We have finally decided to go more "electronic" with our parabolic solar hot water heater project and use some python scripts to determine the Sun's position and send the commands to a motor to move the parabola. We were using a small LED circuit before which sent the signals to the 1Amp, 12V gearmotor. However our LEDs were always getting confused by stray light from everywhere, so we've decided to try something else.
We were going to use a Raspberry Pi to record the temps anyway, so we thought that it wouldn't be too much more for the Pi to run the python programs and send the signals (H-bridge) to the motor. However we now understand that the python program is expecting a stepper motor but we understand that the one we are using is capable of generating some 40 ft-lbs of torque (which we would like to have since we would like to gang some 5 or 6 of the parabolas in a row) and we haven't been able to find a stepper gearmotor of this capacity.
Do they exist? This looks like the one we are using...
https://www.grainger.com/product/DA...m/rp/s/is/image/Grainger/2L003_AS01?smthumb
Here's a link to our project's site http://www.appropedia.org/Parabolic_Solar_Hot_Water_Heater
Have a great morning!
We were going to use a Raspberry Pi to record the temps anyway, so we thought that it wouldn't be too much more for the Pi to run the python programs and send the signals (H-bridge) to the motor. However we now understand that the python program is expecting a stepper motor but we understand that the one we are using is capable of generating some 40 ft-lbs of torque (which we would like to have since we would like to gang some 5 or 6 of the parabolas in a row) and we haven't been able to find a stepper gearmotor of this capacity.
Do they exist? This looks like the one we are using...
https://www.grainger.com/product/DA...m/rp/s/is/image/Grainger/2L003_AS01?smthumb
Here's a link to our project's site http://www.appropedia.org/Parabolic_Solar_Hot_Water_Heater
Have a great morning!