BelleSerene
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I've been thinking of making a cheap chain counter for our Quick 1000 anchor windlass using something like these, connected to a magnetic sensor on the windlass:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-4-...all-Proximity-Switch-Sensor-NPN-/221714536440
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-24...wn-Hall-Proximity-Switch-Sensor-/321697613873
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/0-56inch-...l-Counter-Totalizer-Meter-DC-12V/201466548390
Such gadgets will count up or down depending on a signal I can control from whether the windlass' down or up button is being pressed. They also retain their count while the power is off so I only need to have the counter drawing current while the windlass is being powered in either direction or when I want to view the count. If I trigger these devices on windlass revs, they'll give a count of X per metre of chain, but I am happy to handle the multiplication factor for the price. Then the counter will always hold the amount of chain that's currently out - and of course there's a reset line in case an error develops.
I just found that there already IS a magnetic sensor that's been sitting in the windlass all these years, unused, with two wires sticking out. I see that Quick's own (highly expensive) counter connects this between ground and a sensor input. Yet the magnetic hall effect sensors on these counters have three wires for +(12V), 0V and signal: so presumably there's an amplifying circuit in there - which would imply they won't trigger on the signal sent from the magnetic sensor in the windlass.
I would like to adapt the counter to take a signal from the sensor already built into the windlass. Could someone suggest how please? I'm able to take reasonably involved instruction - once upon a time I studied electronics.
Yes, my rubber markers in the anchor chain work fine in practice; it's really just a technical challenge, to combine a cockpit remote control with a cockpit-based count of chain length deployed.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-4-...all-Proximity-Switch-Sensor-NPN-/221714536440
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-24...wn-Hall-Proximity-Switch-Sensor-/321697613873
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/0-56inch-...l-Counter-Totalizer-Meter-DC-12V/201466548390
Such gadgets will count up or down depending on a signal I can control from whether the windlass' down or up button is being pressed. They also retain their count while the power is off so I only need to have the counter drawing current while the windlass is being powered in either direction or when I want to view the count. If I trigger these devices on windlass revs, they'll give a count of X per metre of chain, but I am happy to handle the multiplication factor for the price. Then the counter will always hold the amount of chain that's currently out - and of course there's a reset line in case an error develops.
I just found that there already IS a magnetic sensor that's been sitting in the windlass all these years, unused, with two wires sticking out. I see that Quick's own (highly expensive) counter connects this between ground and a sensor input. Yet the magnetic hall effect sensors on these counters have three wires for +(12V), 0V and signal: so presumably there's an amplifying circuit in there - which would imply they won't trigger on the signal sent from the magnetic sensor in the windlass.
I would like to adapt the counter to take a signal from the sensor already built into the windlass. Could someone suggest how please? I'm able to take reasonably involved instruction - once upon a time I studied electronics.
Yes, my rubber markers in the anchor chain work fine in practice; it's really just a technical challenge, to combine a cockpit remote control with a cockpit-based count of chain length deployed.
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