thank you for that wiring diagram, i was having trouble finding a good one! for anyone reading this who has fans that don't come to a full stop and you don't feel like adding a relay, I used a toggle switch on the positive side. works great
Yes, they are very loud. But I still have to wire up my more powerfull powersuply because when i play the fans don’t reach full speed and stop spinning. If I manually start the fans slowly the fans work at full power. I gues my 3 amp powersuply is not powerfull enough for 2x 3.4 amp fans lol.
Hi, the linked fans on Amazon say they’re 12v? I’ve had a look on eBay for Noctua NF-A14 Industrial 3000 PWM fans and they all seem to be 12v. Any idea?
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BKGTX5QX/ looks to be unavailable right now and Noctua have swapped out for a 12v variant with seemingly the same specs. You could adjust the circuit to use a 12v PSU and use those new fans or try and hunt down the increasingly elusive 24v variant. Thanks for pointing out this change, I'll update the description so people don't accidentally purchase the wrong model and end up with lots of smoke and burned out motors!
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing perfect! Also, just to confirm you’re running 2 x 24V Fans in Series with 1 24V 1A PSU? So in essence to modify it I would run 2 x 12V Fans with 1 12v PSU
@mrunboxer7657 I'm running 2x24v fans in parallel with a 1amp, 24v PSU. If you're swapping out for 12v fans using the same circuit you'll need a 12v PSU, or run them in series adapting the circuit slightly. I don't have the fan amperage details in front of me but you'll need to make sure the power supply exceeds the fan usage. Hope that helps!
Some fans will run even with PWM set to 0, mine switch off, but others are designed to keep some flow going so that sounds like normal behaviour so long as you are seeing a difference in fan speed as you turn them up.
Just like this video. Still not work and try figure out the reason. One thing i am questionning, how can we know which channel to use out of the 12 we can pick? I do have some other stuff (not wind) from simhub !
Yes you can, though I opted to do without here to keep the costs down. You'll see in the pedal vibration motor video I do just that, however you'll still need to wire up the pwm to ensure you have variable speed.
Thank you for your guide. After trying for several weeks to make it work with motor shield clone and frying one Arduino Uno board I switched to your solutions and it worked like a charm. Now I have to move from my breadboard to a similar soldered solution. I use 2st 4000RPM 12V 3A fans from Amazon and 200W power supply (12v 16.7A). So I have more than enough power to drive fans. I have noticed that there is no way to turn fans off all the way. Even if I disable Idle wind or turn off my PC. It's already rather bodged solutions so I wonder if there is some setting that can be tweaked to achieve this? I don't need one more switch in my life. Turning everything on is already more complicated that Boeing start procedure :) But if next upgrade will be central console then one more switch won't harm :)
Thank you! I had arduinos laying around for a while now. Used one for led tach now I'll use one for this now. Most I see use the motor board. This method is even cheaper and more simple...IMO this is best option unless maybe using more powerful fans. I'll build it this weekend!
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing SO i wired 2 PWN fans to pins 9 and 10 (same as profile I loaded setup) wired 12V supply to fans and hooked ground to Board as well via GND pin. Flashed arduino...fans speed up and changed as flashing occured...Load up my game but fans just spin at low RPM. No change in speed. Any idea what I couldve done wrong? Fans are 4 pin PWN just like you used in video. 120mm Be Quiet fans.
@CerealKillr-SimRacing did you configure the Wind Simulator plugin in SimHub with the fans? Another issue I hit was that there are two sketches that look very similar, but one will give you some strange results. It'll be worth double-checking that. If you're still having issues, screen grab your settings, and I'll take a look.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing I put it away few hours. Just hooked it back up and long as I load sim hub...then power up arduino it's now working! So happy! Thanks for your time and help bud! ...Now to go do some racing!
