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Windadct
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Glad to hear things smoothed out with the team.
By the way I like the "switching" scheme you used, good use of logic.
I was suspicious of the "shoes" and not having too much friction. (Pinewood derby cars are all about friction (1) and Weight distribution (2) ... )
One way to reduce the issues with the brushes / shoes is to use relays, use them to energize relays, and the relays to energize the load ( coils) - however in a loose assembly and little time - the inconsistent connections of the shoes / brushes may make the relays chatter, and possibly make the issue worse. But since the load (current) feeding the relays is less than the coils - you should be able to reduce the friction, etc.
A good project since there are a good number of subtle issues to learn...
Oh -- at the end - post a video...
By the way I like the "switching" scheme you used, good use of logic.
I was suspicious of the "shoes" and not having too much friction. (Pinewood derby cars are all about friction (1) and Weight distribution (2) ... )
One way to reduce the issues with the brushes / shoes is to use relays, use them to energize relays, and the relays to energize the load ( coils) - however in a loose assembly and little time - the inconsistent connections of the shoes / brushes may make the relays chatter, and possibly make the issue worse. But since the load (current) feeding the relays is less than the coils - you should be able to reduce the friction, etc.
A good project since there are a good number of subtle issues to learn...
Oh -- at the end - post a video...