Dear DLC users and contributors, We’re excited to announce that the DarkLight Cover Calibrator project has officially moved from SourceForge to GitHub! 🔗 New GitHub Repository: 👉 https://github.com/10thTeeAstronomy/DarkLight_CoverCalibrator Why the move? To better serve the community and support the continued development of the project, we’ve migrated to GitHub in order to: ✅ Streamline development and version control 🛠️ Better manage bug reports, feature requests, and improvements 🗂️ Utilize modern...
Dear DLC users, We are in the process of moving the DarkLight Cover Calibrator project from SourceForge to GitHub to streamline development, improve collaboration, and better manage issues and feature requests. 🔗 GitHub Repository (in progress): 👉 https://github.com/10thTeeAstronomy/DarkLight_CoverCalibrator 💬 Please note: Discussions have been disabled here on SourceForge. To open new issues or feature requests, please use the GitHub Issues page going forward. More details will follow once the migration...
Sounds good. Keep us posted. With mass production, I wouldn’t be surprised if one was bad, but three seems like a bit much. I've attached a picture showing how the LM1084IT-ADJ should be wired. I'll also add a note to the manual to ensure clarity. Hopefully, this helps anyone else who might run into the same issue in the future.
Sounds good. Keep us posted. With mass production, I wouldn’t be surprised if one was bad, but three seems like a bit much. I've attached a picture showing how the LM1084IT-ADJ should be wired. I'll also add a note to the manual to ensure clarity. Hopefully, this helps anyone else who might run into the same issue in the future.
It's interesting to hear that you've encountered a similar issue. Since most servos operate between 4.5V and 7.5V, the 5V version should work as long as yours falls within that range. I chose 6V to stay in the middle, avoiding the extremes of the minimum and maximum voltage.
Off the top of my head, it sounds like either a missing or bad component. I understand you're getting the same output voltage as the input voltage, despite using different resistors and capacitor combinations. Do you have a picture of your components on a breadboard?
Hi Alberto. Yes, 10.8 is too much. Your output should be roughly 6V. R/ Nathan
I’m excited to share that version 2.0.0h is now available for testing and can be found in the respective 2.0.0 BETA RELEASE folders. What's New in Version 2.0.0h: 1. Expanded Dew Heater Support * Added support for an additional dew heater channel, allowing for a total of two heaters. 2. Enhanced Motor Control * Renamed motor to primaryServo and introduced secondaryServo support, enabling different angle configurations for each. 3. Manual Button Control * Added physical button support for manually...