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Post by blizzard on Jan 18, 2015 20:23:34 GMT
Hi all,
the problem is solved, because there was something to change in the ini file of Ians BFF software. X-Plane controls now the revolutions of the motor. Everything is fine adjustment now. Thank your for all your help!
Rolf
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Post by riton39 on Jan 18, 2015 21:35:38 GMT
the first thing to do is to connect a potentiometer on the engine! nothing will work properly if you do not do that. you must physically connect the potentiometer on the engine. and electrically connect the potentiometer to the AMC. the potentiometer gives the motor position to the AMC. you have an example on my video. look: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AG0ckMDWgE&index=25&list=PLzgqQ7DQsR4PrPOLywc0Wub0jLQvhaOC1when you have to connect a potentiometer on the engine, there is 4 button on the AMC, they can move up or down the cam motor
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Post by riton39 on Jan 18, 2015 21:40:18 GMT
I no longer understand, should not be understood ..
you have a picture of your simulator, engine ...
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Post by blizzard on Jan 18, 2015 22:42:57 GMT
Hi riton39, Ok, it's a misunderstanding, because I thought you asked for a potentiometer on the circuit of the VFD. I've a magnetic contactless position sensor 180° installed on one side of the motor axis and wired with the AMC, of course. Sorry for the confusing.
Rolf
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Post by riton39 on Jan 19, 2015 7:50:26 GMT
cool! glad it works;)
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