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Showroom DIY 2DOF simulator

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Erwan960, Sep 27, 2013.

  1. bsft

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    @Deijan5 , you need to have 12v12, 21v3 not powerful enough.
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    @Erwan960 , @eaorobbie , I fitted 60:1 boxes today to my mates sim, they are near impossible to move with no power on them, they should keep the sim stable when its off.
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  3. Erwan960

    Erwan960 Active Member Gold Contributor

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    So you use now model #11 ?
    12V / 3200 RPM / 60:1

    [​IMG]
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    Erwan960 Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Shane made me the shipping cost 70$ less than before. It's a little bit better !
    When I ask him how to reverse the shaft side :
    "you can convert them from right to left by pulling the gearboxes apart (you need to pop the rivets out with a punch) then by tapping the main shaft out of the main worm gear with a soft hammer and turning it around and reinserting it into the main worm gear and then reassembling it."

    It only remains for me to order!
  6. bsft

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    yep, thats how I did it, a lot of swearing here though, as I only have a concrete garage floor,a vice and a block of wood and 3 pound hammer, I just bought some bolts from the hardware store to hold it together again.
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    Erwan960 Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Your order has been completed.
    Parcel sent :)

    2x model #7 12v 3200 rpm 50:1
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  8. eaorobbie

    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    Sweet let us know difference, I'm sure you will be happy.
  9. Albertus

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    WOW! Nice simulator. I wish i had enough money to build the same simulator!
    Just a question: Can XSimulator being used for public use or only for personal use?

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    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    SimTools is made for private use but by contacting the creator @yobuddy he can arrange a public licence for you, please if you want to use it publicly support the person behind the fine creation.
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  11. Erwan960

    Erwan960 Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Slight change on my rig : triple screen !

    [​IMG]

    [​IMG]
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    looks great man! did you get the 50:1 gearboxes yet?
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    Erwan960 Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Yes I received. It only remains for me to find a little time to adapt to my system! :)
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    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    Me jealous , wow looks cool, nice small bevals too
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    WOW...the work on this project is fantastic. How many amps at load do those dc motors pull.
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    I'm using two 12V - 50 A power supplies and my JRK are set to deliver 38 A max.
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    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    We have recorded 45-48amp draw through the Jrks on motor stall to change direction, but thats only for a split second with simular motors.
    Jrks with cooling dont have a problem punching those numbers out all day.
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    Wow this all looks so good. well done, plenty of inspiration here!
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    Erwan960 Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Test with triple screen config. Not easy to drive just woke up ;)

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    Thats got some kick! Is that with the 50:1 boxes?