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Power Transister or Relays??
I finally located a stronger 12 volt linear drive unit for the tiller pilot
on my 13 ton Ingrid 38. It has all the power and length of stroke that I feel I need (when the going gets tough). This unit has a 14" stroke (stop to stop) 1000# dynamic, 1500# static and overload clutch rated at 1200-1600# w/auto thermal overload. However; the drive motors max current draw is 14 amps.. Now that sounds like a lot but under normal operating conditions it shouldn't take more than 5-6 amps and then only in pulses since the tiller load is normally fairly light. (from my observations of the AP performance recently, the duty cycle is about 1sec on/15sec off. ) Under heavy conditions, I'm sure this will be different and I have not data since the tiller load is too great for the OEM linear drive. I will be using this AP set up mostly while motoring so power consumption will not be a primary factor. I will still be using the very reliable AH3000 tiller pilot control head but since this unit is limit to only a couple amps output to the old linear drive, I need to build a power controller circuit (not sure that the right term), to deliver the full 14 amps to the new linear drive motor. Both the old and the new linear drive was controlled by the switching of polarity to the drive motor. I would use this same output from the control head to switch the output polarity of the power controller.. First I would like to know which would be the most effiecent and reliable, Transistors or Relays in this controller.?? I realize I could build it from regular, off the shelf automotive relays and if they fail, I can just plug in a spare, but then if I mount my transistors in sockets, I could do the same thing. BTW. Either controller will be protected, below deck in a sealed box. Can anyone offer a curcuit diagram for either transistor or the rely power controller. I'm not an elex. whiz but I can build just about anything that you guyz can sketch up for me. Or a good reference that might have such a circuit. Thanks, Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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