Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread Dave Cole
When I was 15, (> 45 years ago) I had double pneumonia and I was hospitalized for 10 days.  It seemed like weeks. Two large penicillin injections in my rump each day.   Breathing treatments every hour at the beginning and then less frequently as I improved.  You wouldn't believe the amount of

Re: [Emc-users] Supplier for low-voltage (48V) servo motors?

2020-03-24 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
Tamagawa give you a complete motors 48Vdc like a normal 220/110V ac servo motors with encoders and brake (or resolver as Andy suggest) . but I not so sure that type of motor have resolver ... I think 17 or 20/23 bit biss or sdi. But i'm not a tamagawa seller :)) Il giorno mar 24 mar 2020 alle

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread Ken Strauss
The loss of smell/taste symptom is all over: my morning paper, NY Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/22/health/coronavirus-symptoms-smell-taste.html ), CNN (https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/23/health/coronavirus-symptoms-smell-intl/index.html ), etc. > -Original Message- > From:

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread dave engvall
Implications? Gleaned from a medical  site. "Coronavirus is enveloped, meaning the virus has coating on the outside of it. As it happens, the envelope means that the virus doesn’t survive well outside of the body—they usually can’t last longer than 24 hours outside of the body and usually

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread Thomas J Powderly
this? https://hackaday.com/2020/03/23/mit-ventilator-designed-with-common-manual-resuscitator-submitted-for-fda-testing/ i havent read it yet thanks! tomp On 3/24/20 4:05 PM, Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users wrote: MIT Ventilator Designed With Common Manual Resuscitator

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users
Here's a fairly simple and inexpensive device to automate use of an ambu bag. MIT Ventilator Designed With Common Manual Resuscitator; Submitted For FDA Testing | | | | | | | | | | | MIT Ventilator Designed With Common Manual Resuscitator; Submitted For F... In many parts of the

Re: [Emc-users] Supplier for low-voltage (48V) servo motors?

2020-03-24 Thread andy pugh
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 08:33, Philipp Burch wrote: > > Thanks, Tamagawa looks promising. I'm awaiting a quotation. They also > have some semi-proprietary encoders built in, but at least it seems as > if there is some information available about them. Tamagawa are a major manufacturer of

Re: [Emc-users] Supplier for low-voltage (48V) servo motors?

2020-03-24 Thread Philipp Burch
Thanks, Tamagawa looks promising. I'm awaiting a quotation. They also have some semi-proprietary encoders built in, but at least it seems as if there is some information available about them. Bye, Philipp On 24.03.20 07:54, theman whosoldtheworld wrote: > tamgawa is the best one, quality, price

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
seems a object than can broke into 30min I work a lot with similar mechanics into label printer apply ... too poor for consider it a rescue device. Mechanics can be completely re-designed if you would make it printable from anyhow. FOr example the bottle never stay on position with these

Re: [Emc-users] Supplier for low-voltage (48V) servo motors?

2020-03-24 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
tamgawa is the best one, quality, price and flange ... plus it have 30mm 20mm and 16mm ... about drive is not so fontastic ... but motors is really ok. But also someone have you suggested to use alibaba ... you can buy outrunner motor and add some renishow inexpensive magnetic encoders also

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators

2020-03-24 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 24 March 2020 00:22:43 TJoseph Powderly wrote: > yes > you need to know what a ventilator does > how it is installed into a person > and about the tool used to test that the tube is in the correct > position. That tool BMV is usually just for test, and it _could_be > used for longer