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Post by vgracingse on Nov 18, 2017 13:12:28 GMT
I’ve made it for the plywood box for the inverters. I have bulkhead fittings for cables under the box😉
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Post by vgracingse on Nov 29, 2017 17:25:16 GMT
Got terminal blocks!
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 8, 2017 9:52:20 GMT
Timme for first test soon!!🙉
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 10, 2017 21:26:06 GMT
It works! Now I have to get deeper into the AMC1280 adjustments and how to setup the inverters better. I have set 0.00 ramp time. Is there any other important parameter? For Racing games, which software is the best? Dirt rally, iRacing, Asetto Corsa etc. I have just test with Ian BFF without game.
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Post by riton39 on Dec 10, 2017 22:49:21 GMT
Hi, cool! Assetto corsa and Dirt, yes
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 11, 2017 16:31:47 GMT
Hi, cool! Assetto corsa and Dirt, yes With Ian’s software?
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Post by riton39 on Dec 11, 2017 17:33:06 GMT
No , for me it is Simtools and before Xsim, for the moment I have not tested BFF
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 18, 2017 21:25:05 GMT
My 6dof is now tested and works amazing! (Vid will come soon, not working now..) Because one 180° sensor break down under some Live For Speed driving. The shaft get stucked in the brass socket. Have anyone been into this before? It not possible to turn the silver shaft.. It get stuck and the whole sensor turn around with the gearbox axle!.
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 19, 2017 12:08:22 GMT
These sensors do not have ball bearing inside the shaft, they are metal to metal, and might "freeze" if they get hot from friction. Especially if the shaft is a little misaligned. I have seen some solutions for it around where they attach it to flexible link. I interfaced them in the past using some silicon tubing. See the yellow silicon tubing piece on the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_P1tg8yXgAThere are similar sensors with ball bearing that you can use, but they cost 2-3 times more. See other sensor options here: motionsim.blogspot.com/p/links-and-info.htmlThanks Thanos
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 20, 2017 17:13:45 GMT
These sensors do not have ball bearing inside the shaft, they are metal to metal, and might "freeze" if they get hot from friction. Especially if the shaft is a little misaligned. I have seen some solutions for it around where they attach it to flexible link. I interfaced them in the past using some silicon tubing. See the yellow silicon tubing piece on the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_P1tg8yXgAThere are similar sensors with ball bearing that you can use, but they cost 2-3 times more. See other sensor options here: motionsim.blogspot.com/p/links-and-info.htmlThanks Thanos Thanks! I will do a better construction for the sensors. Yes you right. They been little misaligned and the mount is all made of steel. Not good. I will come back with a better solution🤔😉
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 20, 2017 17:37:38 GMT
Here you can see what the axle look like🧐
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 21, 2017 18:07:12 GMT
Here you can see what the axle look like🧐 Yes, the friction burn mark is visible..
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 21, 2017 21:09:50 GMT
New 3D printed sensor holder☺️ Adjustable also😲
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Post by vgracingse on Dec 21, 2017 21:13:32 GMT
I take out the PCB-board and I will glue that piece to the 3Dp mount. What do you think?
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 24, 2017 15:48:11 GMT
Yes, totally doable. The magnet is on the shaft still I suppose.
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