Didn't really know what section to put this in...maybe some of you electric engineers and all can help, as well as computing experts.I've newly acquired a mechanical bull. it's oldschool and has no real sophisticated controls.Can I make a control myself, straight to the electric motor? the motor is newish...can it rotate both ways via signal through a cable? Computer guys...can I program a device or even a joystick type thing to send my signal to the motor? basically I want to modernize it..
11/18/2015 1:53:36 AM
what was controlling the motors before?
11/18/2015 8:34:14 AM
Can you get us info on the motor? Post a pic? Any markings/text on the motor? Is the motor AC or DC?Basically, yes, all of your requests are possible. Just depends on how much legwork you want to do. It wont be "easy" either way. But with the right hardware and something like an arduino, you could definitely do it.
11/18/2015 8:52:10 AM
^that is good to hear.I will have the motor info on Friday so I can post it.Before it seems it had two cords/cables attached to the motor and it ran to a simple switch. If you moved the switch to the left the bull spun left...right, it spun right.It's crude and I want something more professional and definitely easier to use and setup for someone that I can just train and send out on their own with it.I'll get that motor info Friday and try and post pics as well
11/18/2015 5:15:09 PM
11/20/2015 2:58:06 PM
ok, gonna add in pics of everythingFirst pic is the OLD motor and how its mounted and how the belts run:http://brentroad.com/photos/00534121.jpg2nd pic is the NEW motor and all the text related to it:http://brentroad.com/photos/00534120.jpgAnd this is the switch that came with it to "control it"http://brentroad.com/photos/00534122.jpgplanning to get all the metal brackets and tubing to make a new base this weekend via welder...just need to figure out the engine setup.halp![Edited on March 16, 2016 at 7:40 PM. Reason : f]
3/16/2016 7:39:42 PM
1) Get some good 14/4 cabling2) Start connecting wires until it starts working or you electrocute yourself*3) Just follow the wiring guide printed on the label for your voltage range, assuming you have a good 3phase power source (*don't do this)
3/17/2016 12:43:08 AM
+1 TT
3/17/2016 10:10:11 AM