Hi, so I tried to build these and realized after several 24v 1amp power supplies, that the circuit diagram shows the fan supplied power in parallel instead of series. Is this right? I actually could not get it to work this way, the fans just started smelling light burnt electronics, before i switched it over to a 12v power supply.
@@JNYDZ when wired in series the supply voltage is the sum of the components so you should be okay that way around using 12v fans. You probably want to check you haven't already damaged them though if you've run 12v against a 24v supply before wiring it up though.
I have some noctua industrial nf-f12 but once I connect everything it doesn't matter what I do in simhub they are always working and I can't regulate them
I'm sorry to hear that, Ivan. The only thing I can advise is to double-check the wiring and ensure the correct sketch has been installed. There are two that seem quite similar, but one sketch definitely doesn't give you control over the fans.
Hi,thank you for the great tutorials! After watching and building your pedal shaker I want now to build this one..But I have a question: Is it possible to run both(pedals and fans) with the same Arduino as they use different pins? Thanks in advance
Glad you've enjoyed the tutorials! 😀 It should be perfectly possible to build both on the same Arduino, though the circuit will be more complex as a result. Make sure to keep a common ground across whatever power supplies you use though. For your example I'd use 12v fans to simplify the circuit as the pedal motors are also 12v, you'll just have to ensure you have sufficient amperage spare.
Thanks for the video! I’m actually following the instructions and works fine! But the fan is always running in a min speed while plugged to the power.. never reaches 0. Is there any way I can completely stop the fan when the car is not moving?
Interesting - sorry for taking so long to reply. Did you solve your issue? It sounds like the fans aren't responding to the pwm single fully, it'll be interesting to hear what fans you were using.
Hi, I followed your instructions but the fan is in reverse. Also if the usb is unplugged, the fan runs at max speed nonstop when plugged in to the wall. Please help.
Firstly, thanks for watching my video and for trying out the project. The full speed thing seems to be an issue with the Sim Hub sketch, I've seen the same thing happen on first boot but once Sim Hub loads it goes down to the idle speeds you set. It also doesn't seem to happen all the time. If you have the air flow pointing at you on the fan markers and it is reversed that sounds like you have the fan wired up backwards. Is that a possibility?
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing thanks for the response, actually the fan is moving in the right direction, looks like backwards however, it’s the one from Amazon, pwm wathai that goes up to 5700 rpm and blows like 230cfm. Still having an issue where if you unplug the usb from the arduino, the fan will run at max speed non stop. So I’m not sure if it’s a normal thing. But once plugged to the usb with sim hub it’s fine. Can you check if your fans do the same? I’d appreciate it.
Good video to build the wind Sim. Only one question. Why my fan turns back on after I turn it the PC. It works fine in the game, testing with SimHub. But it turns on after I turn of the PC
That seems to be a side effect of the SimHub sketch. The fans run full blast until SimHub is loaded and then it is controlled by the software, the same happens when the software is closed. The code for the sketch could possibly be modified to switch off the fans for shutdown or start-up events but I haven't looked into it to be honest.
Hello brother , first of all thanks for the great video . I have did exactly as shown in the video and have a few problems . My fans would immediately kick in when plugging in the psu so i connected a relay switch to activate them , the thing is that no matter how much i tried tweaking simhubs settings (windsim,shakeit motors) I could not get my fan to work properly. When i launch a race they stay on at 20% id say , when i turn left and right nothing happens, they only start working after I’ve accelerated to above 100mph , and when i slow down they almost abruptly go back to 20% Can you help me plz?
This could somewhat be a trait of the fans you've picked, though there is also a gotcha in the Simhub firmware with two very similar names, one pretty much works almost as a on-off switch and that initially caught me out. Double check that first, but if not, let's see if we can debug it together.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Thanks alot , ive just had a surgery on my arm so i wouldnt be able to tweak or drive in the next month or two but as soon as ill have the option to get back on it ill hit you up , thanks alot❤️
@@loolaka1999 I hope the surgery went well and the recovery is good. I know exactly how it feels to be out of action because of injury and it is no fun at all!
