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Question Can I use this motor and encoder for ffb wheel?

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by Dawood, Jul 13, 2021.

  1. Dawood

    Dawood New Member

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    Hello .
    Can I use this photoelectric encoder and a 775 motorwith 5000 rpm and 100w output for a fbb steering wheel . Please also tell me what pulley ratio to use?

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  2. Will0214

    Will0214 New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    2DOF, 3DOF, AC motor, Arduino, Motion platform
    I think you need to pose a more detailed design so that others can help you out more efficient.

    Technically, you can make it work, but with how much effort?