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Showroom A few years later, I'm finally ready to finish this 2DOF project!

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by TL1000S, Feb 16, 2021.

  1. TL1000S

    TL1000S New Member

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    Safety first, install the four point safety belt and emergency switch before I dare to start the test.
    Finally began to test in the game, with the handle in the seat test a few laps LFS, feel good.

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    At present, I feel that the setting is OK. Adjust it later.

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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    LFS has been running for more than 20 minutes, the temperature of MM is kept at 30 ℃, and the motor and power supply are cool.

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  6. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    That is likely because you need to first refine your motion profile, as suggested.

    Running such a low Intensity Level actually results in global smoothing, what you should do is dial each axis in individually first.