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EzraF
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Hello all!
I just discovered PF as I have been searching about a project I have been pondering for a day. The idea is to have a device that I can set my 3lb camera and have the device rotate left-to-right && || right-to-left over the duration of 2 hours for use in a sunset/cloud timelapse.
This is my first electrical/mechanical project ever, so go easy on me ;)
I am no mathematician but I was able to figure that if I wanted the camera to pan ~30degrees in the span of 2 hours, the camera would have to rotate at a rate of .000833333RPM
I found https://www.ebay.com/itm/3Vdc-0-5rpm-Small-Low-Speed-DC-Turbo-Motor-With-Metal-Gearbox-370-Motor-/321342148487, the slowest one I could find during my quick search. Couple questions about this motor. How do I find a gear that can mount to the spinning part of the motor? What is the spinning part even called? If I find an applicable gear how do I find out how big the gears should be to achieve .0008RPM movement on a .5RPM motor? Should I use gears or form some sort of belt driven design, and finally is that enough torque to move a 3lb camera?
Are there slower motors i can use?
I know that is a lot of info and questions, I have more but will wait for feedback before diving deeper.
You guys don't have to hold my hand through this, I just feel like I don''t know the terminology to use in Google and wanted to talk to a human about this :)
I just discovered PF as I have been searching about a project I have been pondering for a day. The idea is to have a device that I can set my 3lb camera and have the device rotate left-to-right && || right-to-left over the duration of 2 hours for use in a sunset/cloud timelapse.
This is my first electrical/mechanical project ever, so go easy on me ;)
I am no mathematician but I was able to figure that if I wanted the camera to pan ~30degrees in the span of 2 hours, the camera would have to rotate at a rate of .000833333RPM
I found https://www.ebay.com/itm/3Vdc-0-5rpm-Small-Low-Speed-DC-Turbo-Motor-With-Metal-Gearbox-370-Motor-/321342148487, the slowest one I could find during my quick search. Couple questions about this motor. How do I find a gear that can mount to the spinning part of the motor? What is the spinning part even called? If I find an applicable gear how do I find out how big the gears should be to achieve .0008RPM movement on a .5RPM motor? Should I use gears or form some sort of belt driven design, and finally is that enough torque to move a 3lb camera?
Are there slower motors i can use?
I know that is a lot of info and questions, I have more but will wait for feedback before diving deeper.
You guys don't have to hold my hand through this, I just feel like I don''t know the terminology to use in Google and wanted to talk to a human about this :)