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Mike made this for me when I was building my dozer. It is a basic wiring diagram for wiring a dozer up. Thought it might help someone.
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Cool, it seems way more complicated when you see it in the 9!!
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Joe thats 1 of the things I have from a distant memory . It was a great help In under standing the basics for my dump . now I'll tackle it all
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that would work for mine too only i have 2 esc's ..........anyone have a wiring diagram for a scraper????lol even though i don't need one yet
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VIDEO?????????????
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I'll put the 1 I have up It's just photo bucket 1
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If I'm not mistaken, just about all the higher end computer radios can be programmed to mix any number of channels, so you could actually set things up to turn on your pump, when you start working the channels assigned to run the hydraulic valves. At neutral positions, the pump could be off. And I also remember there being a switch for sensing the need for hydraulic flow too, but I'm not sure who makes it. I'll bet Joe will chime in and tell us.
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Not sure how small it could be found in, but need a pressure switch that opens at your max pressure and a timer relay that is run by that switch which would set the delay for how long before the pump shut off. Might also be good with a small hyd accumulator to keep the pump from constantly turning on and off.
Or a small circuit board that would sense applied voltage to any of the spool valve servos and activate a timer relay to run the pump with a dwell to account for small pauses between movements. Easiest would be a way to program the remote to turn the pump on when needed and delay turning it off for a few seconds after movement has stopped.
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And if you had a spare proportional channel on the radio then you could run the pump with an esc and have a knob or slider on the remote which would act as the machines "throttle". Could be at full speed for coarse quick movements or half speed for fine movements like fine grading work or something. and still have the pump shut down when not needed.
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I built a timer circut for my motorcycle stop lamp that when actvated, the stop lamp blinks 3 times and then goes steady. I used a radio shack generic board and a socket for the timer chip.
Source-http://www.allaboutcircuits.com Joe
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In my four hydraulic models I have the Servonaut BMA, its an off the shelf pump timer.
The servo leads from the valve servos plug inline, very simple and works well. As soon as you activate the servo the pump will start and after your last input on the stick the pump will stop after a few seconds. Paul |
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