I've seen info and youtube stuff on making an on/off light controller from a servo electronics board so decided to have a go at one for a project I'm working on.
Bought a cheap, cheap, micro servo on line to get started, no name, no specs, nothing, price was right in my mind at $5. First thing I did was test it as is. Worked as it should on 5V and 6V so figured that was half the battle. Took it apart and tested it again with just the board and the motor. Still okay. Found the "Off" centered position of the potentiometer and glued it in the "Off" position. Once the glue was set, tested again by plugging in to the steering servo port of a receiver and the motor was still off with no steering input. Motor turned one way with right steering input and the other way with left steering input. I'm using a Spektrum DX4C so set the "D" switch to 2 position on "Aux 1". Tested again using the transmitter and still worked the way I figured it should. Removed the motor, added a connector to the motor leads and plugged in a light set with 10 LEDs. Lights "on" and "off" using the transmitter switch. All is good, or so I thought.
Now the issue I have. Discovered that after 9 seconds, the lights go "off". I turn the "D" switch "off" and then back "on". The lights come "on" for 9 more seconds and then turn "off". I can repeat this process continuously and the result is always the same.
Plugged the servo board back in to the steering port and tested that way. Same thing, comes "on" for 9 seconds and the shuts "off". Everything repeats exactly as it does using the "D" switch and "Aux 1".
Tried plugging in just 2 LEDs. Same again. Didn't think 10 LEDs would draw more than the servo motor did but just had to check. You never know . . . . .
Probably spent 2 hours playing with settings, different connections, different lights, and nothing has changed, 9 seconds "on" and then "off".
So, has anyone got any idea what is happening here? Am I missing something simple? Did I miss something when doing the mods to the servo board? Appreciate any thoughts anyone might have on this one.
Bought a cheap, cheap, micro servo on line to get started, no name, no specs, nothing, price was right in my mind at $5. First thing I did was test it as is. Worked as it should on 5V and 6V so figured that was half the battle. Took it apart and tested it again with just the board and the motor. Still okay. Found the "Off" centered position of the potentiometer and glued it in the "Off" position. Once the glue was set, tested again by plugging in to the steering servo port of a receiver and the motor was still off with no steering input. Motor turned one way with right steering input and the other way with left steering input. I'm using a Spektrum DX4C so set the "D" switch to 2 position on "Aux 1". Tested again using the transmitter and still worked the way I figured it should. Removed the motor, added a connector to the motor leads and plugged in a light set with 10 LEDs. Lights "on" and "off" using the transmitter switch. All is good, or so I thought.
Now the issue I have. Discovered that after 9 seconds, the lights go "off". I turn the "D" switch "off" and then back "on". The lights come "on" for 9 more seconds and then turn "off". I can repeat this process continuously and the result is always the same.
Plugged the servo board back in to the steering port and tested that way. Same thing, comes "on" for 9 seconds and the shuts "off". Everything repeats exactly as it does using the "D" switch and "Aux 1".
Tried plugging in just 2 LEDs. Same again. Didn't think 10 LEDs would draw more than the servo motor did but just had to check. You never know . . . . .
Probably spent 2 hours playing with settings, different connections, different lights, and nothing has changed, 9 seconds "on" and then "off".
So, has anyone got any idea what is happening here? Am I missing something simple? Did I miss something when doing the mods to the servo board? Appreciate any thoughts anyone might have on this one.