1. Do not share user accounts! Any account that is shared by another person will be blocked and closed. This means: we will close not only the account that is shared, but also the main account of the user who uses another person's account. We have the ability to detect account sharing, so please do not try to cheat the system. This action will take place on 04/18/2023. Read all forum rules.
    Dismiss Notice
  2. For downloading SimTools plugins you need a Download Package. Get it with virtual coins that you receive for forum activity or Buy Download Package - We have a zero Spam tolerance so read our forum rules first.

    Buy Now a Download Plan!
  3. Do not try to cheat our system and do not post an unnecessary amount of useless posts only to earn credits here. We have a zero spam tolerance policy and this will cause a ban of your user account. Otherwise we wish you a pleasant stay here! Read the forum rules
  4. We have a few rules which you need to read and accept before posting anything here! Following these rules will keep the forum clean and your stay pleasant. Do not follow these rules can lead to permanent exclusion from this website: Read the forum rules.
    Are you a company? Read our company rules

Noob Question

Discussion in 'SimTools DIY Version' started by tim lundell, Oct 1, 2015.

  1. tim lundell

    tim lundell New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 1, 2015
    Messages:
    5
    Location:
    sweden
    Balance:
    207Coins
    Ratings:
    +0 / 0 / -0
    Okaj so i might be completely lost when im on this forum, this seems to be like extreme mechanic stuff.
    but ive been looking for a software for a long long time now and i just cant find anything like it.

    What i want is for my xbox controller to vibrate when my steering wheel vibrates, then i can fastend it on my chair to make it vibrate too. if possible i want to use all 4 of my controllers for this.

    If anyone on this forumt could provide me with any info about how to can make this work i would be forever greatfull, trust me ive been looking for a long long long time for this so it would mean much to me.

    Im playing Dirt Rally
  2. tombo

    tombo Active Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2013
    Messages:
    269
    Location:
    Germany
    Balance:
    2,442Coins
    Ratings:
    +246 / 2 / -0
    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, Arduino
    Hello,
    you could take appart the controllers and drive the Motors via a an Arduino and Simtools. But maybe better buy some spare vibration motors, could be cheaper as using the xbox controllers. May I ask what chair you are using? I can't think you are feeling very much of these small motors.

    Maybe a Bassshaker would be a better option http://www.pollin.de/shop/dt/MTY2OT...ntent=640338&gclid=CKOHptOJosgCFaoEwwod8eINzA
    I hooked up this to my amplifyer and attached it to my chair.
    • Like Like x 1
  3. Nick Moxley

    Nick Moxley Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Dec 13, 2013
    Messages:
    2,779
    Occupation:
    Owner/Operator- Moxleys Rantals
    Location:
    Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
    Balance:
    17,055Coins
    Ratings:
    +2,505 / 30 / -2
    My Motion Simulator:
    2DOF, 3DOF, DC motor, JRK
    Not gonna happen without tearing the motor's out and running an Ard setup, Games wont let you map 2 controller's like that, They will either take the steering wheel or the controller. NOT both.

    REAL shaker's are the solution, plain and simple. Not exactly cheap(DIY is possible) but VERY effective.

    Buttkicker gamer 2's and Mini LFE's

    [​IMG]
    • Informative Informative x 1
    • Useful Useful x 1
  4. tim lundell

    tim lundell New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 1, 2015
    Messages:
    5
    Location:
    sweden
    Balance:
    207Coins
    Ratings:
    +0 / 0 / -0
  5. tombo

    tombo Active Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2013
    Messages:
    269
    Location:
    Germany
    Balance:
    2,442Coins
    Ratings:
    +246 / 2 / -0
    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, Arduino
    I've read articles on the Internet where people are using such small amps with success. I don't have tested them myself.
    But I would recommend you a bigger amp to have more power and you can maybe add a second shaker in the future if you like.
    A cheap used Hifi Amp would do the job.

    I'm currently trying convert old xbox360 psus to power car hifi amps to power my basshaker, as they are realy flat and can be mounted underneeth my platform.
  6. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

    Joined:
    Jul 13, 2014
    Messages:
    21,030
    Occupation:
    Innovative tech specialist for NGOs
    Location:
    St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
    Balance:
    147,878Coins
    Ratings:
    +10,880 / 54 / -2
    My Motion Simulator:
    3DOF, DC motor, JRK
    @eaorobbie has posted an initial test of upcoming SimTools transducer support using the Dayton Puck and a D class amplifier: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/threads/aura-shaker-ast-2b-4-with-bk-g2-amp.6981/#post-80343

    I have tried one of these D class amplifiers with a LFE Buttkicker, which is much bigger and more powerful than the Dayton puck, and it sort of works but only marginally: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-X-100W...ter-TDA7498-/350947461867?hash=item51b6194aeb

    I use one of these small 300W amps for the shoulder mounted speakers on my sim: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/300W-12V...12V4A-power-/141573002813?hash=item20f668963d

    I cut apart a cheap Logitech PC speaker system and mounted the small amp from it inside my sim frame. I have not tried powering the buttkicker with it but it may well work, as it easily drives the subwoofer built into my sim and the two speaker from my portable PA system, so could be a cheap $30 option.