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Tea Gallows | Tea Timer with PCB
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This is a small tea timer that uses a linear drive to pull out the gallon of the tea.
I used a small geared stepper motor to drive the linear drive. The 10 leds indicate the timer state and over a knob you can set the time 1-10 minutes.
### 1st UPDATE
I made some changes at the back cover and I added a small plate to hold a pcb.
An other part I've modified (changed the length) of the gallon holder.
### 2nd UPDATE
I made some changes to the top/bottom covers and added a belt guide to place two endstop switches and some other small changes
### 3rd UPDATE
I added the latest version and include the Fusion360 files too
### 4th UPDATE
Added simple Arduino test sketch. Design of an simple pcb is in progress
### 5th UPDATE
I added a simple pcb and eagle project. I replaced the Arduino with an ESP8266 12E to make other ideas possible, like Alexa integration.
# BUILD INSTRUCTION
Later on I will post a short manual how to build this thing
# ELECTRIC PARTS
* 30cm G
I used a small geared stepper motor to drive the linear drive. The 10 leds indicate the timer state and over a knob you can set the time 1-10 minutes.
### 1st UPDATE
I made some changes at the back cover and I added a small plate to hold a pcb.
An other part I've modified (changed the length) of the gallon holder.
### 2nd UPDATE
I made some changes to the top/bottom covers and added a belt guide to place two endstop switches and some other small changes
### 3rd UPDATE
I added the latest version and include the Fusion360 files too
### 4th UPDATE
Added simple Arduino test sketch. Design of an simple pcb is in progress
### 5th UPDATE
I added a simple pcb and eagle project. I replaced the Arduino with an ESP8266 12E to make other ideas possible, like Alexa integration.
# BUILD INSTRUCTION
Later on I will post a short manual how to build this thing
# ELECTRIC PARTS
* 30cm G
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