Peter Elsler
Peter Elsler
@peter-elsler
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Joined: 2021-04-29 4:30 pm
Last seen: 2023-12-26 10:27 pm
Topics: 4 / Replies: 38
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Interesting approach, Jay. I will have to modify my project, because actually I am blocking the movement of the CG indicators. Many thanks for you...

2 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Hi Jay, I am very interested in your approach. If possible let me see more. I dond´t have enough space in my “(home) office to put everything ...

2 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Jay, one thing that I want to mention is, that I want to use rotary pulse encoders in spite of potentiometers, because they are more precise and hav...

2 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

I am collecting B727 stuff since 2007 and completed my collection in 2019. Each single part is from APHS – Nick Louis! Nothing from e-bay. Here in...

2 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Jay, great stuff that you have there. Interesting information about AC vs DC and the amps – but its logic. To reduce energy consumption ...

2 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Hello Jay! Thank you very much for your new contact. Congratulations for your succes collecting all these B727 parts and instruments that you are ...

2 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Hello Bill, here are some images of my space collection.

3 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

@dronebot-workshop Many thanks Bill. I apreciate the "liberty" you give to discuss different issues on your forum. I admire your father. Working...

3 years ago
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RE: Hello! This is Peter. Boeing 727-200 enthusiast and Arduino beginner.

Hello Jay! Thanks for your contact. I am collecting B727 stuff since 2007 and completed my collection in 2019. Today it´s nearly impossible to fin...

3 years ago
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RE: SYNCHROS "SELSYNS" as Output Devices

Yes, the rotor circuit was open before. 5V input voltage to the collector side of the NPN transistor. The current was about 0.06 amps.

3 years ago
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RE: SYNCHROS "SELSYNS" as Output Devices

Many thanks for the video link. Very interesting, but at this moment still a liitle bit complicated for me. One thing that I noted is, that the Ar...

3 years ago
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RE: SYNCHROS "SELSYNS" as Output Devices

Another interesting fact: If I shortcut the Rotor coil, the jittering reduces drastically. Maximum less than 0.5 degrees on a small part of the 60° ...

3 years ago
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RE: SYNCHROS "SELSYNS" as Output Devices

Of course the system is a transformer thus the stator ac currents would be inducing a current in the rotor coil. That sounds good and simplifies the...

3 years ago
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RE: SYNCHROS "SELSYNS" as Output Devices

Hi, robotBuilder. I only want to give you a little update. In the meantime, I refreshed my Arduino basic programming knowledge and did some tests ...

3 years ago
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RE: SYNCHROS "SELSYNS" as Output Devices

@robotbuilder Only tested by an ohm meter. So with DC current.

3 years ago
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