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Formula and GT cockpit motion 2dof

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by darlan, Oct 19, 2020.

  1. darlan

    darlan New Member

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    Greetings pilots.

    I'm brazilian and my english also is a work in progress :p.

    I'm building my 2dof motion with a seat position for drive formula and GTs cars. I dont know if the phisics balance will be ok in the final, because my motors have only 10nm nominal force and 35nm for maximum.

    but i will use a polulu motorshield, maybe its help me to improve the power administration because its a good h bridge.

    here is my aluminium profile homemade cockpit made for the motion: cockpit 1.jpeg

    cockpit 2.jpeg

    my CEP motors: motor bosch.jpeg bosch motors 1.PNG



    the Polulu shield and power supplyes: polulu and fonts 24v.jpeg

    the motion base: base 1.jpeg


    I'll test soon and will post here the results.

    Many thanks!
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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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  3. darlan

    darlan New Member

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    Thanks mate.
    I'll do it.
    but i should use a short movements, maybe 4 or 5 degree of inclination for dont force the motors.