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Re: Turret Rotation Sensor

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Originally Posted by Ewilliams2006 View Post
Absolute encoders can be a lot nicer than continuous pots, but a cheaper solution is to just have your turret turn towards a limit switch at the beginning of the math, and zero your encoder when it hits the switch.
This is a nice approach because if there is slip between the sensor and turret, the limit switch will correct for it.

Also, a lot of the advantages of absolute position-sensing sensors are lost once you have a reduction between the turret and the sensor (unless you have a multi-turn pot).