Monday morning early I left for good ol' Lisbon, ND for a few days again. I got to Gwinner early enough to have a good solid breakfast at a little gas station. The guy that usually tags along with me had other things to do this week so I drew a face on a napkin so he was here in spirit
The fish eye mode sure makes the rotary look small. It is WAY larger than it looks in the picture !!
This is a cable scraper power unit. It has a Stainless 5/8" cable that spools on a drum that pulls and pushes 4 12' wide manure scrapers. There is a scraper between each set of stalls and one by each feed lane to keep the pooooooop off the floor and keep the cows clean and dry. The control panels are quite hi-tech and monitor things such as scraper position down to the inch, amp draw on all legs (480v 3ph stuff), total run time, total Kw used per run, the number of times the power head reverses due to too high an amp draw and tons more stuff. The panels can be hooked into a central management system that is powered by a RaspberryPi and the dairyman can receive alarms and make changes from his smartphone. I hooked them up to the RaspberryPi and got them programmed on Monday/Tuesday.
This is the brain box that runs each scraper (there are four total in the barn). There is a lot going on here just to scrap poop around
Since this was an afterthought the electricians did not have 120v 1ph run to the control panels so they put an a box with a 480v 3ph down to 120v 1ph transformer in each of the four boxes so I can power the Ubiquiti AirGateway LR's. There is one AirGateway LR in each box for each scraper ....
They all connect to a NanoStation Loco. When I was setting up the software I needed a bit of help so I called the companies tech support line and it took literally 10 minutes to get the guy to understand they were communicating wireless and how that was all set up. He kept saying they were not wireless and he had no idea how it was working without wires. I finally took some pictures and emailed him. When he got the emails I heard a loud "Huh, that's neat"
The FRone feed pusher has the ability to be online as well. They've named it Ricky Bobby because all it wants to do is race around the barn
This install was a lot easier as there is 240v 1ph right in the box. These little Ubiquiti POE bricks accept 100-240v so that was a nice win
I decided to use a Ubiquiti UAP-Mesh to get it online as there was a bit of a dead spot in the WiFi over here and they said they plug a laptop into the feed pusher once in a while. Makes sense, accomplish two things at once.
This afternoon when I got home I started moving more dirt. There ended up being around 2' of nice black dirt right where I wanted the driveway to go towards the **** Shack so out it came and in went a nice clay from behind the chicken coop.