Once wired up, have a play with the idle wind settings in the wind sim module, that when enabled will allow you to test the fans statically. You could also record a racing session in SimHub and play that back to get a feel for how well the fans are working.
I'll have to double-check for you when I'm back in the studio, but from what I remember SimHub has limited support for this on the Uno. You'll also need to make sure your power supply has the grunt for the three fans.
Great wind simulator, looking forward to adding this to my rig. Thanks. Just a couple of questions. I notice the fans are available now are 12v. Just thinking of matching the power supply, I notice yours is a 24v 1amp 24watt . If using a 12volt supply the 1amp is only supplying 12watts, would it be advisable to go for the 2amp 12v supply as it runs at 24watts?
Thanks for responding. Hope you dont mind me asking but would you recommend the 1amp 12 watt or 2 amp 24 watt supply? I was just a bit worried 12 Watts wouldn't be powerful enough.
Simon Jones I've not checked the new fan 12v specs, but if you're wiring them in parallel and want a bit of headroom, then 2amp, 12v would be best. 24v in parallel will probably burn out the fans.
I'm having terrible trouble trying to get simhub to work with sim tools v3. Simtools has support for wind through game dash but I can't find a sketch to support your method of build , only using motor movers and ad fruit. I'm just wondering if you might know of a sketch or a workaround to support your method of build?
I got the hardware side of things all hooked up, but I'm having a slight issue that I believe is on the software end, if you don't mind helping me out, please? The green light was solid and lit on the Arduino, their was a yellow light flashing, and I went to do the SimHub setup, and the fans kind of did their off and on testing as you said they would and I've seen in other RUclips videos, but after doing everything, the fans came on, and they CAME ON! FULL BLAST, NO STOPPING! They work, as it got pretty chilly, pretty quickly, lol. After watching your video and some other RUclips videos again, it looks like my error was that I forgot to click the "relay" option off for both fans. I went back and changed those two settings so that they're "off" now, loaded it to the Arduino, but, yeah, fans are still blaring... :/ I went into the settings of SimHub in the Shake It area and turned off the "idle" fan settings, but that didn't do anything. And I had not even gotten in game yet. What am I missing here? Is there a way to uninstall the Arduino and start over? I need some help, please. But it's good to know that I'm close. 🙂👍 Oh, and I would have thought the fans would blow out the one side away from the wires. Just found that funny, but it is correct per the arrow for "airflow" on there. Thank you! 🙂👍
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Hey, sorry to hear about that! Got sick last week also! Hope you feel better soon! 🙂👍 Thanks for replying! After watching your video and some others' again, I realized that on the one menu in SimHub, your Arduino name is listed to the lower right area, and mine still just had COM1 and COM3 in that spot. I deduced that my Arduino was not being recognized by my PC. I tried unplugging, replugging it in, and I even tried different USB ports. I'm wondering if it my knockoff Arduino is just not being recognized because I have done everything else others have tried to guide me with for this wind sim. So, I ordered an "official" Arduino UNO board, and it just got here yesterday. I haven't had time to test it yet, but when I do, I'll report back in with the results. 🙂👍 Thanks!
@@JoMaMaz it might be something as silly as a driver being needed to recognise the chip in your off brand arduino. Had to install a few from sites that have no English language options before!
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Yes, good insight! I heard of that idea, so I tried to go that route, but that's when I realized that my off-brand Arduino wasn't even listed in Windows Control Panel or Device Manager - either as it's name or even "unknown device." I could have maybe tried a couple more things, but I'm just looking to get this project done, and if the bit more money for the official Arduino UNO board does that, it's good by me. 🙂👍
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Well, I am HAPPY to report, the official Arduino UNO REV3 fixed my problem!!! :D I didn't have to change any other physical aspects of the mod for it to work! Yay! I followed the usual instructions given and it worked!!! ^_^ THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! Thank you! ^_^
Buenas, Hago todo tal cual y no me funciona... Hay algo nuevo que tenga que hacer ya que estoy en la actualizacion de sim hub V8.4.8 Te agradezco si me puedes decir lo que me estaria pasando. Muchas gracias y buen video
thank you for that wiring diagram, i was having trouble finding a good one! for anyone reading this who has fans that don't come to a full stop and you don't feel like adding a relay, I used a toggle switch on the positive side. works great
No problem and thanks for the advice regarding the toggle switch!
