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What new?
We just returned from a great Chicago Boat Show and New England Boat Show in Boston.
On the way back from the show we stopped in at Paragon Products
the pick up the first US production run of CR-914 Black
trees.
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Chesapeake Performance Models is the authorized
North American service center for the RMG winches
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- Suitable for IOM to East Coast 12 meter Sailboats.
- 4.8 to 7.2 volts nominal supply range.
- Integral 5 Volt regulator for single battery operation.
- Weight 4.8 oz.
- Adjustable from 1 to 18 inches of travel with standard
drum.
- Failsafe shutdown when stalled.
- Programmable for transmitter pulse width range
- Static braking.
- S.S. ball bearing on output shaft
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Microcontroller
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What makes this winch smart is it's
state of the art digital electronics
controller. The controller is based on a
Microcontroller Unit (MCU) which is a
very small computer system in one chip.
The MCU is controlled by a software
program (ROM) which monitors all aspects
of the winch's operation. Included in
this program are some 'smart'
fail-safe features that can protect the
winch from problems that may occur with
your yacht's electrics or sheeting
system. To fit all the features into the
controller, surface mount technology is
used on a double sided printed circuit
board
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Dynamic Pulse
Width Modulation
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Servo systems
use Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM)
to reduce power
and speed as the
desired position
is approached.
This gives finer
and smoother
control when
small movements
are required.
But the problem
with standard
P.W.M. is that
as the desired
position is
approached, the
reduction in
power can cause
the servo to
stop short. This
can result in
excess power
consumption and.
This is what's
happening when a
servo is not
moving but is
buzzing.
However, unlike
other winches
and servos the
SmartWinch has
dynamic PWM. If
the SmartWinch
controller
detects that it
has not reached
the desired
position, power
is increased up
to 100% if
necessary until
the desired
position is
reached.
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Stall Protection
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When a
conventional
servo becomes
stalled, it will
stay stalled
until the
problem is
solved. If not
solved in time,
the battery can
be flattened,
motor
overheated,
output
transistors
overheated and
possibly
damaged. But the
SmartWinch knows
when it is
stalled and can
protect itself
by shutting
down. The
SmartWinch then
signals that it
is stalled by
sounding a
two-tone beep at
2 second
intervals until
reset. Stall
mode can reset
by moving the Tx
stick in the
opposite
direction. If
this does not
work, turn the
SmartWinch off
and on again.
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Battery Testing
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The SmartWinch
can monitor the
battery for low
voltage. If the
voltage is below
the warning
level a warning
signal (5 rising
tones) will
sound when the
winch is
switched on. If,
during normal
operation the
voltage falls
below the
shutdown level,
the winch will
drive to the low
battery failsafe
position and
hold there until
the battery is
replaced or
voltage
recovers. See
Table 1. Default
is battery
monitoring OFF.
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Low Battery
Failsafe
Position
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The default low
battery failsafe
position is
booms half out.
But this is only
true if using a
standard spool
type drum. If a
spiral drum is
used then this
position would
be closer to
full in and
could make it
difficult to get
the boat ashore.
To compensate
for this the low
battery failsafe
position is also
adjustable so
you can choose
whatever
position you
wish between
full in and full
out.
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Scaled Linear
Travel
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Travel response
to the first 25%
of Tx stick
movement from
full in when
single ended or
both ends when
double ended is
adjustable from
1:1 at minimum
to a maximum of
4:1. For
example, if 50%
is selected,
each increment
of the first 25%
of the stick
range results in
half the travel
of the default
setting. This
feature is
similar to
exponential
adjustment in a
computer Tx.
However scaled
linear has the
advantage of
consistent
incremental
travel over the
first 25% of
stick movement
whereas
exponential is
constantly
varying. Default
is 1:1.
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Input Deadband
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Input deadband
is the amount
dithering in the
Rx signal that a
servo can
tolerate without
responding to by
constantly
jittering. This
is adjustable
from 0.8 to 10
microseconds.
Deadband
adjustment
allows the
optimization of
TX fine trim
control. The
default setting
is 5
microseconds.
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Voltage
Protection
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For protection
of the
electronics from
over or under
voltage
conditions the
circuit will
disable itself
when the supply
voltage goes
above 9 Volts or
below 3.8 Volts.
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Overrun
Protection
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Once set up to
suit the
transmitter, the
winch is
programmed to
ignore signals
which are above
maximum and
below minimum
pulse width of
that
transmitter.
This means that
should
interference
cause the
receiver to send
signals outside
the normal range
for that
transmitter, the
winch will just
ignore those
signals. It will
not try to
travel closer
than close
hauled or beyond
square running
positions.
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280EL |
Smartwinch 280EL including 26Std
Drum
Std 6 Turns (New EC12 Standard), Higher torque |
$300.00 |

SMARTWINCH 380
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- Suitable for AC Class, J Class and larger boats.
- 4.8 to 7.2 volts nominal supply range.
- Integral 5 Volt regulator for single battery operation.
- Weight 6.0 oz
- Adjustable from 1 to 24 inches of travel with standard
drum.
- Failsafe shutdown when stalled.
- Programmable for transmitter pulse width range
- No over runs due to radio problems, interference etc.
- Static braking.
- S.S. ball bearing on output shaft
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380ES |
Smartwinch 380ES including 32Std
Drum
Std 6 Turns (New EC12 Standard), Higher torque |
$355.00 |
All RMG Smartwinches are
compatible with Spektrum Radios

Standard Drum Sizes
Tapered Spiral Drums
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Item #32zs6
Cost $18.00 |
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Item #45zs4
Cost $20.00 |
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Item #45zs9
Cost $22.00 |
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