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Hi all new to this

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    How should I improve this, put rods to the top of the chair
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    I would suggest you move the pivot and seat as far forward as possible and mount the rods as high as you can, as you would significantly improve leverage.
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    I will do this Easy fix only bolted cheers
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    And you will probably want to swap the wood for metal where the U joint is attached. The vibration and movement will soon eat through plywood.
    The ideal angles for the rods to the shoulder mount points is about 7.5 degrees to the side and 25 degrees to the back but your frame would be too short for that so the best alternative is to have the levers on the outside and at the back of the motor pivot point.
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    Hi all all seems to be done apart from mounting potential switchs is there a way I can test
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    I can seem to make SimTools work with the motors all powered up but not motor output??? Little stuck
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    I've followed the step by step guide but can't get passed the output test. there dont seem to be any communication between the laptop and the motors, there's voltage at the pots and voltage does increase and decrease ok just no out put to motors, been on it for the last 5 hours
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    I used this

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    Hi all thanks for the reply, seems like I missed a few steps I thought because my motors worked when I tested them off a car battery they was ok and didn't need ground isolation, also I'm not sure about the code I've posted a pic I what I've entered but not sure if it's what u ment by code, and I did not test the mm before using ether so looks like I got a busy few days a head thanks again all

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    My motor wiring

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    I thought SimTools sorted it all out for me
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    Thanks I'll get in it as soon as I finish work working through them steps hopefully I'll get somewhere
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    Ok I've downloaded arduino & smc3 opened it up and tried to upload it to my arduino but I get this error never coded anything in my life so well out my depth here

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    • Uploaded smc3 to anduino
    • Linked moto monster anduino together
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    • 2v at motor connections but did not change with increasing pots
    • I just noticed my anduino dont look the same as one on the Internet
    • Also changing mounting
    • I think I need to but another mm and Anduro and start again

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