Nice video, I had some old high power Delta server fans and a spare arduino laying around. It feels like a real car without a windshield. Thank you!
It's always awesome when you can make use of hardware you have laying around. I bet those deltas scream too!
Yes, they are very loud. But I still have to wire up my more powerfull powersuply because when i play the fans don’t reach full speed and stop spinning. If I manually start the fans slowly the fans work at full power. I gues my 3 amp powersuply is not powerfull enough for 2x 3.4 amp fans lol.
@badal0761 hah, yea, you'll certainly need more power. Those things sound beastly and I love it!
Hi, the linked fans on Amazon say they’re 12v? I’ve had a look on eBay for Noctua NF-A14 Industrial 3000 PWM fans and they all seem to be 12v. Any idea?
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BKGTX5QX/ looks to be unavailable right now and Noctua have swapped out for a 12v variant with seemingly the same specs. You could adjust the circuit to use a 12v PSU and use those new fans or try and hunt down the increasingly elusive 24v variant. Thanks for pointing out this change, I'll update the description so people don't accidentally purchase the wrong model and end up with lots of smoke and burned out motors!
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing perfect! Also, just to confirm you’re running 2 x 24V Fans in Series with 1 24V 1A PSU? So in essence to modify it I would run 2 x 12V Fans with 1 12v PSU
@mrunboxer7657 I'm running 2x24v fans in parallel with a 1amp, 24v PSU. If you're swapping out for 12v fans using the same circuit you'll need a 12v PSU, or run them in series adapting the circuit slightly. I don't have the fan amperage details in front of me but you'll need to make sure the power supply exceeds the fan usage. Hope that helps!
@Teqqles does sim racing Any idea how to do this with 2 wire fans? Thanks
Thanks. I have my settrings like yours PWM Output min set to 0, but the fan still runs slow/ not 100% off.. Is that normal? Thanks
Some fans will run even with PWM set to 0, mine switch off, but others are designed to keep some flow going so that sounds like normal behaviour so long as you are seeing a difference in fan speed as you turn them up.
Everyone else using sheild boards and motor drivers - total waste of time - this is better, simpler and cheaper.
I did use a motor shield on another project but more often than not they aren't powerful enough or necessary for the job 😄
I just built one using the Monster Moto. I’m running two 6 amp 270 cfm boat blowers. I love it but wouldn’t recommend using it without headphones on.
Just like this video. Still not work and try figure out the reason. One thing i am questionning, how can we know which channel to use out of the 12 we can pick? I do have some other stuff (not wind) from simhub !
Can you run the shake it pwm setting with a motor shield instead of directly to uno?
Yes you can, though I opted to do without here to keep the costs down. You'll see in the pedal vibration motor video I do just that, however you'll still need to wire up the pwm to ensure you have variable speed.
Thank you for your guide. After trying for several weeks to make it work with motor shield clone and frying one Arduino Uno board I switched to your solutions and it worked like a charm. Now I have to move from my breadboard to a similar soldered solution. I use 2st 4000RPM 12V 3A fans from Amazon and 200W power supply (12v 16.7A). So I have more than enough power to drive fans. I have noticed that there is no way to turn fans off all the way. Even if I disable Idle wind or turn off my PC.
It's already rather bodged solutions so I wonder if there is some setting that can be tweaked to achieve this?
