Greenhouse loovers, what do you do?

Shadow_storm56

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Not sure if theres any other greenhouse growers on here but one thing we always had issues with is the little motors that open the vents/loovers. They are an ac motor that has tons of little gears and they push open the vents but when powers cut a spring makes the motor retract. They hum and grind all the time, die after a year or 2 and if theres the slightest bit of ice they won't close as theres no pull.

So I got really tired of this and I'm testing out using high end linear actuators. They are quiet, fast, pull 2 ways and should hopefully last. Anyone else do anything like this?
 

skeets

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Check in to green house suppliers there are gas tube like gas shocks the work with the temp and will open and close with no power. I dont remeber who made the ones we use,
 

Shadow_storm56

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Check in to green house suppliers there are gas tube like gas shocks the work with the temp and will open and close with no power. I dont remeber who made the ones we use,
That would work yea anything but thoes aweful gear motors.
 

GreensvilleJay

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BTDT for 8-9 years, use 12 volt linacts, run off battery backup when power fails,run by $1 PIC that controls the greenhouse environment...
 

Tughill Tom

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Not sure if theres any other greenhouse growers on here but one thing we always had issues with is the little motors that open the vents/loovers. They are an ac motor that has tons of little gears and they push open the vents but when powers cut a spring makes the motor retract. They hum and grind all the time, die after a year or 2 and if theres the slightest bit of ice they won't close as theres no pull.

So I got really tired of this and I'm testing out using high end linear actuators. They are quiet, fast, pull 2 ways and should hopefully last. Anyone else do anything like this?
It's what I use on my snowblower discharge deflector shute. I works good a bit slow but gets the job done from in the cab.
 

GreensvilleJay

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BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
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Greensville,Ontario,Canada
you can put a 'voltage booster' on them... I ran my SB def linact at 24 volts to make it run faster. Just be sure booster has enough amps for the linact you use.
 

Shadow_storm56

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It's what I use on my snowblower discharge deflector shute. I works good a bit slow but gets the job done from in the cab.
Progressive automations has some great stuff, if you want to keep it going a long time then every few years open it up and clean it, regreese it.