JSB99
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone.
I was thinking about how I want to build my COB rack and came up with an interesting idea. The way I have it laid out for a 16 COB in a 4x4 allows for possible light rotation. Mobiles (think of a child's crib) aren't new or anything, but I don't recall seeing one for COBs. I only remember seeing a few, so they probably aren't that popular. Maybe just too expensive. Even if I don't make the nodes spin, I'll probably still lay it out like this.
I did a really quick mock-up of how it could look in Sketchup. In the pictures you'll see the four arms that extend to each of the spinners.
Servo
https://smile.amazon.com/SpringRC-Torque-Continuous-Rotation-SM-S4315R/dp/B00RCATLQU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1477675409&sr=8-3&keywords=Continuous+rotation+high+torque+servo
Electric slip ring
https://smile.amazon.com/Wires-Generator-250Rpm-Power-Collector/dp/B00MYYTWQ8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477675069&sr=8-1&keywords=electrical+slip+ring
I don't know if this is something I'll build. Maybe if I get bored. It would be fairly easy and inexpensive though, so maybe just for the "cool" factor.
I have no idea what size servos or gears I would need. I know how gears and servos work, but not calculating out which servo and which gears are going to work most efficiently together using the least power.
If you guys think this would be cool and wouldn't mind giving me some info on servos and gears, maybe I'll tackle this when I'm ready to start building everything.
I was thinking about how I want to build my COB rack and came up with an interesting idea. The way I have it laid out for a 16 COB in a 4x4 allows for possible light rotation. Mobiles (think of a child's crib) aren't new or anything, but I don't recall seeing one for COBs. I only remember seeing a few, so they probably aren't that popular. Maybe just too expensive. Even if I don't make the nodes spin, I'll probably still lay it out like this.
I did a really quick mock-up of how it could look in Sketchup. In the pictures you'll see the four arms that extend to each of the spinners.
- Each node would have a "Continuous rotation, high torque servo" with gears.
- Power to the fans and COBs would use an "Electrical Slip Ring" to allow for rotation.
- The main arms and the arms that connect the heatsinks are square and rectangle tubes for rigidity and running wires through.
- This mock up shows heatsink bars and fans, but it could easily be modified for individual passive heatsinks
- I plan on mounting my drivers externally, but there are so many ways they could be incorporated into the carousel, such as on the center plate
- For each module I could see running 2 x 3500k, a 3000k, and a 4000K COB
- The servos can be on a PWM controller or potentiometer for rotation speed
Servo
https://smile.amazon.com/SpringRC-Torque-Continuous-Rotation-SM-S4315R/dp/B00RCATLQU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1477675409&sr=8-3&keywords=Continuous+rotation+high+torque+servo
Electric slip ring
https://smile.amazon.com/Wires-Generator-250Rpm-Power-Collector/dp/B00MYYTWQ8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477675069&sr=8-1&keywords=electrical+slip+ring
I don't know if this is something I'll build. Maybe if I get bored. It would be fairly easy and inexpensive though, so maybe just for the "cool" factor.
I have no idea what size servos or gears I would need. I know how gears and servos work, but not calculating out which servo and which gears are going to work most efficiently together using the least power.
If you guys think this would be cool and wouldn't mind giving me some info on servos and gears, maybe I'll tackle this when I'm ready to start building everything.
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