Remote control torch/spotlight mount
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Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Had an idea for a while to use some of my old RC model plane radio gear to build a wireless spotlight mount. I have a box (well many boxes ) of RC gear from 20 years of building and flying model planes. Why, because its cold with the window down and it is sleeting outside when I go spotlighting foxes in winter up near Walcha and I like to fiddle and make stuff.
I have used some basic servos and modified the elevation and rotation servos to about 180 degrees, normally 90 degrees. Plenty of info on the web how to do this, quite easy. Used a couple of bearings on the main spindle to make it smooth and reduce play in the movement. The components are 3D printed in ABS plastic. Took a bit of experimenting and testing to get to this stage and has kept the brain ticking over. Using Fusion 360 to do the design and that has been the slowest part but getting better.
Currently has a Convoy L6 mounted, good for 200-250m.
May upgrade the servos to metal geared and higher torque after a test run in a few weeks time. I put it on the ute and went for a drive around our small paddock and the wife had first use of the RC unit and soon had the hang of it. Basically point the stick where you want the light to go .
Still designing a mount for my 12V HID spotlight and modifying the light to keep the CofG low.
It is a one off build at this stage but may give some others an idea how to make their own.
Have a look at it in action here:
https://youtu.be/ADiqT3sXWw4
Bruce
I have used some basic servos and modified the elevation and rotation servos to about 180 degrees, normally 90 degrees. Plenty of info on the web how to do this, quite easy. Used a couple of bearings on the main spindle to make it smooth and reduce play in the movement. The components are 3D printed in ABS plastic. Took a bit of experimenting and testing to get to this stage and has kept the brain ticking over. Using Fusion 360 to do the design and that has been the slowest part but getting better.
Currently has a Convoy L6 mounted, good for 200-250m.
May upgrade the servos to metal geared and higher torque after a test run in a few weeks time. I put it on the ute and went for a drive around our small paddock and the wife had first use of the RC unit and soon had the hang of it. Basically point the stick where you want the light to go .
Still designing a mount for my 12V HID spotlight and modifying the light to keep the CofG low.
It is a one off build at this stage but may give some others an idea how to make their own.
Have a look at it in action here:
https://youtu.be/ADiqT3sXWw4
Bruce
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Pretty whiz bang setup there.
Do you use a radio to control it or have a wired setup?
Now mount a rifle with the torch and you’ll have a genuine Remote Weapon System.
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Do you use a radio to control it or have a wired setup?
Now mount a rifle with the torch and you’ll have a genuine Remote Weapon System.
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
I marvel at what comes out of your shed when you get the serious thinking cap on. Well done mate, its a beauty. Where do the little motors get their power from, have you thought of having a power source like a 12v battery with a charge cord going to the battery charger, then into the torch itself ? Brilliant.
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Camel raises a good point. You could run a big ass LiPo battery with a HobbyKing regulator to power both the torch and all the servos etc.Camel wrote:I marvel at what comes out of your shed when you get the serious thinking cap on. Well done mate, its a beauty. Where do the little motors get their power from, have you thought of having a power source like a 12v battery with a charge cord going to the battery charger, then into the torch itself ? Brilliant.
I’m sure I have a decent rated regulator (brand new) to suit that, if you want.
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
The servos and radio receiver are powered from a 4.8v battery but I am going to run it from 12 v transformer. Looked at running the torch from 12v as well but it is 7.6v and needs about 3-4amps. Batteries are easier for now.
Raven if you have a power supply that would suit I am interested.
Still aiming to mount my modified spotlight on it, should have the parts made this week.
3D printer has been getting a workout lately.
Bruce
Raven if you have a power supply that would suit I am interested.
Still aiming to mount my modified spotlight on it, should have the parts made this week.
3D printer has been getting a workout lately.
Bruce
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
"Boredom births brilliance"
Wouldn't expect anything less Bruce. Terrific stuff. I hope it has +/- 45 deg vertical pan range if you are going to try it out at Yass
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Wouldn't expect anything less Bruce. Terrific stuff. I hope it has +/- 45 deg vertical pan range if you are going to try it out at Yass
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Brilliant work Bruce.
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Fusion 360 did my head in the first time I used it.
Because I illustrate in 2D and do 2D CAD the jump to thinking in 3D was a bit of a mind fuck.
That 3rd dimension can be tricky
Because I illustrate in 2D and do 2D CAD the jump to thinking in 3D was a bit of a mind fuck.
That 3rd dimension can be tricky
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I have a couple of HobbyKing refs designed to knock down LiPo voltages to either 5V or 6V (nominal servo voltages). I have at least one higher Amp rated unit (maybe 15A) but I’ll check it out. I know the smallest unit is 3A rated. The regs will be fine running off a car battery (input can up to 30V from memory).B4408 wrote:The servos and radio receiver are powered from a 4.8v battery but I am going to run it from 12 v transformer. Looked at running the torch from 12v as well but it is 7.6v and needs about 3-4amps. Batteries are easier for now.
Raven if you have a power supply that would suit I am interested.
Still aiming to mount my modified spotlight on it, should have the parts made this week.
3D printer has been getting a workout lately.
Bruce
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Is this of any use for your project?
8AMP UBEC - 15AMP Max. Switchable output to either 5V or 6V (well within Rx and servo tolerances). About 40x30x10mm.
Something that may help with the torch itself. Very compact 25x10x5mm. I’d be doubtful of the ratings but it should be fine for a relay or normal RC loads.
Yours if you want it.
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8AMP UBEC - 15AMP Max. Switchable output to either 5V or 6V (well within Rx and servo tolerances). About 40x30x10mm.
Something that may help with the torch itself. Very compact 25x10x5mm. I’d be doubtful of the ratings but it should be fine for a relay or normal RC loads.
Yours if you want it.
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Raven, those look interesting. Torch will run down to 6v supposedly and the switch would save the extra servo. If I can get rid of batteries it would save a lot of weight and be very compact. Will pm you.
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
Been busy designing and making an alternate cradle and mount for my 12v HID spotlight. Firstly I modified my old spotlight by cutting off the handle and making a new tube handle with mounting plate for the HID electronics. I have used a 30mm scope ring with weaver dovetail mount to mount it onto the cradle. I made a new cradle with weaver rail as part of it, allows me to change out spotlight or torch quickly.
I have wired it so that I can plug a 12v lead into the mount which then splits to power the spotlight via a servo operated switch and another lead to a voltage reducer 5v( a bit crude now but hoping to get something better in the mail) to power receiver and servos.
It is currently all mounted on a wood base that fits over the headboard of the ute with a clamp to fix it in place.
Video here.
https://youtu.be/thsQJFCBJgI
Bruce
I have wired it so that I can plug a 12v lead into the mount which then splits to power the spotlight via a servo operated switch and another lead to a voltage reducer 5v( a bit crude now but hoping to get something better in the mail) to power receiver and servos.
It is currently all mounted on a wood base that fits over the headboard of the ute with a clamp to fix it in place.
Video here.
https://youtu.be/thsQJFCBJgI
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Re: Remote control torch/spotlight mount
You reminded me that there is a smaller UBEC which will easily handle a 4 cell LiPo input (3A max output).
Unfortunately I cant find any in my spares box. It’s a Turnigy 3A unit from HobbyKing. No bigger than a USB thumb drive.
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Unfortunately I cant find any in my spares box. It’s a Turnigy 3A unit from HobbyKing. No bigger than a USB thumb drive.
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Big thanks to Raven. Parcel in today's mail with a few electronic goodies which will tidy up and simplify the RC setup.
Something to play with this weekend.
Bruce
Something to play with this weekend.
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Hope it does everything you need.
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