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||7 (./) ||microswitches||front button switches|| [[http://au.element14.com/honeywell-s-c/v7-1v19e9/micro-switch-pin-plunger-spdt-21a/dp/1796579|au.element14.com]] || $2.16|| $15.12|| | ||7 (./) ||microswitches||front button switches, 2.21N || [[http://au.element14.com/honeywell-s-c/v7-1v19e9/micro-switch-pin-plunger-spdt-21a/dp/1796579|au.element14.com]] || $2.16|| $15.12|| |
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||10 (./) ||4 pin connectors||one for each slot actuator unit|| Molex mini-fit jr series 4way connectors || || $31.26 || | ||10 (./) ||4 pin connectors||one for each slot actuator unit|| Molex mini-fit jr series 4way connectors [[http://au.element14.com/multicomp/mc34507/receptacle-free-4way/dp/1578469?Ntt=157-8469 | Also compatible]] || || $31.26 || |
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||1||manual drop button|| || || || || ||1 (./) ||PLC||brain||FMD88-10 starter kit, i-STK88-10, http://www.tri-plc.com/ISTK-FMD88-10.htm (including http://www.tri-plc.com/fmd88-10.htm , software, data cable) || || $475 kit || ||1 (./) ||PLC expansion card||additional IO||EXP1616R, http://www.tri-plc.com/exp1616r.htm || || kit || |
||1 (./) ||manual drop button|| --(reuse old button)-- new button bought from altronics|| || || || ||1 (./) ||PLC||brain||FMD88-10 starter kit, i-STK88-10, http://www.tri-plc.com/ISTK-FMD88-10.htm (including http://www.triplc.com/fmd8810.htm , software, data cable) || || $475 kit || ||1 (./) ||PLC expansion card||additional IO||EXP1616R, http://www.triplc.com/exp1616r.htm || || kit || |
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||1||4V regulator|| LED PSU || || || || ||42m (./) ||4 core wire, 1mm minimum diameter (to carry 2A) || actuator and empty switch wiring|| http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=W3121 || $1.22/m || $51.63|| |
||1 (./) ||5V PSU|| led power and future expansion power || [[http://www.inasolutions.com.au/Shop/ALLOY-DR4505-DIN-Rail-5V5Amp-power-supply-for-Converters-Serial-devices-P1839.aspx|INA Solutions]] ||62.83|| 62.83 || ||42m (./) ||4 core wire, 1mm minimum diameter (to carry 2A), 18AWG || actuator and empty switch wiring|| http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=W3121 || $1.22/m || $51.63|| |
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|| ||cable ties|| || || Donation? || || || ||cable loom/heatshrink tube/electrical tape|| || || || || || ||terminal blocks|| || || || || ||1 (./) ||galvanising paint|| recoating everything|| Dy-Mark Zinc Gal from Bunnings || $13.95 || $13.95|| ||1 (./) || pack 100 female quick connectors || attach to microswitches || http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=H1992A || $11.35 || $11.35 || |
||5m (./) ||2 core wire || refrigeration fan power|| http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=W2139 || 80c/m|| $4.00|| || (./) ||reuseable cable ties|| || || Altronics || || || 10m (./) ||cable loom || cable loom for fans and actuators|| http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=H3814|| $12.90 || $12.90 || || (./)||terminal blocks|| ||Altronics (see below) || || || ||3 (./) ||galvanising paint|| recoating everything|| Dy-Mark Zinc Gal from Bunnings || $13.95 || $13.95|| ||1 (./) || pack 100 female quick connectors 4.8mm || attach to microswitches || http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=H1992A || $11.35 || $11.35 || |
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||1 (./) || pack 10 male quick connectors 4.8mm || fridge fans || http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=H1851 || $2.90 || $2.90 || | |
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||12||sheet metal screws|| attach fans to cooler cover|| || || || ||12||2mm spacers (washers?)|| otherwise fans will jam on lip of cover|| || || || |
||12 (./) ||sheet metal screws|| attach fans to cooler cover|| || || || ||60 (./) ||2mm spacers (washers?)|| otherwise fans will jam on lip of cover|| || || || ||1 (./) || electrical tape (white) || || || $1.55 || $1.55 || ||1 (./) ||putty/sealant|| put in corners so water can't sit there and cause rust|| || || || |
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* 10x24V DC input for can sensing (would it be worth multiplexing this?) * 7x24V DC input for front door buttons (ditto with the multiplexing question) |
* 10x24V DC input for can sensing * 7x24V DC input for front door buttons |
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* 10x100V AC relay outputs * 7x DC outputs for empty slot display |
* 10x110V AC relay outputs * 7x 5V DC outputs for empty slot display |
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=== Wiring it up === * Terminal Blocks * Earth (green/yellow) doubles as end clamp * End cap * 3 red - 24V power distribution positive (bridged) * 3 black - 24V power distribution ground (bridged) * Partition * 10 red - slot microswitches positive * 10 black - slot microswitch ground (bridged) * Partition * 10 grey - solenoid active * 10 blue - solenoid neutral (bridged) * Partition * 4 grey - 110V power distribution active (bridged) * 4 blue - 100V power distribution neutral (bridged) * 2 earth (green/yellow) doubles as end clamp * Commoning bars/shorting links (come in strips of ten that you can cut to length) * 8 (7 plus one spare) * Din rail * 2m * Slotted duct 3 metres Total Order: * 13 red * 13 black * 14 grey * 14 blue * 3 green/yellow * 2 end caps * 2 end clamps * 4 partitions * 8 shorting links (2 of each colour) * 2m din rail * 1 Label set numbers 1 to 50 * Network cable connection * Panduit CFPHS2IW Faceplate or similar * Panduit Cat 6 Mech and cable |
