i aint no engineer. however, is it possible to use switches to re-tune circuit board?
if not how does orbita do it?
This is just my limited knowledge. Switches can tune but it will be a coarse adjustment, a better components to use will be a variable resistor which allows you to do fine adjustment. Another way will be to use an encoder, which helps to feedback the motor rpm, direction and angles. So with this info the circuit should be able to compensate the weight and aging of the motor by providing higher voltage to the motor.
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im sourcing for a winder now and it is pure hell. i want a winder with selectable tpd and directions. but i get conflicting information regarding my watches' requirements.
take from eilux website:
Most Rolex Automatics: Counter Clockwise
Orbita:
Most Rolex Automatics: Both 650tpd
CONFLICTING
For my Panerai.
Eilux:
Luminor Submersible Diver's Professional (PAM 00024 / 25 / 106 / 170) : Clockwise
Movement: Caliber OP III: Alternate
PAM 024 Luminor Submersible Diver's Professional: Alternate
SAME MANUFACTURER WEBSITE, CONFLICTING INFO.
thanks for your advice bro triton. definitely not considering a winder with fixed tpd. nowadays have many affordable winders with selectable tpd. will those be good enough?
thanks for your advice bro triton. definitely not considering a winder with fixed tpd. nowadays have many affordable winders with selectable tpd. will those be good enough?
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is watch winders really necessary? last time, i have bought a taiwan made winders from the accessories section. it broke down after a about half a year. and the distance between the watch is too close for comfort during winding. so dun bother to go bring it for repair. so just use it to store watch now.
for now, if my watch stop. i just manual wind it, then wear it and off i go. if i dun wear it, i just leave it alone and let it stop.
now my question is, will winding it only when need to be use do damage to the watch? i dun mind spending a few mins doing some winding and adjustment.
There are two schools of thought for watch winders. Some find it necessary (esp those who own many automatic watches & are lazy to wind them); others, not so. To me, I need to rest my watches after some period of usage so I am in the latter camp. Unless of course, I have too many automatic watches to have to rotate, then I may get one in future.
i would if you have a perpetual or annual calendar watch, then winder is probably a must because to set the watch after it has stopped can be daunting task for some.
also if you have more than say 4 watches to rotate, it would make sense to get a winder out of convenience.
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Hi all. I'm a newbie and this is my first post....
Regarding brand ABC winder with 3240 TPD, could I use a timer at the power socket to run it for 6 hours per day to bring down the TPD to 800?
Provided the winder runs on AC, of course.
Taking Brand ABC to calculate the TPD: -
In the 1st setting the winder turns clockwise for 5 minutes and then pauses 15 minutes. It will repeat for 24 hours (1440 minutes)… until you turn-off the mains.
- Motor turns 9 times in one minute, thus in 5 minutes it will turn 45 times.
- One winding sequence equals (5 + 15 minutes =) 20 minutes.
- In a day (1440 minutes), there’ll be 1440 divide by 20 minutes = 72 sequences; this means that the (5 minutes-15 minutes) sequence will be repeated for 72 times.
- Multiple 45 by 72 = 3240 TPD; this means your watch will turn 3,240 times in a clockwise direction.
Hi Ten10, I'm a newbie and this is my first post.
Could I use a timer for brand ABC and run it for 6 hours per day, so that TPD can reduce to 800? ....Provided the winder runs on AC, of course.
For the benefit to all... calculation is as follow:-
Winder turns 5 min @ 9rpm giving 45 turns
The winding sequence adds up to (5min CW + 15min Pause) 20min
For 360 min (6hrs), 360 divide by 20 min = 18 repetitions
45 turns x 18 reps = 810TPD
Mathematically, we get 810 but in actual case, it'll depend on the weight of the watch, the tilt angle, weight & construction of turntable, etc...
Hi Ten10, I'm a newbie and this is my first post.
Could I use a timer for brand ABC and run it for 6 hours per day, so that TPD can reduce to 800? ....Provided the winder runs on AC, of course.
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