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Showroom DIY 2DOF simulator

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Erwan960, Sep 27, 2013.

  1. Jewly

    Jewly New Member

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    Good!
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  2. Meawto

    Meawto Sorry for bad English ;'(

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    what do you use for hold all your system ? wood or metal ?
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    Wood?? metal?

    I am making using wiper motors.
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    Meawto Sorry for bad English ;'(

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    black plate on the floor
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    Jewly New Member

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    바닥 [/ QUOTE]에 검은 접시 [QUOTE = "18270 게시물 Meawto, : 118,768, 회원"]
    I'm making metal.
    I'm thinking about welding too.
    Will Wood be weak?
  6. sujianping

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    On the sim can learn a lot.
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    Great Work!!!

    Thanks for sharing
  8. gigi

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    Hallo,
    Can you please explain your jrk setting to avoid exceed peak current of 30A? I have 4similar motors that have 23A nominal and 40A peak like yours, but I would like control them using jrk12v12
    Thanks
    Gigi
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    Hallo,
    Can you please explain your jrk setting to avoid exceed peak current of 30A? I have 4similar motors that have 23A nominal and 40A peak like yours, but I would like control them using jrk12v12
    Thanks
    Gigi
  10. eaorobbie

    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    I run this setting at 0 , if your communication (usb) is a little poor having the pid period too low will cause an error too.
    I set pid period at 20 and unlimited on amps (0) , no errors.
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    Have you got pictures of your settings? I don't understand what values are you running at 0.
    Thanks
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    Hi Earobby!
    you're always in my thoughts, every time I start my simulator. Memories was the summer of 2014 You passed 4/5 hours with me in helping me to Skype configure my You are and remain my hero!
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    I open a new thread last day for my problem here https://www.xsimulator.net/community/threads/90zyt-155-12-mcp4-60-1-and-jrk-12v12.9662/.
    I love Jrk 12v12 and I would like to use them with my new motors ZYT90-155-12-MCP4 60:1 180W 23A continuos and 40A peak. Jrk 12V12 have a limit of 30A peak, if it is possible to control these motors also with jrk I'd be happy
  14. noorbeast

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    Motor Tab Blame. Max Current.
  17. Erwan960

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    Last edited: Jan 28, 2017
  18. gigi

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    Thanks Ervan , setting 2.997 my motors that have 40A current peak can be control from jrk 12v12 that have 30A peak....no error no jrk smoke?
  19. gigi

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    Another question....wich fuses did you use and were you put them?
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    He was answering to me on where to put the 0 value
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