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simulateur 2 dof de fortissimo

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by fortissimo, Dec 23, 2015.

  1. fortissimo

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    Bonjour
    moi ce fortissimo
    je Voulais realiser un reve d'enfant,me construire un simulateur de course.
    je me fait conseillé par mes amis du site PCSHM qui m'apporte beaucoup d'aide
    mon projet est un tout mobile en acier sur un socle bois
    Quand a la partie electrique ce sera arduino et sabertooth et pr les moteurs ce n'est pas encore défini.
    Bientot des photos disponibles de Mon projet.
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    quelques photos de châssis:)

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    still work to do :pense

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    Great start to a full frame design.

    Where do you plan placing the motors and connecting rods, at the feet, knees or near the seat? The closer to the seat the less effective the leverage.

    You can dual language post to the main thread and please include an English translation via Google Translate. It saves other members time trying to work out who may need help and who is just posting a comment.

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    1. Ok i make this ,thank you
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    positionnement des bras de levier sur chassis.jpg

    hi, for positioning motors I will position them below the seat, the connecting rods are secured at the arrow red or green, depending on the size of motors.


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    I change the electrical box, I place the rear speakers above ;)
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    The more leverage you can get in a full frame design the better, so plan to use the green position 2 for the motors if you are placing them under the seat and make sure they have ample torque.
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    engines should be 45 NM et 70TM(round minute) .
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    what is the difference to place the upper fixing rods on top of the seat or under the seat?
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    Better leverage if you get the connecting point higher than the center of gravity.
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    ça avance bien ici manque plus que les moteurs et en voiture simone :) pour le point de fixation des bielles tout dépend si tu souhaite un simulateur compact ou non mais avec une position haute prise niveau des épaules les moteurs forceront moins et ton simulateur sera plus réactif.

    well here it going missing engines and drive simone :) for the fixation point rods all depends if you want a compact simulator or not but with a high level socket shoulder position will force the engines will be less and your simulator more responsive.
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    ok jte remercie ;)
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    quelle est la difference de niveau en cm entre l'assise et la base pour le pédalier ?
    il te faut un cardan assez long pour que la base du pédalier ne touche pas le sol en zone de freinage !
    bon courage

    What is the level difference in cm between the basis and the base(basis) for the crankset?

    You need a rather long universal joint so that the base(basis) of the crankset does not affect(touch) the ground in zone of braking!

    Good luck
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    there are 20 cm in height between the base of the bottom bracket and the base.
    with calculations that I made the base of 13cm pedalier down to the bridge as it is 0 level.
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    Je ai Commandé, je devrais get kit de mon Avec le moteur et la carte Dans les 15 jours

    moteurs: 120w 40rpm 25nm
    électronique carte: Arduino et Sabertooth 2x32

    :)
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    Je l'ai commandé une rallonge pour mon G27, est que vous savez si elle est USB 2 ou USB 3?
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    I will not control the USB extension cord because I was told it could have interference
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    motors with their carrier

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