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http://test.sailsoft.nl/neco/AP-Neco-drive.jpg Rgds, /Ger Rietman www.sailsoft.nl "Ger" schreef in bericht ... Daniele, I may have a solution for you, provided you know a bit about electronics and can handle a soldering iron. The autopilot in my Nicholson 39 was also the old NECO with the drive under the wheel. I have replaced the autopilot by a Robertson AP200, but I left the old NECO drive in place, because replacing it by a new drive suited for a modern autopilot would require a lot of mechanical engineering work plus additional costs for a new drive. I am sure you recognise this. The problem is that the NECO drive is driven by heavy relais and exotic windings in both the motor and clutch, requiring special drive electrics. There is no possibility to have the drive controlled directly by a modern autopilot. The solution is to completely remove all electronics (relais, rudder-feedback potmeter etc) from the drive and replace it by a new electronic circuit, acting as interface between your new autopilot and the drive motor and clutch. I have done this and it works now like a dream. I got the electronic schematics and print layout from somebody here in Holland, and with some minor modifications I got it up and running. The circuit board with electronics fits nicely in the space where the relais were sitting. However, the person from which I received the schematics (the designer) is the owner of the design and I need his approval of course to pass it to others. I can ask him for his permission if you are interested in this. Just let me know if you are. If there are other readers of this message also interested in this specific NECO subject they are of course also welcome to react. If you want to reply directly please locate the email address on my website via the menubar at the top. Regards, /Ger Rietman www.sailsoft.nl PS: Daniele, is it possible that I sent you the Neco user manual a few years ago? "Daniel" schreef in bericht ... In my 1978 Swan 411 there is an old NECO autopilot. I recently fixed some minor faulty circuitry and it now works as it is supposed to do. Too bad that it is a vintage device and, for example, does not have a NMEA input, the course is set on an absolute 360 deg dial and there is no whatsoever display that gives information on the set/actual course. I would like to upgrade it but the 12Volt/20A servomotor under the steering wheel works well and I would like to keep it: it is presently controlled by two relais'. Also the clutch works and there is a rudder feedback, probably a variable resistor, in the same assembly. Keeping them would reduce the cost by a relevant amount and, in particular, would almost zero the mechanical adapting of the steering system. On the market there are many display/control units available with all the modern facilities; using one of them should not be impossible. The main problems I foresee a i) compatibility between the output of the new unit and the relais/servomotor, and ii) possible installation of a new rudder feedback unit. Has anybody in the NG faced those problems and solved them? Daniel |
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