DailyLunatic
Surin Legend
Setting up an automatic solar powered fish feeder. Got tired of wandering out twice a day just to pitch a few measures into the ponds.
Still in the testing phases, but it looks like it will be feeding too much at a go. I can't set timer down to less than one minute, and the dimmer (motor speed) for the screw feed gets jammed if set below 25%. My current power supply is not the solar cell/motorcycle battery I will be using in situ and is being used for testing only a 12v 5A power supply.
I'm getting about twice what I want out of it at this 25% setting.
I'm wondering if use of the motorcycle battery with 30A will be enough to power through the jam at the lower settings, or if it will merely speed everything up even more?
Second issue is how to get the feed from the short feeder tube the 2 meters or so I need to drop it into the water from the bank. The pond tapers on the sides and in the dry season it will have a ways to go. I'm going to try rigging a corrugated fiberglass slide to see if that works.
Anybody have any experience with these beasties?

Still in the testing phases, but it looks like it will be feeding too much at a go. I can't set timer down to less than one minute, and the dimmer (motor speed) for the screw feed gets jammed if set below 25%. My current power supply is not the solar cell/motorcycle battery I will be using in situ and is being used for testing only a 12v 5A power supply.
I'm getting about twice what I want out of it at this 25% setting.
I'm wondering if use of the motorcycle battery with 30A will be enough to power through the jam at the lower settings, or if it will merely speed everything up even more?
Second issue is how to get the feed from the short feeder tube the 2 meters or so I need to drop it into the water from the bank. The pond tapers on the sides and in the dry season it will have a ways to go. I'm going to try rigging a corrugated fiberglass slide to see if that works.
Anybody have any experience with these beasties?
