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Frame PTH motorized pan/tilt head project

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#1 Sheeba
Hi Gunther, guys,
as announced in the previous thread Frame MoCo, here the presentation of the Frame PTH.
The PTH frame is the ideal complement to the MoCo frame for controlling the horizontal and vertical movement of a camera.

A combination of a 3D printed housing combined with precise mechanics that can withstand even greater loads is the basis of the Frame PTH.

The integrated Arca Swiss profiles allow easy use as a pan or tilt unit.

The powerful NEMA14 stepper motor in connection with a backlash-free worm gear can also move cameras with 2.5 kg vertically.

With a weight of only 600g, the Frame PTH is lightweight.

You can find all information about the frame PTH in the attached description. (Currently in German. The English version will follow shortly)

Here is a short video showing the PTH frame in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8gfbS8HmaY

The PTH frame has been tested intensively, but that's not enough for us and that's why we're also looking for testers here, in combination with the MoCo frame as described in the previous thread.

If you are interested, I am looking forward to an e-mail and will answer you with details.

Best regards,
Hans
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#2 ramigrafx
Hi Hans,
i have been looking at purchasing a moveshootmove star tracker, and I remember when I contacted earlier this year yoy sent me details of this equipment that you have developed. I am very interested in trying it.
Richard
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#3 rodrigo
Hi Hans, I have a Hague Modified Pan and tilt power head for a few years now and never used it, I dug it out of the boxes and realised that it can be really useful, if a little bigger compared with the latest version of pan and tilt contraptions, see image "hague power head MPH_a.jpg"; it has a power compartmentat for 4x1.5v AA batteries; the power required is 6v 1A.
I would like to power it using a power bank, my question is where could I find a USB lead that would allow me to connect the powerbank to the power inlet, see image "power_inlet_a.jpg"

Kind regards and TIA for you help.

Rodrigo
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#4 Sheeba
Hi Rodrigo,

I know this Pan Tilt Head. You may also be able to supply it with 5V and then just use a cable like this:
https://www.amazon.de/Liwinting-USB-zu-D...r=8-9&th=1

If that doesn't work, I can offer you a special version of my QCCP stick (https://tlpbf.de/komponenten/) which delivers 6V instead of 8.2V.

Regards,
Hans
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#5 rodrigo
Thanks Hans, I would like to use your version os the QCCP stick, please e=mail me rodrigo@alarcon.co.uk

Rodrigo
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#6 rodrigo
Hi Hans,

Really nice video, in English?, what's the controller you are using that can take the intervalometer?, can't find it in the product list.

Regards,

Rodrigo



On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 13:35:56 +0200, "TLPBF" <info@tlpbf.de> wrote:



Hi Rodrigo,

watch the video. Maybe this is interesting for you!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwdT2rELqDg



Regards,

Hans
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