Wednesday, August 19, 2015

[Electric Boats] Re: Throttle lever potentiometer, any suggestions?

 

Thanks for your reply Dominic!
I am not very familiar with the physics of hall effect sensors, but they
produce a voltage signal, right? My siemens inverter is controlled with a
potentiometer, and I believe I can not use a hall effekt sensor..(?)
Regards Bendik

Den tirsdag 18. august 2015 skrev Dominic Amann dominic.amann@gmail.com
[electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> følgende:

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> My solution is a Hall effect sensor - a small rare-earth magnet mounted on
> the lever, and the sensor embedded in the bulkhead, so that the transit of
> the lever varies the hall-effect resistance. No rubbing parts = 0
> maintenance.
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On Sunday, August 16, 2015 11:21 PM, Bendik Vignes <bendik.vignes@yahoo.com> wrote:


Hi!
Has anyone a suggestion for an affordable solution for a thottle lever potentiometer? I am open to diy solutions as well...
The motor inverter I will be using has speed controll with a potentiometer (0-5kohms I believe), and direction change is controlled by switching ground to forward or revers terminals on the inverter (sorry for the bad explanation). Preferably I would like throttle and direction change in one lever...
Regards


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