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My 2DOF with DC motors

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by leaedman, Feb 8, 2015.

  1. pipis2015

    pipis2015 over-boost

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    I mean how is the force feedback with the new wheel?
    Stock vs 330mm?
  2. leaedman

    leaedman Active Member

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    Ok, the FFB will not change. It's just less powerful than originally (google translate :confused:), seem to have the force to 50% in settings.
    Otherwise the driving experience is more immersive with 330mm. I love that :cool::thumbs
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  4. leaedman

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    Thanks furiano :cheers
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    where did you get the wheel adapter from?
  6. leaedman

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    Yes, I found it on Ebay. Very good quality and and the seller is very serious (I also ordered him paddles shifter) :thumbs :
    >> LINK <<
    :cheers
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    Bon boulot , les sensations doivent excellente.
    Combien fait d'épaisseur ton adaptateur ?
    Good job, sensations are excellent. How thick is your adapter?
  8. leaedman

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    Merci zigzag49 :cheers
    I did not measure it but I think it is about 1 cm, not more. It is aluminum and the screws are supplied with.
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    Je n'ai pas mesuré, mais je pense qu'il fait d'environ 1 cm, pas plus. Il est en aluminium et les vis sont fournis avec.
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    Ok merci , c'est on jamais si je me décide à changer aussi.:p

    Ok thank you, that's if we ever I decide to change too.
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    Pour l'adaptateur il y a encore mieux (malheureusement j'avais déjà commandé l'autre avant :(). C'est mazak515 qui les fait, il est du métier. Astucieux les 2 ouvertures pour passer les câbles (j'ai dû découper le plastique du support d'origine de mon côté :confused:)

    >> Ebay link <<

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  11. TiffWiding

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    I want to know which hardware do you people use for your control of motors?
    Also which type of motors do you use?
    Can you please post here some specifications of the hardware you people use?
    Also do you use any kind of software for the simulation purpose? Which one?
  12. noorbeast

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    @TiffWiding you need to ask such questions in your own thread in the appropriate section, not clutter the thread of another member: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-building-q-a-faq.31/

    In preparation to asking a question first have a good look through the FAQs, as they cover things like motors with supplier links, control boards of different types, power supplies, building tips and tricks, plus a whole lot more: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/
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    you obviously have not done any reading of the site, have you?
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  14. JDTSTLMO

    JDTSTLMO Jim's Sim 2.0 soon to be 3.0 with moving seat.

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    Very nice, I hesitate to make a mod on my driving but I'm afraid that with a wheel 330 force feedback is low on a logitech DFGT
  16. Robbie Teengs

    Robbie Teengs RobbieT

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    Awesome sim, will be using your plans for my system as it is very neat. Will be using wheelchair motors so will need to make some changes to the mounting brackets.
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    Thank you Robbie Teengd :cheers
    it's nice to know that my plan is helpful to others :oops:
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    it looks good !
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    it's great
  20. Sam MAHENDRA

    Sam MAHENDRA mahentheman

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    Great idea mate. I am going to make one like this but I will replace the Switch with a Slide Potentiometer (Aus$5.50). I will match the travel mechanism to suit the travel of the Slide Pot.

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