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Question Help with 1st DIY servo belt tensioner

Discussion in 'SimTools DIY Version' started by Jeff Courtney, Dec 30, 2017.

  1. Jeff Courtney

    Jeff Courtney New Member

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    I'm using one servo. I'm getting the output testing to move the servo correctly. However, I get no movement inside Iracing. SimTools is getting data from Iracing, I say only because the tuning center has values changing while driving the sim.

    I'm using "RC Model Servo" code from EAOROBBIE. Its designed for 2 actuators and I'm only using 1. The only line I changed is the "kPins[ActuatorCount]". I changed to {9,9}. This maybe an issue. I could not get the code to compile when I tried to change actuator count to 1, and change to only 1 pin 9.

    If someone could help me I would appreciate it.

    P.S. sorry for the not so pretty wiring diagram

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  2. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    I suggest you change the code back to the original and compile it, as there is no reason to change it.

    You can define how many axis are used in the Interface Settings. In your Interface settings and Axis Allocations you have a 2 Axis set up when you say you only need one.
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