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Interesting... but you don't do it with limit switches, you count steps with the microcontroller you'll need to run the stepper. Here's an Arduino example: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/StepperSpeedControl
ah.. I'm mostly electronics inept. I assumed if it's not connected to any circuitry, it'd act like a regular 'ol motor. Interesting
Hmm, interesting. So would this work to rig a Train Order semaphore? Only a tiny but precise two or three step movement would be required in N scale...and not much torque needed (or desired)?Otto K.
That's typical for ordering stuff from China. 4-6 weeks or more. If you get it in 4 weeks it's a pleasant surprise!
I guess it just goes to show how used we are to receiving things overnight or 2-3 day delivery. I remember, when I was a kid, sending away for something off a cereal box or some such thing, it always said "expect 4-6 weeks for delivery."Scott
I remember those days too, “Batteries not included and shipping by Pony Express”
Has anyone used this type of stepper for turnout control, crossing gates, or the like?