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Diy 2DOF motion simulator

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Adrian_since1986, Oct 1, 2022.

  1. Adrian_since1986

    Adrian_since1986 New Member

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    Hello friends, I've been following the forum for some time, and this was the result of my prototype, made only with material I had at home, I wanted to test the electronic part and how the mechanical part would look, I really liked the result and the pleasure of having I was successful, for the final project I will use aluminum profile and 2 new motors (I imagine they won't have enough power) but that's what I had available for purchase at an acceptable price.

    Specifications:

    Voltage: 12V DC
    Speed: 30 RPM
    (rated): 5.5A
    (max.): 20A
    Torque (rated): 8Nm
    Torque (max.): 50Nm
    Weight: 1.7 kg

    Soon I'll post how the final assembly is, I'm still waiting for the motor mounts to arrive from the laser cut.

    Thank you for everything! :)


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  2. Adrian_since1986

    Adrian_since1986 New Member

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    Hi guys, updating the project

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    This week a few more pieces arrive and you can already test the movement on the new platform
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    Good morning guys, I received the hall angle sensors from China, and yesterday I went to test, I took the potentiometers that were working perfectly and turned on the sensors, but when I open the SMC3 the motors are off and the green line does not respond when I turn the sensor, I didn't find any information about it, but is there any different configuration to use the sensors? Thanks
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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Check the Hall sensors are wired around the correct way.
  6. Adrian_since1986

    Adrian_since1986 New Member

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    Thanks for the tip, but the connections were correct, I reduced the cable size by 40cm and it worked perfectly
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  7. Adrian_since1986

    Adrian_since1986 New Member

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    Good afternoon guys, first test of the current platform, it still needs some adjustments and I still understand the simtools, part of the lever stroke and the strength of the effects, but I'm very happy with the results Thanks
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  8. HenriqueDourado

    HenriqueDourado New Member

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    very nice your project
    I'm also wanting to build a 2dof like this, you have whatapp contact or email (whatapp preferred), I would love to talk to you
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  9. Adrian_since1986

    Adrian_since1986 New Member

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    Good morning everyone, moving on to update a little bit of the project, still making some adjustments but it's already possible to have a lot of fun :)

    My wife doing a test in the F1 22

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