I don't need one more switch in my life. Turning everything on is already more complicated that Boeing start procedure :) But if next upgrade will be central console then one more switch won't harm :)
Interesting, you might need to tune the rim values a little. With the fans I used, they will switch off completely when the car is in the garage.
Thank you! I had arduinos laying around for a while now. Used one for led tach now I'll use one for this now. Most I see use the motor board. This method is even cheaper and more simple...IMO this is best option unless maybe using more powerful fans. I'll build it this weekend!
Same here, I have Arduinos everywhere so keep looking how I can use them in my hobbies! Let me know how you get on ❤️
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing SO i wired 2 PWN fans to pins 9 and 10 (same as profile I loaded setup) wired 12V supply to fans and hooked ground to Board as well via GND pin. Flashed arduino...fans speed up and changed as flashing occured...Load up my game but fans just spin at low RPM. No change in speed. Any idea what I couldve done wrong? Fans are 4 pin PWN just like you used in video. 120mm Be Quiet fans.
@CerealKillr-SimRacing did you configure the Wind Simulator plugin in SimHub with the fans? Another issue I hit was that there are two sketches that look very similar, but one will give you some strange results. It'll be worth double-checking that. If you're still having issues, screen grab your settings, and I'll take a look.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing I put it away few hours. Just hooked it back up and long as I load sim hub...then power up arduino it's now working! So happy! Thanks for your time and help bud! ...Now to go do some racing!
@@Cereal_Killr nice! Enjoy your sim racing buddy!
Hi, so I tried to build these and realized after several 24v 1amp power supplies, that the circuit diagram shows the fan supplied power in parallel instead of series. Is this right? I actually could not get it to work this way, the fans just started smelling light burnt electronics, before i switched it over to a 12v power supply.
Did you use 24v fans? You shouldn't have issues with a parallel circuit if the fans are rated at the same voltage as the PSU.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Then thats the problem i got the noctua 12v fans, my mistake. Do you think these would run in series correctly?
@@JNYDZ when wired in series the supply voltage is the sum of the components so you should be okay that way around using 12v fans. You probably want to check you haven't already damaged them though if you've run 12v against a 24v supply before wiring it up though.
I have some noctua industrial nf-f12 but once I connect everything it doesn't matter what I do in simhub they are always working and I can't regulate them
I'm sorry to hear that, Ivan. The only thing I can advise is to double-check the wiring and ensure the correct sketch has been installed. There are two that seem quite similar, but one sketch definitely doesn't give you control over the fans.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing I try
Hi,thank you for the great tutorials! After watching and building your pedal shaker I want now to build this one..But I have a question: Is it possible to run both(pedals and fans) with the same Arduino as they use different pins? Thanks in advance
Glad you've enjoyed the tutorials! 😀 It should be perfectly possible to build both on the same Arduino, though the circuit will be more complex as a result. Make sure to keep a common ground across whatever power supplies you use though. For your example I'd use 12v fans to simplify the circuit as the pedal motors are also 12v, you'll just have to ensure you have sufficient amperage spare.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Happy to report that it worked fine! Basically just combine the two tutorials! Thanks
@@juanmorelli6484 nice ❤
Thanks for the video! I’m actually following the instructions and works fine! But the fan is always running in a min speed while plugged to the power.. never reaches 0. Is there any way I can completely stop the fan when the car is not moving?
Interesting - sorry for taking so long to reply. Did you solve your issue? It sounds like the fans aren't responding to the pwm single fully, it'll be interesting to hear what fans you were using.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing no, I could’t fix it. It’s a be quiet silent wings 120mm 2000rpm. I have no clue about how to fix it. Thank you!!
@victorqn looking at the pure wings fans it looks like when the PWM signal is between 0-25% they keep a static speed of 500 RPM.
Hi, I followed your instructions but the fan is in reverse. Also if the usb is unplugged, the fan runs at max speed nonstop when plugged in to the wall. Please help.
Firstly, thanks for watching my video and for trying out the project.
