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no wonder why the factory only supplies one switch. lol more complicated than I thought.
Mike, only one problem.. there won't be a ball bearing in the tube to start with. The lower switch has to be up at least 10 ball bearings so that the bearing feeding machine doesn't run dry before the...
Wouldn't the first ball bearing down the tube trigger both S1 & S2? I'm thinking of using induction proximity switches.
Would I replace D3 with the motor?
I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I will say this machine feeds ball bearings for simplicity.
I have a dc motor that feeds ball bearings into a tube about 4 feet in the air. Right now there is a micro switch near the top to stop the motor when the tube is full of ball bearings...
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