Gentlemen, it's very rude towards the other forum partcipants to switch to the French language. Please refrain from doing so. You can edit all your French posts above, pull them through Google translate, and update your posts, so other people can benefit from it like you benefit from this forum. Thank you for your cooperation.
Pypilot : Installation with hydraulic cylinder + clutch + rudder sensor
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2024-03-29, 07:12 PM
(2024-03-28, 08:03 PM)ironman Wrote: Gentlemen, it's very rude towards the other forum partcipants to switch to the French language. Please refrain from doing so. You can edit all your French posts above, pull them through Google translate, and update your posts, so other people can benefit from it like you benefit from this forum. Thank you for your cooperation. I don't really care if it's in french or another language, but I might be late to reply or have limited response. Just to be clear: there is no rule against using other languages, and it is allowed.
2024-04-05, 07:15 AM
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Bonjour, Hello, I am french also ! Have you go on for your project and got answers ? I have the same project with an hydraulic pump, same powerfull max 25 A, usually 5 à 10 A I tried with an IBT2 on my in house deck but i have riden the send that it's not right for confidence and it neads to change parameters in Pypilot Have you got news parameters for pypilot or necessity to replace IBT2 by another bridge H ? Thanks for your answer. My departure to Baltic sea is at the end of May, so i am not so very quiet without pilot solution ! Jean-Pierre Your last questions : - Is this implementation correct ? - Does the electrical connections seems correct ? - Do I have to buy the Arduino, or is it included in the high power motor controller sold on Pypilot store ? - If I have to buy a separate Arduino, then how should it be connected to other components ? - How to "pull low" D6" in order to select "H-Bridge" pwm-style ? - Is there a risk of damage, on the drive or rudder sensor for instance, during the installation / configuration ? If so, do you have advices on precautions to take ? Many thanks in advance for your time, and maybe this post may help other people too [/quote]
2024-04-06, 01:03 AM
I am a bit confused because of the quote tags. Could you please just ask the question again to be sure?
I can say the pypilot motor controllers all function like a builtin arduino and only need to be connected to the raspberry pi pin header.
2024-04-10, 01:10 PM
Hello Murmure
Sean described his controllers very well in the store. They integrate the Arduino chip and also offer galvanic decoupling of the connection to the PI and power supply of the Arduino and the controller from 12V. They have nothing to envy of commercial pilots in terms of efficiency and CEM. Every boat can find what it needs between the three versions proposed by Sean https://pypilot.org/opencart/index.php?r...duct_id=51 |
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