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Lesson Noisy motors

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by Joonas Temonen, Feb 18, 2026 at 23:42.

  1. Joonas Temonen

    Joonas Temonen Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    2DOF
    My motors had make the twiching noise from the beggining and now i had figured it out!
    I have made the connections just how it should, but i havent heard that if i use shielded wires, i should connect the "shield" of the wire To arduino ground.
    I asked from AI and it told me that. Now my motors are completely silent.
    I dont know if this method has been told here somewhere but i havent found it.
    Now my rig sounds just like i wanted, silent
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