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Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by absyfadhel1, Apr 17, 2020.

  1. absyfadhel1

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    thanx bro
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    I really need diyy license...

    this is my project be wait for next video

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    first i made the seat stand with car shaft..

    20200430_163757.jpg


    then i change the place of the motor to less the weight..

    20200517_063820.jpg


    i used smc3 tools so i used arduno and ibts or some like that..

    20200517_063828.jpg

    i placed the potenmetier on a steel that i solder it on the motor ..

    20200517_063807.jpg

    so thats it....

    you can see the test video at this link



    hope i get diy license
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    Nice build :) I might even modify mine a little (building right now) as your foot well and wheel mount might cause me less issues. Thanks for posting.
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    Thanks for your support.. my build need some edit .. like when its go down the motor wont turn back becuase of wieght... i will add tomowro more spring in the back and i will check if it will solve the problme.. be waiting
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    even if anybody can tell me how to incress the power of the motor and thanx:roll
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    One of the problems when starting multiple threads is that information is scattered about and easily missed.

    See my earlier comment about the limitations of wiper motors on this thread: https://www.xsimulator.net/community/threads/2dof-motor-problme.14676/#post-197684

    Yours is really a design issue. If using weak motors like wipers then lots of inherent design leverage is needed, along with minimal mass, like a shoulder mount seat shaker design. For a compact design you need plenty of torque, I use 200w motors with 60:1 wormdrives on my compact rig.

    Use SimCalc to get your head around the trade offs between physics and design, for a given performance: https://www.xsimulator.net/communit...e-linear-speed-and-forces-of-your-design.270/
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    oh yes my problme sorry.. do you think the power supply maybe the problme?..because in smc3 when incress the speed or the power the powersupply turned off...i use computer power supply
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    The psu may have its limits, but I suspect this is a design problem, as the motors are likely not adequate to drive the intended load.
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    after i put my details on simcalc.. what the reseult? what it will help me on? help pls
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    If you put the dimension of your rig into SimCalc it will give you a good idea of what motor power may be needed to drive your rig at a desired level of performance.
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    Please post pictures of all of your settings.

    Do you have a 32 or 64bit version of Windows and what patch path have you used?
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    i have 64 bit and i followed what you said and its the same this is the setting i use

    i tryied to use network for interface type but nothing move
    simtool network.png
    then i tryied the serial type
    simtools com setting .png

    but its the same
    Note: the serial type worked with all game i used exept DR 2.0

    this is the axis ajustment if you want it

    dirt rally axis.png
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    We would still need to see screen shots of the Game Manger side of things, and one of the min/max numbers in Game Engines tuning center to really be able to help buddy.
    Take care,
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    You don't need to change the Interface settings and @yobuddy is right, we need to see how you have configured Axis Assignments and the Tuning Center, please include a picture of the Tuning Center with the game running (you may need to have it in window mode).
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    this is my tunning center
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    Check in your
    hardware_settings_config.xml or
    hardware_settings_config_vr.xml if you are using VR,
    found below

    C:\Users\*your username*\Documents\My Games\DiRT Rally 2.0\hardwaresettings

    and make sure that it has this line in there
    <custom_udp enabled="true" filename="SimToolsCustomUDP.xml" ip="127.0.0.1" port="4123" delay="1" />

    example
    <motion_platform>
    <dbox enabled="true" />
    <udp enabled="true" extradata="1" ip="127.0.0.1" port="20777" delay="1" />
    <custom_udp enabled="true" filename="SimToolsCustomUDP.xml" ip="127.0.0.1" port="4123" delay="1" />
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    so when i put this setting so i must use network on interface type or keep it serial?
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    if you have movement on other sims then everything should stay the same just chack hardware_settings_config.xml for the line and if its not there copy it in and test see if it works then report back
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