Peter Congrats on your lift mechanism. I'm in the process of building one now. Quick question- How is your cable management on the second actuator? The one that is moving up and down? Any problems with pinching or getting snagged by the movement?
Bravo very smarting. If you can write all the materials that you use with the details, I would like to do it for myself. If you give the mechanism in the rear view, it will be very useful in the assembly phase.
Jeez so much hate here. Yes it would be nice if he posted details but he does what he wants and doesn’t need people bashing him over a simple video. Get your brain together and think instead of just bluntly copying. It looks very simple. He had to use 2 actuators because of the distance the panel has to go out. So the first one rides a wood panel on drawer slides up and the end of the extension rides in a groove in the second panel. The second actuator does the same thing but extending the other panel, raising what will be attached to it. It’s a simple multi-tier system, noting exceptional here but simple and efficient. This is just a proof of concept that still has to be installed somewhere. Find some scrap wood, a couple of sets of drawer slides, a power supply and a couple of actuators right for your application. Sandwich the whole thing like he did here and you’re good to go. How hard was that ??!!!!
I want to use this system to lift a bed up and down 5 ft. I wonder how I would wire 4 of these together and make each end move up and down together with a push of a button.
for that kinda project, it def sounds like you should just transform your bed into a full-on donk instead, with hydraulics n all that fun stuff...that way, you can just bounce one side of that bed up and down like crazy.....
i want this system using ( linear actuator 225lbs 110 rpm , H-bride module, arduino , ir reciever or radio freq. module, ball bearing drawer slide 8’’ , pipe strap with tow holes )
Peter clearly doesn't give a crap to share what actuators he used or where to get them. Too bad, as many might be interested in attempting this themselves. A perfect example of how not to post a video on RUclips.
KoJo2017 And you clearly have anger issues. You should get out of your house and talk to people more often... Oh and think a bit as well. It took me less than 2 mn to figure out what was done here.
@@krish240484 No need. Everyone will have different requirements. He has used 2 actuators in a staggered set up to increase the range. It would be pretty easy to work out your needs. The best option would be to use one of the correct length but if you have a pair thats stroke is to short you might get away with this method. I would say he made the best of what he had.
Super cool ideas overflowing my brain
Excelente idea, gracias Peter!!
Hi Peter,
Can i ask you how did you fixed the wood tablet to the actuator, please?
Peter Congrats on your lift mechanism. I'm in the process of building one now. Quick question- How is your cable management on the second actuator? The one that is moving up and down? Any problems with pinching or getting snagged by the movement?
Bravo very smarting. If you can write all the materials that you use with the details, I would like to do it for myself.
If you give the mechanism in the rear view, it will be very useful in the assembly phase.
Hello we are looking for solution to move roof in my camper. Can you help me with this?
Chris
Whats the total depth of mechanism used ???
Que maravilha o projeto e incrível já vou adotar o método!
Where can I get instution to build me one
Altura máxima?
Peso suportado?
E tempo com carga máxima?
HI peter, I am tying to make a simele thing for my TV. How long is the extention of this and can I use three of them to even extended longer.Thanks
Looks nice. What is the stroke length on the Actuators? Total length retracted and extended?
Jeez so much hate here. Yes it would be nice if he posted details but he does what he wants and doesn’t need people bashing him over a simple video.
Get your brain together and think instead of just bluntly copying.
It looks very simple. He had to use 2 actuators because of the distance the panel has to go out. So the first one rides a wood panel on drawer slides up and the end of the extension rides in a groove in the second panel. The second actuator does the same thing but extending the other panel, raising what will be attached to it.
It’s a simple multi-tier system, noting exceptional here but simple and efficient. This is just a proof of concept that still has to be installed somewhere.
Find some scrap wood, a couple of sets of drawer slides, a power supply and a couple of actuators right for your application. Sandwich the whole thing like he did here and you’re good to go.
How hard was that ??!!!!
What is the length of the actuator?
Atunator size use?
I want to use this system to lift a bed up and down 5 ft. I wonder how I would wire 4 of these together and make each end move up and down together with a push of a button.
for that kinda project, it def sounds like you should just transform your bed into a full-on donk instead, with hydraulics n all that fun stuff...that way, you can just bounce one side of that bed up and down like crazy.....
Bom dia queria uma informação adquirir dois produtos só que um tá subindo em tempo diferente tem alguma coisa que eu posso fazer para consertar isso
Dear Brother
Wher can I get this product
How to make it?
kindly share products details and other details so we can do it by our selfs
Pretty f-ing awesome.
You could archive the Same mechanics with only one actuator, just do research how forklifts work
That’s fucking dope
i want this system using ( linear actuator 225lbs 110 rpm , H-bride module, arduino , ir reciever or radio freq. module, ball bearing drawer slide 8’’ , pipe strap with tow holes )
Awesome :)
can you provide link to product?
It on wish app all you have to do is download the app and then search tv lift
cool
wow
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Muito caro
the tutorial
Peter clearly doesn't give a crap to share what actuators he used or where to get them. Too bad, as many might be interested in attempting this themselves. A perfect example of how not to post a video on RUclips.
KoJo2017 And you clearly have anger issues. You should get out of your house and talk to people more often...
Oh and think a bit as well. It took me less than 2 mn to figure out what was done here.
Dude he is showing you a concept. If you don't have the technical ability to attempt to do it yourself look elsewhere.
TRY: www.banggood.com/12V-500N-50400mm-Linear-Actuator-Motor-Door-Opener-Heavy-Duty-Bracket-Lift-p-1196059.html?rmmds=search&ID=48504&cur_warehouse=CN
@@LEO-xo9cz any idea about wht length he used buddy
@@krish240484 No need. Everyone will have different requirements. He has used 2 actuators in a staggered set up to increase the range. It would be pretty easy to work out your needs. The best option would be to use one of the correct length but if you have a pair thats stroke is to short you might get away with this method.
I would say he made the best of what he had.
Hi price for this, not good