Settling in after a few months of travels.
Four automated batches back-to-back.
Minimal supervision of the process - but got a bit cocky, left the house on the last one and murphy struck. The knot in the drawstring on the bag we have been using inside the stainless bag prevented the lid from fully closing. This prevented the lower limit switch from being hit.
So the crane kept running for a bit too long - unwound all the cable and then started winding up again. The brewbot was still looking for the lower limit switch to be hit. Wound the lid to the top and broke mounting off.
Should be an easy fix, but some lessons learned.
I have timeout on the crane down operation. But it was too long so didn't prevent the damage. If you have error detection routines these probably don't work if youdon't test them.
The logic for the crane should always look at both limit switches and stop if either is hit.
The lower limit switch is susceptible to this problem. May change to a potentiometer or rotary encoder to detect when the lid stops at the bottom of the travel.