Posted by Majorman on November 16, 2023 at 06:20:46 from (86.190.123.219):
In Reply to: Re: Majorman controls posted by Fawteen on November 16, 2023 at 03:06:38:
Nothing really complicated but one or two have chips. Most are straight forward analogue systems. Here are a couple but I will get some pictures of some of the others and post later.
This one is used on potato, onion and sugar beet harvesters to control the depth of the digger or the height of a topper.
This is the simple sensor that goes with it, we make around 100 of these a year. Originally I bought in a sensor, approved for military use thinking it would be indestructible. Our farmers destroyed it in a matter of hours and, at 300 English pounds each, they were totally uneconomic. This little sensor is filled with potting compound so it is totally water proof and you could drive a machine over it without harming it, when complete.
This is a simple applicator that is used for applying a powder dressing to seed potatoes as the are being planted. It controls an auger type applicator, running the electric motor with pulses.
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