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I'm looking for a home automation solution to rotate a knob through 180°.
It's a plastic knob of 25mm diameter.
Rotation speed is not an issue. It can take minutes to do the 180°.
Resolution is also not an issue. If I can only stop it every 30 degrees or so, so six or seven positions overall, that's fine.
I've been looking at reversible DC motors that have a built-in gearbox.
I would drive this from an Amazon Echo controlling a Sonoff RF Bridge sending signals to a a 433mhz controlled relay board, in order to turn the motor in either direction.
I would only have the crude timing resolution of 5 seconds offered by Alexa routines. For example, if a full rotation takes 1 minute, 5 seconds would approximate to 30 degrees.
I realise that this would almost certainly result in drift (because the 5 seconds you get from Alexa is only very rough), so I would need limit switches, and a routine to drive it to one end or the other, to reset its position occasionally.
Firstly, is there a better or easier way of doing this please?
And secondly, how do I transfer the rotary drive from my controlling device, which would have to be mounted about 500 mm away in the vertical plane? I imagine some sort of pully or sprocket wheel, clamped on, or around, the existing knob.
It's the temperature control in the attached photo.
It's a plastic knob of 25mm diameter.
Rotation speed is not an issue. It can take minutes to do the 180°.
Resolution is also not an issue. If I can only stop it every 30 degrees or so, so six or seven positions overall, that's fine.
I've been looking at reversible DC motors that have a built-in gearbox.
I would drive this from an Amazon Echo controlling a Sonoff RF Bridge sending signals to a a 433mhz controlled relay board, in order to turn the motor in either direction.
I would only have the crude timing resolution of 5 seconds offered by Alexa routines. For example, if a full rotation takes 1 minute, 5 seconds would approximate to 30 degrees.
I realise that this would almost certainly result in drift (because the 5 seconds you get from Alexa is only very rough), so I would need limit switches, and a routine to drive it to one end or the other, to reset its position occasionally.
Firstly, is there a better or easier way of doing this please?
And secondly, how do I transfer the rotary drive from my controlling device, which would have to be mounted about 500 mm away in the vertical plane? I imagine some sort of pully or sprocket wheel, clamped on, or around, the existing knob.
It's the temperature control in the attached photo.