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Im working on a manual headlight adjustment project. The step motors im using are 12V and i want to use this kit's wiring diagram, but its rated at 5V.
1. Can someone help me change the wiring to 12V??
2. How can this board be setup for 2 motors?
3. will this setup allow the motors to move up and down once the variable switch is adjusted?
4. Will the settings be relative to the switch? (Headlights need to be at the same level)
Im new to this, what are the listed parts. Can i just take them to an electronic's store to get them all and then wire them up. (im only used to LEDS, sorry)
I also dont see where the variable switch is on the diagram.
heres a pic of the board and the description they gave.
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"Kit designed to drive 5,6 or 8 lead Unipolar stepper motors. Board will drive motors rated 6-30VDC @ 1.25A or less. On board 5VDC regulator provides stable power to the 555 clock IC & the UCN5804B driver IC. Features: Full, 1/2 and single step modes; Standard & Wave (higher holding torque) drive; Forward/reverse switch.On board pot controls speed. 4 LEDs indicate winding that is energized. Ideal kit for those learning about step motors."
Wiring diagram
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Thank you,
Ciprian
1. Can someone help me change the wiring to 12V??
2. How can this board be setup for 2 motors?
3. will this setup allow the motors to move up and down once the variable switch is adjusted?
4. Will the settings be relative to the switch? (Headlights need to be at the same level)
Im new to this, what are the listed parts. Can i just take them to an electronic's store to get them all and then wire them up. (im only used to LEDS, sorry)
I also dont see where the variable switch is on the diagram.
heres a pic of the board and the description they gave.
**broken link removed**
"Kit designed to drive 5,6 or 8 lead Unipolar stepper motors. Board will drive motors rated 6-30VDC @ 1.25A or less. On board 5VDC regulator provides stable power to the 555 clock IC & the UCN5804B driver IC. Features: Full, 1/2 and single step modes; Standard & Wave (higher holding torque) drive; Forward/reverse switch.On board pot controls speed. 4 LEDs indicate winding that is energized. Ideal kit for those learning about step motors."
Wiring diagram
**broken link removed**
Thank you,
Ciprian