The full speed thing seems to be an issue with the Sim Hub sketch, I've seen the same thing happen on first boot but once Sim Hub loads it goes down to the idle speeds you set. It also doesn't seem to happen all the time.
If you have the air flow pointing at you on the fan markers and it is reversed that sounds like you have the fan wired up backwards. Is that a possibility?
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing thanks for the response, actually the fan is moving in the right direction, looks like backwards however, it’s the one from Amazon, pwm wathai that goes up to 5700 rpm and blows like 230cfm.
Still having an issue where if you unplug the usb from the arduino, the fan will run at max speed non stop. So I’m not sure if it’s a normal thing. But once plugged to the usb with sim hub it’s fine. Can you check if your fans do the same? I’d appreciate it.
@@johnmann7o2 If the USB is unplugged I definitely have the same behaviour (fans on full).
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing can i use 3 pin fans instead of 4 pin
@@MAlif-qg5sn I'm afraid it'll need to be 4 pin PWM fans.
Good video to build the wind Sim. Only one question. Why my fan turns back on after I turn it the PC. It works fine in the game, testing with SimHub. But it turns on after I turn of the PC
That seems to be a side effect of the SimHub sketch. The fans run full blast until SimHub is loaded and then it is controlled by the software, the same happens when the software is closed. The code for the sketch could possibly be modified to switch off the fans for shutdown or start-up events but I haven't looked into it to be honest.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracingthanks for your answer.
Hello brother , first of all thanks for the great video .
I have did exactly as shown in the video and have a few problems .
My fans would immediately kick in when plugging in the psu so i connected a relay switch to activate them , the thing is that no matter how much i tried tweaking simhubs settings (windsim,shakeit motors)
I could not get my fan to work properly.
When i launch a race they stay on at 20% id say , when i turn left and right nothing happens, they only start working after I’ve accelerated to above 100mph , and when i slow down they almost abruptly go back to 20%
Can you help me plz?
This could somewhat be a trait of the fans you've picked, though there is also a gotcha in the Simhub firmware with two very similar names, one pretty much works almost as a on-off switch and that initially caught me out. Double check that first, but if not, let's see if we can debug it together.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing
Thanks alot , ive just had a surgery on my arm so i wouldnt be able to tweak or drive in the next month or two but as soon as ill have the option to get back on it ill hit you up , thanks alot❤️
@@loolaka1999 I hope the surgery went well and the recovery is good. I know exactly how it feels to be out of action because of injury and it is no fun at all!
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing ty very much brother . Much love❤️
Thank you! Is there a way to test that the fans are working in SimHub at all?
Once wired up, have a play with the idle wind settings in the wind sim module, that when enabled will allow you to test the fans statically. You could also record a racing session in SimHub and play that back to get a feel for how well the fans are working.
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing thanks mate 🙏
Can you add a 3rd fan ? Like use pin 11 here ?
I'll have to double-check for you when I'm back in the studio, but from what I remember SimHub has limited support for this on the Uno. You'll also need to make sure your power supply has the grunt for the three fans.
good job ;)
Great wind simulator, looking forward to adding this to my rig. Thanks. Just a couple of questions. I notice the fans are available now are 12v. Just thinking of matching the power supply, I notice yours is a 24v 1amp 24watt . If using a 12volt supply the 1amp is only supplying 12watts, would it be advisable to go for the 2amp 12v supply as it runs at 24watts?
Yea, Noctua changed the fan after I made this video. If you go for the 12v fans, make sure you also go for a 12v supply 👍
Thanks for responding. Hope you dont mind me asking but would you recommend the 1amp 12 watt or 2 amp 24 watt supply? I was just a bit worried 12 Watts wouldn't be powerful enough.
Simon Jones I've not checked the new fan 12v specs, but if you're wiring them in parallel and want a bit of headroom, then 2amp, 12v would be best. 24v in parallel will probably burn out the fans.
