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My air-g-force prototype based on sfx 100

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by wingert, Mar 12, 2021.

  1. wingert

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    have done modification with a second switched valve to vent bags faster, respectively to have in middle position both sides guaranteed vented.
    dobble_valve1.jpg dobble_valve.jpg
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    can we see vid of it all working pls
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    ok i understand what is going here - the piston volume is greater than the bag volume

    looks like it works pretty good :)
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    what hose diameter are you using? how about the Tube Fittings, any brand? I have a similar setup and my problem is air leaking.
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    hose diameter is 8mm, ordinary fittings from ebay no special brand. This is a open system puts atmosphere pressure to each cylinder side, refill it, in every middle position.
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    have built a another version no external valves, using 3D printed tubes with venting holes in the middle.


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    did you make your own cylinders - did you use the old pistons ?
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    I have expand it to simulate acceleration with 2 pads in backrest.
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    just a seat update

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    after a long period of testing and a split in a 3D printed tube, replaced with original tubes with tiny holes (4x3mm), given more boost. lateral_tubes4.jpg lateral_tubes2.jpg
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    Where did you get the cylinders from ? Are they pneumatic parts ?
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    My mind just got a little bit blown when I saw this.

    How do you feel it works? Have you any other motion on your rig?
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    it gives you a kind of pressure driving curves.
    Yes, a plattform mover SFX100 for suspension plus a front surge for braking, plus a airflow in back of seat for acceleration.Also for open cars a wind system for speed.

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    I am trying to build one similar to yours, but only with 2 450ml pads per side.
    I don't know how thick is the piston of my 160x100mm cylinder.
    Could you please tell me where you exactly bore the 3mm holes from the middle.

    My thoughts:
    When I assume that the cylinder is 180mm wide and the hub is 99mm (that is what I am measuring at the end...theoretically it should be 100mm) the middle is at 90mm and the cylinder ends 40,5mm from the middle on both Sides.
    So I have to bore the 3mm holes at 40,5-1,5=39mm from the middle if I want to close the gap completely or 40,5-1,0=39,5mm if I want atmosphere pressure in the middle position.
    Am I right?
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    I have been building my own air bag system over the last few days and have been testing it today

    It uses a single double acting pneumatic cylinder and a dc motor with a crank to actuate it back and forth. The motion is done using an arduino nano and SMC3

    The dc motor driver is an ibt2 and it has not been very sucessful so far. It keeps overheating and shutting down. I will swap it for a more powerful driver.

    There are 4 air bags, 2 on each side that are pumped up as the cylinder moves in and out.

    I will add a video and write up to my build thread soon
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    in my case the bores are 20 mm from the middle point, but this depends from thickness of the piston.
    The best method is disassemble the cylinder, measure the piston, so this is anyway necessary for burring the bores.
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    Your work ist great! I am so happy that I found your thread: so much input.