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* Plug coming from the back of the distrubution box (red 9 way): * Brown/White 110V * Blue/White Neutral * Red/White 100V === Extra Things To Consider === * Snubber circuit for solenoids * Something like http://jnf.indiansecurityproducts.info/downloads/Oct06_Vending%20mc.pdf * RC snubber component/circuit with 0.1uF (approx 400V rating) and 150 Ohm resistance in parallel with the load should do * Need to test this on a breadboard before looking for a permanent way of implementing it === Stuff to fix in future === * The 5x1mm washers acting as spacers for the bottom refigeration fans should be replaced with a 5mm spacer or piece of pipe instead - the washers will be impossible to put back on if the fans ever need to be removed * --(small can support)-- Done! A small bracket has been made which can fit on any of the front slots. Ask BobAdamson how to use it. * coin return magic * coin counter * more LEDs, not blue * redo fan wiring (again) * front perspex lights * screens * button screens * --(snack machine keypad, 3 key needs more debouncing)-- Sortof done. BobAdamson pulled it apart and cleaned the contacts. It could probably do with some small capacitors across each button if it keeps happening. * documentation and all code up-to-date in ~coke |
Aims
- redo all internal wiring and logic, except the refrigeration parts
- make the machine more safe by doing things properly and reducing the voltage of exposed components
- keep the software interface as simple or more simple than before
- make the buttons on the front of the machine work for dispense
- make it extensible so things can be added on
- give the machine a general service where necessary (seals, rust protection, oil)
Draft Bill of Materials
Amount |
Item |
Use |
Model |
Unit Cost |
Total |
7 |
microswitches |
front button switches, 2.21N |
$2.16 |
$15.12 |
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20 |
microswitches |
each slot has double microswitches, there are 10 slots, 0.15N |
$3.60 |
$72 |
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7 |
5mm round white LED's |
replace empty slot globes |
Standard 5mm LEDs, au.element14.com White? Or red for empty, green for non-empty? |
0.616 |
$6.16 |
7 |
resistors |
empty slot LED protection |
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< $0.05 |
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1 |
stripboard or veroboard |
mount LED resistors |
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10 |
4 pin connectors |
one for each slot actuator unit |
Molex mini-fit jr series 4way connectors Also compatible |
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$31.26 |
1 |
9 pin connector |
interface with distribution box |
recycle old connector |
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free |
1 |
manual drop button |
reuse old button new button bought from altronics |
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1 |
PLC |
brain |
FMD88-10 starter kit, i-STK88-10, http://www.tri-plc.com/ISTK-FMD88-10.htm (including http://www.triplc.com/fmd8810.htm , software, data cable) |
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$475 kit |
1 |
PLC expansion card |
additional IO |
EXP1616R, http://www.triplc.com/exp1616r.htm |
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kit |
1 |
24V PSU |
kinda need a power supply |
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kit |
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1 |
5V PSU |
led power and future expansion power |
62.83 |
62.83 |
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42m |
4 core wire, 1mm minimum diameter (to carry 2A), 18AWG |
actuator and empty switch wiring |
$1.22/m |
$51.63 |
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11m |
9 core wire |
front buttons and lights wiring |
43c/m |
$4.72 |
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5m |
2 core wire |
refrigeration fan power |
80c/m |
$4.00 |
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reuseable cable ties |
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Altronics |
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10m |
cable loom |
cable loom for fans and actuators |
$12.90 |
$12.90 |
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terminal blocks |
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Altronics (see below) |
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3 |
galvanising paint |
recoating everything |
Dy-Mark Zinc Gal from Bunnings |
$13.95 |
$13.95 |
1 |
pack 100 female quick connectors 4.8mm |
attach to microswitches |
$11.35 |
$11.35 |
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1 |
pack 100 bullet male connectors |
cable loom |
$8.13 |
$8.13 |
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1 |
pack 100 bullet female connectors |
cable loom |
$13.08 |
$13.08 |
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1 |
pack 100 terminal pin connectors |
terminal block |
$8.34 |
$8.34 |
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1 |
pack 10 male quick connectors 4.8mm |
fridge fans |
$2.90 |
$2.90 |
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3 |
Fans to replace refrigeration fans |
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24V Altronics |
$11.07 |
$33.21 |
3 |
Finger guards |
base refrigeration fan covers |
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$1.09 |
$3.27 |
12 |
sheet metal screws |
attach fans to cooler cover |
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60 |
2mm spacers (washers?) |
otherwise fans will jam on lip of cover |
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1 |
electrical tape (white) |
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$1.55 |
$1.55 |
1 |
putty/sealant |
put in corners so water can't sit there and cause rust |
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Total |
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Internal PLC IO Requirements
- 10x24V DC input for can sensing
- 7x24V DC input for front door buttons
- 1x24V DC input for manual dispense mode button
- 10x110V AC relay outputs
- 7x 5V DC outputs for empty slot display
Process
- empty the machine and bring it into the clubroom. This means everything won't have to be packed up at the end of the day while we're working on it
- remove one of the stacks and test a slot actuator to see what it runs off. This determines what hardware we use to drive everything, so we need to know.
