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2dof-wiper-motor-car-simulator-by-DERIY-(SATO)

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by DERIY, Apr 26, 2010.

  1. ruiaircraft

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    Hi DERIY,

    what did you use as Servo Motor Amplifier Controller to work with a DC wiper motor ?


    thanks
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    Hello Deriy, Thank you for posting the info for building your simulator.However, the problem that I have is trying to enlarge the drawing of the wiring of the RN-VN2 Controller and the wiring of the Polulu driver.

    Thank you
    John
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    Sorry John, I do not understand the question.
    What is it RN-VN2 ?
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    Hello Deriy, I am referring to the wiring drawings that you posted for the controllers. The drawings are too small and I cannot enlarge them to read them.

    John
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    Hello everybody

    I am a Chinese fan, like here, but also admire your ability to innovate.
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    Hello Deriy, congratulations for your great work.
    Can you explain and share pictures of your assembly
    potentiometers?
    What part of the movement of the seat?
    Greetings from Spain


    Greetings from Spain...
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    Hi gaf00tas!
    This Potentiometers photos.
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    I installed them so that they do not control the position of the engine. They control the position of the platform. Very reliable method of installation.
    In contrast to the way the shaft gear.
    It has been five months since the launch of my simulator.
    And never Potentiometers did not disappoint me.

    If I'm not mistaken, you're asking about this thing
    [​IMG]
    This is a ball bearing from the vehicle.
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    gaf00tas New Member

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    that's what I wanted
    thank you very much, I want to build one like you.
    wiper motors that are voltage?
    they are to bear my weight of 118 kg
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    Voltage on motors 16volt.
    My weight of 112 kg, despite this, the motors are very briskly move the chair.
    Most importantly, well-balanced platform. Find center of gravity
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    Deriy,
    u really are genius.

    alan from Malaysia
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    Hi, i need plans, layouts and dimensions...
    Have you this?
    Regards
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    Very nice job & cheap made as you say. Nice craftmanship. Did you tested it on rfactor ?

    Greetz from the Netherlands.
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    This is a ball bearing from the vehicle.
    Deriy what part of vehicle is the ball bearing from?

    Thank you for creating a great design
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    Unfortunately I am still not able to test my sim in the game rfactor .
    But I have no doubt that my simulator it will work just as well, as in other games.

    This detail on it sways the whole structure.
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    Hello Deriy. I am impressed of your work! I will use ideas from you in the sim I am building. You wrote that the voltage is 16v What kind of power supply or battery are you using? Are the motors 12v vipermotors? (looks like it)

    Fred
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    Hi Fred!
    I use a homemade power supply at 16 volts.
    Wiper motors at 12 volts.
    They work fine with this voltage.
    ps. Good luck in building a simulator!
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    Homemade power supply! wow! another diy project maybe... Thanos recomended someplace here a car battery, because that prevented overheating of the mosfets (Dont remember where) Is your h-bridge working fine? you know any type of power supply that can be used?