@@dylanmosley3030 no really but i been touching the servo before not heat at all every time I stop play I disconnect the power one day I left the power on was not heat or problem at all so that why I never try to find out on/off
What is the purpose of the RC Servo Tester? Do we really need it or we can make the whole circuit without them? i mean connect the servo motors to the DC power and magnetic switch. Thanks and btw great solution for ppl that don't want to mess up with Arduino:)
You really need the tester bc won’t I try to run straight with the power won’t do anything. And the tester is going to bring the motor back automatic you only need the switch to push forward reverse will be automatic hope make sense my writing English is bad 😂
@@ferrerasimracing Thanks a lot. Now it makes sense. What about the power source, you mentioned 6Volts, but what amperage are you using? And did you consider to use both servos in the same RC servo tester and after the same power source? I saw in the RC servo tester specification that can use up to 3 servo motors in one device.
The tester will receive the 6 voltage and will control the servo but in order to control the servos I decided to solder the micro switch in the tester. Yes you can connect two servo but , I don't know how much stress it will take the motors or the tester remember we are adding a micro switch I will recommend you use one per engine
@@akpanjennings yes I use arduino uno and motors shield is pretty much do wind simulator but you need to open the servo motor and solder the cable in the motor that way will work
Javier.Again a great Job .Your Rig looks very Professional.Dont Forget.Safety First.☺
Thank frank always safety first 😆
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how about some written instructions and diagrams maybe a gouple photos to set this up please!
your camera work is shaky and sketchy at best!
The once you in sim hub in arduino motor only use speed with curving
You rock bro!!!
Thank you is really fun
Happy Fathers Day! This does seem to be an improvement over the previous version you showed a while back. Nice work!
Thank you Dylan !!
Yes way batter the previous version is more strong easy to make really happy with tus idea
It’s a little hard to see, but what is the total travel distance of the belt? It looks like +|- 2” or so.
Wow you have really good eye yes I just measurement is 2 “
Since these servos are often used for partial motion, have you looked at other t than on/off micro switches?
@@dylanmosley3030 no really but i been touching the servo before not heat at all every time I stop play I disconnect the power one day I left the power on was not heat or problem at all so that why I never try to find out on/off
How are you anchoring the motors?
I use side metal bracket for my old play seat you can use wood just wrap with carbor fiber wrap or paint the wood
What is the purpose of the RC Servo Tester? Do we really need it or we can make the whole circuit without them? i mean connect the servo motors to the DC power and magnetic switch.
Thanks and btw great solution for ppl that don't want to mess up with Arduino:)
You really need the tester bc won’t I try to run straight with the power won’t do anything. And the tester is going to bring the motor back automatic you only need the switch to push forward reverse will be automatic hope make sense my writing English is bad 😂
@@ferrerasimracing Thanks a lot. Now it makes sense. What about the power source, you mentioned 6Volts, but what amperage are you using? And did you consider to use both servos in the same RC servo tester and after the same power source? I saw in the RC servo tester specification that can use up to 3 servo motors in one device.
The tester will receive the 6 voltage and will control the servo but in order to control the servos I decided to solder the micro switch in the tester. Yes you can connect two servo but , I don't know how much stress it will take the motors or the tester remember we are adding a micro switch I will recommend you use one per engine
Is there a way to make this run off an arduino and simhub?
Yesss you can use like rumble motor of sim hub with arduino uno you can use curve left and right I will make video soon
@@ferrerasimracing please do. Thank you
@@ferrerasimracingwould you use an arduino uno w/motor shield then plug the servos into the spot marked servo on the motor shield?
@@akpanjennings yes I use arduino uno and motors shield is pretty much do wind simulator but you need to open the servo motor and solder the cable in the motor that way will work
@@akpanjennings ruclips.net/video/WcdD-a4oRL0/видео.htmlsi=7XypF5sPYzl1tsP2