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Diy ffb motor problem

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by darkeye, Apr 12, 2022.

  1. darkeye

    darkeye New Member

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    Hi guys firstly sorry for my english I have a few questions I bought a
    MotionTech 24v 450w Wheelchair Motor Without GearBox - 13$
    Otis TAA633K151 - 4096PPR ENCODER - 8$

    is this motor enough for semi-pro FFB?
    what belt system should I use?
    which motor control board and power supply should I use?
    how many nm can i get?

    Thanks for your help
  2. itsumairu

    itsumairu Active Member

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    hello there.
    I think you can use that motor to get a decent torque.
    you can use the Htd3m/htd5m belt pair with a pulley with 8:1 or 1:7, to get enough power.
    how many nm? i dont know, but sure its enough.
    for me, I use stm32 and bts7960 for the driver, and a LED PSU 24v (you have to match to your motor)
    sorry for my english, hope it help
  3. darkeye

    darkeye New Member

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    You've been very helpful. thank you.hug:
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