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eclectic_echidna
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I am looking for a method of actuating a valve on a musical instrument. This particular valve needs to rotate 90 degrees, but on some instruments, 120 degrees.
I will like to actuate via wire control i.e. with a embedded computer. For example, close a switch, the valve rotates 90 degrees and holds, release the closed switch, the valve returns to the original position.
Not much force is needed.
It can't fail.
It is ok to require daily or weekly maintenance (i.e. oiling, but probably not adjusting), but this is 2004, is it too much to ask for 0 maintenance
Nearly silent, something on the level the click of a hard drive.
Has the potential to be battery powered, but this can wait for version two.
I am not asking you guys to my work for me. And I am sure that there are 1000 possible solutions.
I am just asking for specific keywords that I can use to search the internet. Any specific manufactures?
A solenoid or maybe a stepper motor seems promising, but they are slow, noisy, and more powerful then I need.
Thanks!
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I will like to actuate via wire control i.e. with a embedded computer. For example, close a switch, the valve rotates 90 degrees and holds, release the closed switch, the valve returns to the original position.
Not much force is needed.
It can't fail.
It is ok to require daily or weekly maintenance (i.e. oiling, but probably not adjusting), but this is 2004, is it too much to ask for 0 maintenance
Nearly silent, something on the level the click of a hard drive.
Has the potential to be battery powered, but this can wait for version two.
I am not asking you guys to my work for me. And I am sure that there are 1000 possible solutions.
I am just asking for specific keywords that I can use to search the internet. Any specific manufactures?
A solenoid or maybe a stepper motor seems promising, but they are slow, noisy, and more powerful then I need.
Thanks!
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ee