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Simtools Arduino pitch problem

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by toanhung, Jun 9, 2016.

  1. toanhung

    toanhung New Member

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    Hi All
    I use the arduino with moto monster shield and wiper motor. I got 2 problem is somebody can give me a point or how can i fixed.

    1. When I tested in game and when i brake or accell it inverted . Cant seem to find setting to invert it back or how can i do it?

    2. The movement seem to be very minimal . is there anyway i can increase the movement more?

    Any help greatly apricieated
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    thanks for info, i will play with it
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    do you recommended motor to be attached to bottom seat or shoulder?
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    The shoulder mount gives you good leverage above the COG.
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    here my current setup. i guess i have to weld another pice on top to mount .. thanks[​IMG]

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    yeah just use for testing atm. orginal design was pedal and wheel are move with the seat, but now decide not to and try to make it adjustable too, so more cutting and welding to do LOL.
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    hi toung hung , to make your project did you use arduino ? how you programmed it ?