A Better Servo Turnout Motor

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • This is an assembly video of a new and different type of servo based turnout motor for model railroad turnout control. Using 3d printed parts, this version provides more torque, quick assembly and easier adjustment compared to other options.

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  • @gunfighterzero
    @gunfighterzero Год назад

    That is a slick design I like the adjustability and not having to trim the throw rod

  • @johnmarshall2660
    @johnmarshall2660 2 года назад

    This is a fantastic mount, I designed my own plus one type with Microswitches and with the Piano wire as a hook in the arm when the Servo decides to do a full 90deg it pulls the wire out of the Point, and I think I can use your idea and modify my existing mounts, I have made about 30 plus spares of about 10 for my existing layout so may be all change time, and your idea is much more reliable ... Regards John

  • @repeters1
    @repeters1 Год назад +2

    Hi Bill, will the build files be available any time soon? I really like this system and I am looking forward to building some of these for my layout. What are you using the 2 micro switches for, lights, crossing gates, ....? Hope your move was without any problems. Happy Thanksgiving!

    • @gunfighterzero
      @gunfighterzero Год назад +3

      Frog polarity and feedback for an indicator or signal. Ive used them to switch a relay too

  • @larrynelson1776
    @larrynelson1776 3 года назад +2

    Is there a source for these? Or a thingiverse file? I like how these use full rotation to move the points rather than having to calibrate swing, the foolproof microswitch mounting is genius.

  • @jonathanmegevand3266
    @jonathanmegevand3266 2 года назад +1

    Hi could you share a link to the 3d files ?

  • @billdillon4527
    @billdillon4527  3 года назад

    Nothing I can share yet as this is still a work in progress. It has been installed and works well, but a couple of parts need a little redesign to make them stronger. Unfortunately I am in the process of moving out of state so I will be tied up for a few months. After that, I should be able to finish things up and create a new video. You can also contact me through my website at edhrails.com. Thanks for your interest.

    • @larrynelson1776
      @larrynelson1776 3 года назад

      I'll keep an eye on it. What printer are you using for this? I'm dithering over buying one for myself.
      Let me know if you want any help in testing, my deep dark past is in product design so I know how tough this process is. I've been looking for a good servo mount for a while now and yours is the best one I've seen, most of the problems and finickiness has been engineered out. larrydotmdotnelsonatgmail if you want to get hold of me/

  • @ami9675
    @ami9675 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Bill, I'm interrested, where did you get the 3d file? thingiverse or?🤨

  • @jeremyyounger5442
    @jeremyyounger5442 Год назад

    Hey Bill can we please get the sty 3d printer files for this project on thingiverse or similar?

  • @RobFuhst
    @RobFuhst Год назад

    Is there somewhere to purchase the files or the printed switches?

  • @dennisrhodessr4324
    @dennisrhodessr4324 3 года назад +1

    Please post the source code even if it isn't done yet.

  • @cadillacescalade5428
    @cadillacescalade5428 Год назад

    How do you download or order the files diagram?

  • @njsurf1973
    @njsurf1973 3 года назад

    where did you get the get the 3d file?

  • @Trains4Ages
    @Trains4Ages 3 года назад

    Hi this looks like a great solution to expensive servo options. Would you be willing to share your stl files so I can print them here in NZ and try it on my layout.
    Cheers K.

    • @billdillon4527
      @billdillon4527  3 года назад +1

      Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Unfortunately, all of my stuff is boxed up right now for the movers to pick up. We’re about to relocate cross country. When I get settled, I will go through my stuff and see if I can find it. Thanks, Bill