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Hi,
I'm forking this thread to discuss ideas raised by casainho and mittkonto: A small electronic shifting device would be a great project for someone who has time and interest. Using the board that casainho pointed to and a linear servo (like this: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32916297734.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.67e238c4HGEhkm&algo_pvid=fe9b80e1-c9c2-4b52-b57c-5d6e015e9a22&algo_expid=fe9b80e1-c9c2-4b52-b57c-5d6e015e9a22-2&btsid=c05607e9-5d02-4fa0-9520-264bb5d4fcd7&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1,searchweb201603_60 ), I bet someone could make a nice electronic shifter.
A few questions:
Anyone have an interest?
Anyone enough of an engineer to do the math and figure out if the servo I linked to has enough force to nicely pull a shifter cable?
I'd like to work on this someday but my recreational programming time is booked on SW102/850C stuff for the next couple of months.
The idea would be a small/open device that you could mount 3" to 12" away from your derailleur and it would pull the shifter cable to do nice shifting. This would be nice because it could talk to the SW102 ebike controller and coordinate shifts with motor changes, and even do nice things like slightly depower during shifts, and auto trimming after a switch to ensure the chain never rubs.
I'm forking this thread to discuss ideas raised by casainho and mittkonto: A small electronic shifting device would be a great project for someone who has time and interest. Using the board that casainho pointed to and a linear servo (like this: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32916297734.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.67e238c4HGEhkm&algo_pvid=fe9b80e1-c9c2-4b52-b57c-5d6e015e9a22&algo_expid=fe9b80e1-c9c2-4b52-b57c-5d6e015e9a22-2&btsid=c05607e9-5d02-4fa0-9520-264bb5d4fcd7&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1,searchweb201603_60 ), I bet someone could make a nice electronic shifter.
A few questions:
Anyone have an interest?
Anyone enough of an engineer to do the math and figure out if the servo I linked to has enough force to nicely pull a shifter cable?
I'd like to work on this someday but my recreational programming time is booked on SW102/850C stuff for the next couple of months.
The idea would be a small/open device that you could mount 3" to 12" away from your derailleur and it would pull the shifter cable to do nice shifting. This would be nice because it could talk to the SW102 ebike controller and coordinate shifts with motor changes, and even do nice things like slightly depower during shifts, and auto trimming after a switch to ensure the chain never rubs.