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Tattoo machine controller?

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Former Member over 10 years ago

Is it possible to create a tattoo machine controller with arduino?  Tattoo machines usually work between 5-13vdc at less than 1 amp.  Right now most machines operate by opening and closing a circuit containing two electromagnets to pull the armature bar down (pushing the needle down) then breaking the circuit, releasing the needle/bar.

 

I'd be interested in creating something to either draw it's current from a deep cycle marine 12v allowing me to adjust the voltage or more preferably, something that would allow me to take either 120vac or 12vdc and convert it to an appropriate voltage that would allow me to turn on and off the electromagnetic coils using the arduino.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member +1

    After some thinking last night i thought of a way to make the machine more digital. An arduino is along the right line of thinking but isn't powerful enough for the job.

     

    What you will want to do is…

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    YT2095 over 10 years ago +1

    personally I`m not entirely certain why you would need an arduino for this at all?

    if I wanted such a machine, I would use (as stated above) an LM317 feeding the base of a 2n3055 transistor giving you variable…

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to billabott +1

    Google translate doesn't do Geek > Noob    yet...     

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    sheedstaa over 1 year ago

    Purchase a $7 voltage drop module from wish.com.

    0 - 40v IN, 0-32V OUT @ 6W, inc short circuit protection.

    This is the simplest, cheapest method that should suit your purpose.

    You will also require a transformer to drop from 220 AC to 0-40v DC output. Adjusted with a simple screw on all types.

    This example is one of many available.

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  • sheedstaa
    sheedstaa over 1 year ago

    Purchase a $7 voltage drop module from wish.com.

    0 - 40v IN, 0-32V OUT @ 6W, inc short circuit protection.

    This is the simplest, cheapest method that should suit your purpose.

    You will also require a transformer to drop from 220 AC to 0-40v DC output. Adjusted with a simple screw on all types.

    This example is one of many available.

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