IBM Solenoid question
- Touch_It
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Fist, I just thought I would point out that this would be for my 4704 Model F 107 key. With that being said do wheelwriter's have solenoids or where is the best place to get a replacement solenoid (original or replacement)?
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- dorkvader
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you can just buy them like so:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11015
I have a few wheelwriter typewriters and none of them have solenoids. Even the displaywriter (the system that predated it) doesn't. (it has a speaker). Lots of IBM beam springs have solenoids, as do the much more common and cheap 3178 keyboards (sometimes called "model C") I also have two wang terminal keyboards with hall effect switches and solenoids plus one with keytronic and a solenoid.
but I imagine 0100010 might have a better offer.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11015
I have a few wheelwriter typewriters and none of them have solenoids. Even the displaywriter (the system that predated it) doesn't. (it has a speaker). Lots of IBM beam springs have solenoids, as do the much more common and cheap 3178 keyboards (sometimes called "model C") I also have two wang terminal keyboards with hall effect switches and solenoids plus one with keytronic and a solenoid.
but I imagine 0100010 might have a better offer.
- 0100010
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Was actually just about the same info :
1 - Sparkfun has solenoids (but I don't know if they will work with one of xwhatsits drivers)
2 - IBM 3178s have solenoids - I have one I can sell (hence the PM)
3 - Check with Cindy to see if she has any 3178s left, if you want the spare parts in addition to the solenoid
1 - Sparkfun has solenoids (but I don't know if they will work with one of xwhatsits drivers)
2 - IBM 3178s have solenoids - I have one I can sell (hence the PM)
3 - Check with Cindy to see if she has any 3178s left, if you want the spare parts in addition to the solenoid
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Those Sparkfun solenoids might not be such a good idea. Unlike the IBM solenoids, they have a very long throw, so there'll most likely be a noticeable delay when they activate. The IBM solenoid clickers only seem to move about 1mm or so. Also, the IBM solenoids hammer themselves against their own mounting bracket, which is what makes the nice click; these ones are just a standard solenoid designed to be used to move stuff, so they don't actually collide with anything.
The other problem is that they have a 4.5 ohm coil. My solenoid board outputs 9V, so it would try to pull 2A... scary! Even at 5V that would be 1.1A. The original IBM solenoids are about 33 ohms or thereabouts. Maybe you could put a big-ass power resistor inline with it but it's still not really going to sound all that nice because of the hefty throw.
The other problem is that they have a 4.5 ohm coil. My solenoid board outputs 9V, so it would try to pull 2A... scary! Even at 5V that would be 1.1A. The original IBM solenoids are about 33 ohms or thereabouts. Maybe you could put a big-ass power resistor inline with it but it's still not really going to sound all that nice because of the hefty throw.
- Touch_It
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Cool, thanks for the replies. Definitely sounds like an og IBM solenoid is the only way to go. Hopefully will be buying one + a solenoid board with christmas money .
- Muirium
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Will they work with generic solenoids? Say, inside one of Ellipse's Kishsaver rebuilds?
Not that I necessarily think this would be a good idea! But I recall Xwhatsit telling me the Model F controller was able to drive a solenoid driver too.
Not that I necessarily think this would be a good idea! But I recall Xwhatsit telling me the Model F controller was able to drive a solenoid driver too.
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Just wondering, would it be possible to get a solenoid for a Model M? I've seen a few videos of it done, but I'm not sure exactly what is required.
Edit: An xWhatsit controller would probably be needed, correct?
Edit: An xWhatsit controller would probably be needed, correct?
- Touch_It
- Location: Nebraska, United States.
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Classic USB 103 key (work) IBM F 4704 107
- Main mouse: Logitech g502 Proteus Core
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring (yet to try Beam Spring)
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Sorry, I keep forgetting to respond in this thread. I'll try to get some answers up tonight. I don't want to actually throw around any mis-information on accident.
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would love more informationTouch_It wrote: ↑Sorry, I keep forgetting to respond in this thread. I'll try to get some answers up tonight. I don't want to actually throw around any mis-information on accident.
- Touch_It
- Location: Nebraska, United States.
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Classic USB 103 key (work) IBM F 4704 107
- Main mouse: Logitech g502 Proteus Core
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring (yet to try Beam Spring)
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It is indeed possible to use a xwhatsit controller + solenoid on a model M keyboard.
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/sol ... 11683.html
also all IBM 3178 keyboards (ones with a blue toggle switch) should have a solenoid. Assuming it wasn't stolen.
http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/sol ... 11683.html
also all IBM 3178 keyboards (ones with a blue toggle switch) should have a solenoid. Assuming it wasn't stolen.
- darkspider
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Looking into ebay, some 3178 are stolen their solenoids. If a seller accepts, I think you should confirm whether they have solenoid in their interior when you eager to get them.