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Showroom 2DOF EGG rig

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Thomas Rabbertz, Jan 12, 2024.

  1. Thomas Rabbertz

    Thomas Rabbertz New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    3DOF, Arduino
    Hello community,
    I would like to share my build with you. It is a unconventional setup (don’t know what was driving me when i started ) but now it’s getting to a stage I think it is worth showing. Main sim will be DCS.

    The main idea was to use as much of equipment I had already at home. But as you probably all experienced , I spent much more for getting everything to work
    I use 2x Wheel chair motors for each axis in combination with 2 Sabertooth 2x60 with Kangaroo X2 and Quadrature Encoders. Two 12V/50ah batteries to supply the 24VCD. I may add a 24v PSU in parallel if necessary later on.
    i would appreciate your feedback and suggestions

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