Hall Effect Sensor (Magnetic) Electronics Update! (For The Drinks Mixer)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2021
  • Hi everyone!
    I got a small update about the drinks mixer! My magnetic hall effect sensors arrived in the mail. In this video, I show you what they can do. And how you could incorporate them in your own project in a humorous way.
    PS: If you could support me that would be awesome and I don't need to use spoons as tools anymore.
    Sensor:
    SS49E
    nl.aliexpress.com/item/329507...
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  • @simonmerrett
    @simonmerrett 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lever is a good balance for proportional input to the pump driver and feedback to the user. But it would be magical to see the flow regulated by the distance between the receptacle and the nozzle. For example, lift the cup higher and the flow is max, lower it and flow reduces. When the cup is close to the base plate the pump stops. Hard, I know, but it would result in a great effect. Optical sensors would be confused by transparent glass etc and ultrasonic would not be high enough resolution.
    By the way, if you ever want to use a similar hall sensor for rotary applications (and maybe cartesian / linear) , I highly recommend the TLV493D for most relatively slow rpm shafts. I2c, cheaper than a linear hall sensor, xyz axes, low voltage / current operation (compared to many hall sensors) and 3khz max refresh rate.

    • @simonmerrett
      @simonmerrett 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also, have you seen those milk bottle refill machines? They have a long rubber nozzle (not unlike a cow's udder, come to think of it) that goes into the neck of the glass bottle. You could maybe make your nozzle longer and make it the lever. That way the users can have the liquid dispensed into the bottom of the glass, reducing the likelihood of the bubbles overflowing the sides and perhaps leading to better mixing of the syrup with the fizzy mixer.

    • @PattysLab
      @PattysLab  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow Thankyou for the many suggestions, I've not really thought about filling the glass from the bottom to reduce the fizz. But I think that (tipsy)people don't know how to use them, hence I thought about a push lever since everyone know them at the KFC. I'll give you a funny example we have a fridge (industrial one) which base a button on the door. This button needs to be pressed from top down, like you you click a pen. I think that 85% of my guests did not know how the fridge needed to be opened. Since almost all of them are held shut by magnets. Anyhow Thankyou for your suggestions I also wanted to make coasters with LEDs perhaps I can use some of your suggestions in detecting the glass.

  • @BecauseGames
    @BecauseGames 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    the lever arm would be better if the end was wider and curved intwards along its outer edge so the cup sits in the curve as you push it.

    • @PattysLab
      @PattysLab  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Like a little section of a hemisphere? :)

  • @ToonMeynen
    @ToonMeynen 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this stone coal English

  • @bryngerard4334
    @bryngerard4334 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Print the part in TPU or use some spray/paint on rubber.

  • @gsuunlimited
    @gsuunlimited 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So.. that your GF? Or what? :P

    • @PattysLab
      @PattysLab  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Miss PattysLab ;)