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Showroom 2 Dof wiper motor 12v

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by mariana fino, Feb 27, 2016.

  1. mariana fino

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    I have always friends playng with me so i have weld a slider adjust on my 2 dof so everyone can play!!

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  2. mariana fino

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    i have made my brake pedal with vibration, put a motor from a old controller and i connected direct to a 12v power source ,its controled by a micro switch (mechanical adjust only no interface on the pc or other kind of board)so you can adjust at what time of braking you ill fill the vibe!hope you enjoy my cheap solution!!

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    Man, that is nice! Did you use JRKs or Arduino and Monster Motos?
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    Wow great job, nice to see it working so good with wipermotors!!! Job well done:thumbs
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    Moving the seat changes the COG and that is not a good idea.

    You could use the same sliders and make the pedals adjustable instead.
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  8. mariana fino

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    Hi @noorbeast ,yes i can note that when i slide my seat and the center of gravity change the motors stay working (noise) when i am stopped ,its to correct the C.O.G.i think... so i already put the pedals adjustable,so i can respecte the C.O.G.!!!

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    Did you think about to use hall sensors instead of analogs pots? is more durable, and they are very accuracy
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  10. mariana fino

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    Hi @chu ,i am thinking make my on pedals at that time i will think in use hall sensors,for now the pots still working ok,after a problem i will think on hall sensors,i only test original Logitech pedals with pots ,i never try pedals with hall sensors,so for me its dificult to have an option,can someone give a feedback about pots vs hall sensors?
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    I was talking about the sensors for motor position(servo). I have on my own sim hall sensors instead of pots and is not dificult to do it by yourself.
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    Ok @chu thanks for the tip ,i will check on youtube!:thumbs
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    Take a look at my thread, some of us are using the same hall pots
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    A beautiful box.
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    Hey I really like your build, got a question. what did you use for the red extension rods from the motors to the seat?
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    It looks like the back of your rig is wooden. did you have to isolation ground the motor with the fear of frying your power supply?
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    I wondered that too. Probably don't have to considering there wouldn't be any continuity between the two motors.
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    Hey dude what kind of potentiometers did you use linear or tapper and a 10k or was there somethingg else you found better?