I have an issue with my new standalone refugium weir clogging up and raising the water level to the point that my ATO is compensating and causing small salinity swings between cleaning. I want to build a simple squeegee system that will automatically clean the weir every few hours to prevent this problem.
The design I came up with is essentially just a linear 2” actuator connected perpendicularly to a squeegee that runs parallel to the weir. In resting position the squeegee sits below the weir, then at predefined intervals controlled by my apex, I need it to cycle up and down to clean the weir.
I’m not an electrician, though I understand the basics and can do some basic soldering. I can’t figure out what I would need as far as a relay or digital switch of some kind that will switch the polarity of the current going to the actuator motor when it gets a signal from my apex which would essentially just be an on or off remote signal. I’m thinking I would need two inputs - one to turn the motor on, and one to control the polarity. Or does apex have built in polarity control for DC motors?
Any suggestions are highly appreciated!
The design I came up with is essentially just a linear 2” actuator connected perpendicularly to a squeegee that runs parallel to the weir. In resting position the squeegee sits below the weir, then at predefined intervals controlled by my apex, I need it to cycle up and down to clean the weir.
I’m not an electrician, though I understand the basics and can do some basic soldering. I can’t figure out what I would need as far as a relay or digital switch of some kind that will switch the polarity of the current going to the actuator motor when it gets a signal from my apex which would essentially just be an on or off remote signal. I’m thinking I would need two inputs - one to turn the motor on, and one to control the polarity. Or does apex have built in polarity control for DC motors?
Any suggestions are highly appreciated!