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Simulator 2DOF

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by feewel, Mar 23, 2016.

  1. feewel

    feewel

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    Hello everyone,

    I just finished the assembly of my simulator , I will go to the software section .
    My support is currently wood but I count it again in aluminum profile but I'll have a little fun with before !

    20160323_173316.jpg
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  2. zigzag49

    zigzag49 Active Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Nice work , could you tell us + hardware and can some pictures.
  3. feewel

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    All my simulator is based on a tutorial from the forum pcshm and consists of :

    - 2 moteurs 120W 24V (40rpm@25Nm)
    - 1 Sabertooth 2x32
    - 1 alimentation 24V 20A
    - 2 potentiomètres 10k FCP22E
    - 1 Arduino UNO R3
    - 2 roues dentées Module 1 50 dents
    - 2 roues dentées Module 1 20 dents

    I placed the cards Sabertooth and Arduino in an old pc power supply for own.

    On a support made nearly independent is a G27.
    I want to integrate it on my future aluminum support but while having only seat that moves.

    I'm learning to use SketchUp to model this support, I would come post pictures when I would have done.

    I must take other photos, for now I only have that one on my phone.
  4. Leo Burton

    Leo Burton Active Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Is that @Wanegain's design? Another Simukit?

    It looks great! Love the colour coordination.
  5. feewel

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    Yes I left the tutorial of wanegain.
    And yes I hate red !!!
    But as I count all over again in aluminum, it'll be harder to coordinate colors.
  6. feewel

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    Here are some additional pictures



    20160324_180537.jpg 20160324_180529.jpg 20160324_180603.jpg IMG_20151116_123755.jpg
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  7. zigzag49

    zigzag49 Active Member

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    Congratulations to you, for you forgot against the resistances that plugs has p1 and p2 of the sabertooth card she used to absorb the current returns.
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  8. feewel

    feewel

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    Thank you , I 'll do it tomorrow
  9. Wanegain

    Wanegain Active Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, Arduino, Motion platform, 4DOF
    Very nice (red) simulator :D
  10. cgodwin

    cgodwin Active Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Very nice! Do you have it running yet? Would love to see a video of the seat in action.