Thank you for posting this excellent project. It is according to your idea that I built a similar 1m long slider. However, I did notice discrepancies in the pin assignments of the rotary encoder. What is different in the code and what is in the schematic. Which version is correct? I will be grateful for your response.
Hello. I have a 1m long slider from a kit and I find it disappointing so I want to modify it. What if any changes in this project's code do you have to make so it adapts to the longer rail length of 1m? I don't understand the uncommented code really but I can follow instructions and look for similarities and differences in values.
Can't compile the source code. Text section exceeds available space in board. Already tried to reduce it, but still 157% with a arduino nano... Any help?
Thanks for the video, do you have any idea how to reduce the amount of micro-shaking of the camera during operation? Maybe use a different camera mount or something?
are you talking about vibrations from the stepper motor? you can use a higher microstepping motor driver such as TMC2225, for a smoother motor movement
Sorry but My knowledge in electronics is a bit primitive ! What is connected on your plan at J5 and J6 from the drv 8825 ? Are all the En, Ms1, Ms2 and Ms3 connected to the +5V?
@@SuperbTechSorry but My knowledge in electronics is a bit primitive ! What is connected on your plan at J5 and J6 from the drv 8825 ? Are all the En, Ms1, Ms2 and Ms3 connected to the +5V?
You have an amazing talent, and i have been building something along this line, but different. Ur talent is somewhere else up there….
this video (and description along with it) is great, it deserve more views and likes
This is great what you did!
But what are J5 J6 on the electronic schematic?
Why there is one limit switch at the code? Did you connected them together at the board?
Wow! That's amazing. Inspiring! Keep up the good work
Thank you for posting this excellent project. It is according to your idea that I built a similar 1m long slider. However, I did notice discrepancies in the pin assignments of the rotary encoder. What is different in the code and what is in the schematic. Which version is correct? I will be grateful for your response.
hi, thank you for noticing the error. kindly follow the pin designation as in the code, ignore the schematic mistake. good luck on your build!
Hello. I have a 1m long slider from a kit and I find it disappointing so I want to modify it. What if any changes in this project's code do you have to make so it adapts to the longer rail length of 1m? I don't understand the uncommented code really but I can follow instructions and look for similarities and differences in values.
Great work man, I found a very interesting project here, could you share EasyEda file to make a PCB?, I'm not a electronic expert hehe, thanks man.
Great work bro, i really like your videos keep going...
can you do it for mobile phone version please?
I can’t make the electronic part 😢I don’t have experience with that! How can I make this PCB ready just to solder the parts ?
Amazing Project. I have a question about the settings. Is it also possible to set times of 4, 6 or even hours for Night-Day Time Lapse?
yes you can. thanks!
On the schematic.. at the parts J5 and J6 . what exactly is that?
Nice build. I tried the l298n driver which used to overheat so might try those drivers you used
Thanks! The drivers are DRV8825. more details available in video description :)
@@SuperbTech thanks
Can't compile the source code. Text section exceeds available space in board. Already tried to reduce it, but still 157% with a arduino nano... Any help?
Thanks for the video, do you have any idea how to reduce the amount of micro-shaking of the camera during operation? Maybe use a different camera mount or something?
are you talking about vibrations from the stepper motor? you can use a higher microstepping motor driver such as TMC2225, for a smoother motor movement
How did you set up the microsteps? I can't read it from the diagram
Sorry but My knowledge in electronics is a bit primitive ! What is connected on your plan at J5 and J6 from the drv 8825 ? Are all the En, Ms1, Ms2 and Ms3 connected to the +5V?
Yes
very nice project i am considering imlementation ...
i want to ask you one question.! which exact batery are you using from the link?
i am using 12v 2200mah, you can use one of a similar range
@@SuperbTechSorry but My knowledge in electronics is a bit primitive ! What is connected on your plan at J5 and J6 from the drv 8825 ? Are all the En, Ms1, Ms2 and Ms3 connected to the +5V?
@@giorgoslebesis yes, connect all of them to +5V
Will installing a larger pulley on the axis of the rotating head require changes to the arduino code?
not necessary
Amazing...
Thanks a lot 😊
Show🇧🇷👍
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super....
It does not work