[DeTomaso] Servo heater control

gow2 at rc-tech.net gow2 at rc-tech.net
Fri Nov 16 09:26:58 EST 2012


Dave,

I really like the machining you did for the bearings and such. What size
are your servos?

What circuits are you using to drive your servos?

I did this first with the MGB years ago. The heater valve and the flapper
in the heater box was cable driven. I changed the heater valve to the
Vintage Air servo heater valve and then built a 555 circuit to drive the
flapper:

http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/assembly2/heatd.jpg

With the Pantera I am using an Arduino. I am certainly no circuit guru
(more of a hack) but you don't have to be to use the Arduino. Basic hookup
and basic program skills you can do amazing things with the Arduino.

I even put out a book on using the Arduino to control a kiln (for powder
coating). It can also be used for heat treating, or to drive an Exhaust
Gas Temperature Circuit:

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ArduinoKiln

The book was written for someone with limited knowledge who has very
little experience with the Arduino or programing. Somehow I suspect you
have a background in this sort of stuff.

When I set my eater box up, I changed the way some things are done. There
seems to be an industry standard in heater controls and I wanted a bit
more control.

For starters, my defrost is a separate knob regardless of my vent position.

My fresh air/ recirc knob is separate (which is normal). It is also
variable. It starts out all fresh and as you rotate the knob changes the
mix till it is all re-circ.

My foot/dash vent is the same way. Starts out all dash vent, as it is
turned the floor opens till half way, then the second half closes the
vent.

Any mix is simple programing.

The testing is done with the Arduino "Uno":

http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/arduinoBoardUno

When I want to make something permanent I use the Nano. I have a general
2-sided circuit boards made. It allows me to hook up servos, slots for
thermocouple and 5v voltage regulator. This is a first generation board.
The one's I have now have a heavier power run for the servos:

http://www.rc-tech.net/cars2/arduino/nano.jpg

This is another application I am using it for. I have a keyboard for
input, lcd for display. Reads an encoder. Working on getting it to control
the DC motor but having a hard time finding the right 90v DC motor board
that will work with 5v control:

http://www.rc-tech.net/cars2/arduino/brake.jpg



Gary




> Gary
>
> That has to be the prettiest heater box on the planet. :-)
>
> David
> On Nov 15, 2012 3:01 PM, <gow2 at rc-tech.net> wrote:
>
>> Very cool. I built a heater box from scratch to do the same thing. I
>> dropped the A/C. The weight savings, compressor, condenser, lines was
>> over
>> 100lbs:
>>
>> http://www.rc-tech.net/cars2/panttransam/HB.jpg
>>
>>
>> Heater input Servo water valve in the front coming from a divider:
>>
>> http://www.rc-tech.net/cars2/panttransam/HB2.jpg
>> http://www.rc-tech.net/cars2/panttransam/cooling/Tubes.jpg
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>
>>
>> > I've finally finished my project of converting the heater box and
>> heater
>> > valve to servo control and while it wont win any beauty contests I am
>> > pretty happy the (functional) results.
>> >
>> > This allowed me to accomplish my goal of being able to match all the
>> knobs
>> > on the console,remove the cable controls on th heater, and get a
>> heater
>> > valve that shuts completely off.
>> >
>> > There's a few pics on POCA starting here:
>> >
>> > http://www.poca.com/index.php/gallery/?g2_itemId=38491
>> >
>> > And if you're really hard up for entertainment, there are two short
>> > video's
>> > explaining the operation here:
>> >
>> >
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/110522871342119553583/PanteraHeaterServo?authuser=0&feat=directlink
>> >
>> >
>> > With working heat and A/C behind me I decided to take her up into the
>> > twisties in the back hills here in San Jose.   I had a great drive
>> through
>> > some very windy roads and came back with a big grin, some sore
>> shoulders
>> > and a few more projects:
>> >
>> > - Have to do something about bump steer
>> > - Need to find the missing 200hp
>> > - Need to tweak out some understeer.
>> >
>> > Comments welcome :-)
>> >
>> > David
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