little stud glued with black silicone on plexiglass fixed with small screws in the back. I sanded the screwdrivwer casing and the inside of the tude to slide it in and stick it with epoxy. The electric motor is 6 volts but with 9 volts it turns. After the job is done outside I disconnct the power back and bring it inside.
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Bolack
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Re: My home made electric deflector. VIDEO
Reply #9 Feb 25, 2009 12:08 pm |
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Bravo Bolack, you beat me to it. I was also considering a lead screw type mechanism like yours. Great work. Vive les patenteux!<BR><BR>Cheers
Thx vais faire pareil pour la rotation de la chute et cela va etre moin compliquer..
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Bolack
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Re: My home made electric deflector. VIDEO
Reply #11 Feb 28, 2009 2:50 am |
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I guess you could use 3/8 ALL-THREAD (10mm, for you up north) for the drive worm and a standard nut... </p><p>Friiy
Hello Friiy. My first test was with this kind of screw. But my deflector was not fast enough.
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