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budget DIY 2DOF Wiper 24V Fiat seicento Seat

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    mounting the arm to the gearbox

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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Yes, though about 80 degrees total is the more effective range for torque use.
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    Today
    today i made 2 arms

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    You can make options for the Center To Center (CTC) hole distance from the shaft to where the rod mount, but as you are using wiper motors, which are not very powerful, start small at around 40mm CTC, as the larger the CTC the faster the linear speed, but less torque. You can always increase CTC after initial testing if the motors can handle the mass being moved.
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    Thank you
    for advice
    I was thinking of 3 mountings (CTCs) at the following distances
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    best regards
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    Wiper motor mount
    differences in the holes for the engine
    3mm sheet
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    for screws x 6

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    lever with handle
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    a very good idea for those who lack space!
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    Big thanks to Noorbeast :cheers
    motors ground isolation:

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    This idea is great, I also thought of using the seat instead of the metal frame because it is convenient
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    thank you
    okay
    it will probably be much lighter
    the big problem is blocking the seat rotation
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