Thanks, much appreciated
I'm having terrible trouble trying to get simhub to work with sim tools v3. Simtools has support for wind through game dash but I can't find a sketch to support your method of build , only using motor movers and ad fruit. I'm just wondering if you might know of a sketch or a workaround to support your method of build?
I got the hardware side of things all hooked up, but I'm having a slight issue that I believe is on the software end, if you don't mind helping me out, please?
The green light was solid and lit on the Arduino, their was a yellow light flashing, and I went to do the SimHub setup, and the fans kind of did their off and on testing as you said they would and I've seen in other RUclips videos, but after doing everything, the fans came on, and they CAME ON! FULL BLAST, NO STOPPING! They work, as it got pretty chilly, pretty quickly, lol.
After watching your video and some other RUclips videos again, it looks like my error was that I forgot to click the "relay" option off for both fans. I went back and changed those two settings so that they're "off" now, loaded it to the Arduino, but, yeah, fans are still blaring... :/
I went into the settings of SimHub in the Shake It area and turned off the "idle" fan settings, but that didn't do anything. And I had not even gotten in game yet.
What am I missing here? Is there a way to uninstall the Arduino and start over?
I need some help, please. But it's good to know that I'm close. 🙂👍
Oh, and I would have thought the fans would blow out the one side away from the wires. Just found that funny, but it is correct per the arrow for "airflow" on there.
Thank you! 🙂👍
Sorry for the slow reply. I have had an ear and throat infection for a while! Are you still having issues?
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Hey, sorry to hear about that! Got sick last week also! Hope you feel better soon! 🙂👍 Thanks for replying!
After watching your video and some others' again, I realized that on the one menu in SimHub, your Arduino name is listed to the lower right area, and mine still just had COM1 and COM3 in that spot. I deduced that my Arduino was not being recognized by my PC. I tried unplugging, replugging it in, and I even tried different USB ports. I'm wondering if it my knockoff Arduino is just not being recognized because I have done everything else others have tried to guide me with for this wind sim.
So, I ordered an "official" Arduino UNO board, and it just got here yesterday. I haven't had time to test it yet, but when I do, I'll report back in with the results. 🙂👍
Thanks!
@@JoMaMaz it might be something as silly as a driver being needed to recognise the chip in your off brand arduino. Had to install a few from sites that have no English language options before!
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Yes, good insight! I heard of that idea, so I tried to go that route, but that's when I realized that my off-brand Arduino wasn't even listed in Windows Control Panel or Device Manager - either as it's name or even "unknown device."
I could have maybe tried a couple more things, but I'm just looking to get this project done, and if the bit more money for the official Arduino UNO board does that, it's good by me. 🙂👍
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing Well, I am HAPPY to report, the official Arduino UNO REV3 fixed my problem!!! :D I didn't have to change any other physical aspects of the mod for it to work! Yay! I followed the usual instructions given and it worked!!! ^_^ THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! Thank you! ^_^
Buenas, Hago todo tal cual y no me funciona... Hay algo nuevo que tenga que hacer ya que estoy en la actualizacion de sim hub V8.4.8 Te agradezco si me puedes decir lo que me estaria pasando. Muchas gracias y buen video
Will it work with a nano?
Yep, in theory you can drive 3 PWM fans from the Nano using this approach.
Hi great video/tutorial just wondered if you used a motor shield board for the Arduino?.
Nope, no need for this one as only the PWM fan header is connected to the Arduino, the power is delivered straight from the 24v power supply 🙂
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing going to give this a try over the weekend 😊
@@lifeofpike3912 how did it go?
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minha ultima da temp
can an arduino nano be used here?
As all the power is provided by the PSU you should be able to use a nano 👍
@@Teqqlesdoessimracing i guess it's just easier because the fan controller clips right onto the uno...I'll prbably just buy an uno. thanks!
Actually this circuit doesn't use the fan controller at all so you have much more freedom in your choice 🙂