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Moving Target System

Centerfire01

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Hey yall,
I've searched and have not found precisely the answers I was looking for. Our range has the foundation for a moving target system and it works however there are some drawbacks. It is on C channel, it is a cart based system, and it is powered by a garage door opener (drawback). First things first, the garage door opener reaches its duty cycle within 3 runs (about 25 yards one direction) before it goes into safe mode that lasts for about 10 minutes before it is ready to make the next 3 runs. Not acceptable. It is powered by a 1800 watt gas generator so I don't have any power limitations. I've been looking into a 1 hp or so DC motor? I'm confused on exactly how to reverse the current? I know the speed can be controlled with a potentiometer by limiting voltage. Is there a better solution than a DC motor? My other question is how hard will it be on the motor reversing current in this manner? a 50 pound cart traveling in one direction and then suddenly told to reverse course and spin the other way with that load can't be good? any ideas? I'm all ears and very excited to make this work for our range guys and students.
 
You buy a large enough motor that it won't care about the duty, load or being reversed. I bought my last one from zoro.

Use sensors and relays to reverse the motor. Lots of ways to do it but you need to learn about basic electrical control.

With a three phase motor you can do instant stops and some really neat shit.
 
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You buy a large enough motor that it won't care about the duty, load or being reversed. I bought my last one from zoro.

Use sensors and relays to reverse the motor. Lots of ways to do it but you need to learn about basic electrical control.

With a three phase motor you can do instant stops and some really neat shit.
3 phase would require atleaat 220 right? Only have access to 120 via generator. Our facility is pretty remote.
 
Hey yall,
I've searched and have not found precisely the answers I was looking for. Our range has the foundation for a moving target system and it works however there are some drawbacks. It is on C channel, it is a cart based system, and it is powered by a garage door opener (drawback). First things first, the garage door opener reaches its duty cycle within 3 runs (about 25 yards one direction) before it goes into safe mode that lasts for about 10 minutes before it is ready to make the next 3 runs. Not acceptable. It is powered by a 1800 watt gas generator so I don't have any power limitations. I've been looking into a 1 hp or so DC motor? I'm confused on exactly how to reverse the current? I know the speed can be controlled with a potentiometer by limiting voltage. Is there a better solution than a DC motor? My other question is how hard will it be on the motor reversing current in this manner? a 50 pound cart traveling in one direction and then suddenly told to reverse course and spin the other way with that load can't be good? any ideas? I'm all ears and very excited to make this work for our range guys and students.

I can't help with what motor, however a double pole double throw switch is very easy to wire for reversing a 12v power supply. If chain driven you could simply add trip bar or bars to flip the switch.