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Weird behaviour from Gemini gate motor
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1123380" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>I have had chargers melt trying to charge dodgy batteries. The voltage regulator connections usually go first. Had one last week where the regulator fell out when I lifted the board to check for geckos and ants</p><p></p><p>One annoying aspect of most gate motors are the many holes in the housing which allows ants, geckos and even snails to ingress into the motor. The controller card is a cosy environment for these creatures. I told the design engineer at ET Systems that it was almost like built-in obscelence and he could have modified the housing if he really wanted to, with proper glands and rubber washers for fixings. He pretended to be surprised</p><p></p><p>The HANSA motor is properly protected and never has these problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1123380, member: 746"] I have had chargers melt trying to charge dodgy batteries. The voltage regulator connections usually go first. Had one last week where the regulator fell out when I lifted the board to check for geckos and ants One annoying aspect of most gate motors are the many holes in the housing which allows ants, geckos and even snails to ingress into the motor. The controller card is a cosy environment for these creatures. I told the design engineer at ET Systems that it was almost like built-in obscelence and he could have modified the housing if he really wanted to, with proper glands and rubber washers for fixings. He pretended to be surprised The HANSA motor is properly protected and never has these problems [/QUOTE]
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