Dr Jefyll wrote:
Photoman wrote:
Not going to be easy to break in anywhere other than the motor wires.
I see there's a reversing relay ( K3 ), which means we need to accommodate either polarity. Here's what I would suggest:At a guess, I'd say 2 watt zeners should be comfortably adequate, given the transient nature of the surge. The zener voltage needs to be well above the 15 or 30 volts seen in normal operation, so you could choose zeners rated at 40 or 50 volts, say. I wouldn't exactly call these freewheeling diodes, although they do serve to dissipate the energy.
Looking at the rest of the circuit, it seems as if IC7 is sensing and limiting motor current, as reflected by the voltage drop across R33. Further upstream, IC6 accepts a signal from pin 3 on the connector. Am I right in saying that's a 5V logic signal? Here a possible explanation. I suspect the current limit is there to protect your film and the gears in case of a jam-up. Limited current means limited torque. But the motor won't start reliably when the current limit is enforced; the motor needs extra current to get going from a stop. The logic signal gives it a temporary increase in the limit.
Edit: Hm, if indeed the current limit needs to be suspended for starting, then you may encounter difficulty when using the new manual switch. Opening the switch will surely stop the motor, but closing it again perhaps won't be enough for the motor to restart.
Thanks for the pics! -- I enjoyed those.
-- Jeff
Funny thing, every motor and pump belongs to a car! The jobo factory was down the road from a car plant so they just used parts that were cheap and plentiful.
Why reinvent the wheel when you don't have too. The rotation motor is a windshield wiper motor for an old BMW.
The lift motor is a passenger window lifter and the water bath pump is a coolant pump.
It does make second sourcing a little easier...sometimes. The motors are getting rarer these days in the US. The pump is easy to get even on amazon.
My luck would have it that in the pounds of diodes I have, the largest zener is a 27v 1 watt which wont work. Tons of rectifier, Schottky, signal and power...sadly only a handful of zeners.
I also have a lot of TVS diodes 1.5KE300A (300v ish breakdown) and some 1v5KE51CA (43v ish breakdown and bidirectional).
Would either of those TVS Diodes work in place of 2 watt zener?
Im not sure the current limiter or torque limiter works as intended. I can try to stall the motor but the only thing ill accomplish is breaking the nylon transfer gears.
They act as shear pins, whether by design or happy accident, they’ll break before the motor stalls, or tear up my hand.
If I do load the motor down with a much heavier drum filled with 1L of chemistry, it does bog down but it keeps going at the required speed.
The logic from pin 3 is 5v.
Thanks again!