- purchase all required hardware (PLC, wiring, connectors, switches, etc.)
write software (state machine based programming implemented in ladder logic, should be quite trivial)
- wire up on the bench and test
- service the machine. A can of zinc spraypaint wouldn't go astray on some of the rust spots I think. Check all the seals. Oil what needs oiling. Clean what needs cleaning.
- install everything into the machine and test
Wiring it up
- Terminal Blocks
- Earth (green/yellow) doubles as end clamp
- End cap
- 3 red - 24V power distribution positive (bridged)
- 3 black - 24V power distribution ground (bridged)
- Partition
- 10 red - slot microswitches positive
- 10 black - slot microswitch ground (bridged)
- Partition
- 10 grey - solenoid active
- 10 blue - solenoid neutral (bridged)
- Partition
- 4 grey - 110V power distribution active (bridged)
- 4 blue - 100V power distribution neutral (bridged)
- 2 earth (green/yellow) doubles as end clamp
- Commoning bars/shorting links (come in strips of ten that you can cut to length)
- 8 (7 plus one spare)
- Din rail
- 2m
- Slotted duct 3 metres
Total Order:
- 13 red
- 13 black
- 14 grey
- 14 blue
- 3 green/yellow
- 2 end caps
- 2 end clamps
- 4 partitions
- 8 shorting links (2 of each colour)
- 2m din rail
- 1 Label set numbers 1 to 50
- Network cable connection
- Panduit CFPHS2IW Faceplate or similar
- Panduit Cat 6 Mech and cable
Measured things
- Can drop process: 400ms on, 500ms off, 660ms on, 300VAC peak-to-peak, 1.8A
- Wire lengths:
- Actuator units 0,1,2,3: 80cm actuator to wire harness, 210cm harness to corner of machine door, 40cm up door, 45cm across, 40cm up to terminal block (4-core minimum) (16.6m)
- Actuator units 4,5: 80cm actuator to wire harness, 170cm harness to corner of machine door, 40cm up door, 45cm across, 40cm up to terminal block (4-core minimum) (7.5m)
- Actuator units 6,7,8,9: 80cm actuator to wire harness, 140cm harness to corner of machine door, 40cm up door, 45cm across, 40cm up to terminal block (4-core minimum) (13.8m)
- Buttons: 75cm across front of door, 60cm down edge of door, 45cm across, 40cm up to terminal block (8-core minimum) (2.2m)
- Lights: 75cm across front of door, 60cm down edge of door, 45cm across, 40cm up to terminal block (8-core minimum) (2.2m)
- The fans suck air through the fridge unit, they don't blow it
- Plug coming from the back of the distrubution box (red 9 way):
- Brown/White 110V
- Blue/White Neutral
- Red/White 100V
Extra Things To Consider
- Snubber circuit for solenoids
- RC snubber component/circuit with 0.1uF (approx 400V rating) and 150 Ohm resistance in parallel with the load should do
- Need to test this on a breadboard before looking for a permanent way of implementing it
Stuff to fix in future
- The 5x1mm washers acting as spacers for the bottom refigeration fans should be replaced with a 5mm spacer or piece of pipe instead - the washers will be impossible to put back on if the fans ever need to be removed
small can support Done! A small bracket has been made which can fit on any of the front slots. Ask BobAdamson how to use it.
- coin return magic
- coin counter
- more LEDs, not blue
- redo fan wiring (again)
- front perspex lights
- screens
- button screens
snack machine keypad, 3 key needs more debouncing Sortof done. BobAdamson pulled it apart and cleaned the contacts. It could probably do with some small capacitors across each button if it keeps happening.
- documentation and all code up-to-date in ~coke