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Low budget 2DOF Desk racer

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by benj, Nov 11, 2014.

  1. insanegr

    insanegr !N$@n€

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    and thanks to @Slider there is a tuto how to mod it for our use
    http://www.xsimulator.net/community/threads/how-to-modify-a-server-power-supply-for-12v.5774/
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  2. Nick Moxley

    Nick Moxley Well-Known Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    There are also multiple Larger PSU's that can be found for relatively cheap on Ebay, For example the Dell poweredge 2950......750W @ 62A I paid 15$ each for them.

    These are also "redundant Supplies" meaning there's actually 2 Psu's inside and in case one fail's the other will pick up the load with out the source ever seeing it happen.


    Big 2950's

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-2Del...=US_Server_Power_Supplies&hash=item3ce9318f16

    Even Bigger

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-2-HP...=US_Server_Power_Supplies&hash=item5414fb045a
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  3. benj

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    Very interesting, thanks everyone. My sabretooth is 2x60 but I only use that because it was lying about...I've no idea how many amps these wheelchair motors might draw and my multimeter doesn't do amps..

    Would anyone have any guess what a rig like this would need? I also run on 12v so not sure I need 2 supplies wired together.
  4. bsft

    bsft

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    motors usually draw 2.5 - 3 times the rated current depending on how harsh a motion profile you set.
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  5. benj

    benj Member

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    I would just like to say....

    My mind has been blown!!

    :grin:thumbs:cheers

    Just spent a few hours tweaking profiles then a long session with Dirt 3 and Oculus Rift.

    So amazing!!!!! Unreal! This forum rocks :cheers:grin
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  6. Blame73

    Blame73 Well-Known Member

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    It surely does. I'm spending the little free time I have - I'm a brand new dad - searching through the forum and planning and building my first shaker.
    thanks again guys!
  7. benj

    benj Member

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    So it finally happened ;) After some serious abuse (big crashes, 4 hours or so gameplay) - my plates bent. No real surprise!

    What has been interesting for me is how solid these machines need to be. Any slight bit of play in a linkage is really noticeable. Any weak points will bend and break, and as you make one bit stronger, it reveals another weak point :nerd:)

    Being the un-skilled metal worker I am, I found these 5mm steel plates which are ideal for my upgrade. They come in various centre distances too! My trusty dremel can help to cut a keyway into the holes to keep them from rotating on the motor shaft.

    http://www.u-bolts-r-us.co.uk/125501-backing-plate-for-british-standard-gripping-u-bolt-1100-series

    [​IMG]
    Onwards and upwards!
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  8. SilentChill

    SilentChill Problem Maker

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    I know the feeling, I have had to replace all the brackets and levers on my rig they all bent or ended up cracking.