Make it on all 4 sides like the real motion sims. That would be sick to see. You're on the way to make something super expensive into something super affordable! Thank you!
i discovered the AS5600 sensor too last year. i ordered a dozen since theyre so cheap. i experimented with manual programing mode. didnt end up installing them though. awesome tech and so cheap!
this is amazing! id love to built a sim pretty similar and i plan on using it mostly with assetto corsa. would it be possible to get all the same components and "some what" plug in play with your software/ code? regardless this is such a cool project thanks for uploading it!
It's not just the noise I'm solving with this. I'm now also able to debug my code and I'm thinking of adding a small display for some configuration menu's. It's nice to have a platform that's a little bit overpowered so that I can add anything I want.
Hello, they are windshield wiper motors, right? And did you disassemble them to modify something so that they work with sim tools? I would appreciate it if you leave me a link to purchase the engines. Thanks very much buddy
Hey! Yes, they are from the scrapyard, they are intended for VW transporters (Valeo 404.780) I added the magnet in the back to measure the rotation of the axle and isolated the chassis. That's why you can see a red wire coming out of the shell. Normally the housing of the motor is connected to the - of the car battery, but in my rig both motors are connected to the metal frame and when they need to turn in opposite directions they would short out.
Hey! Thank you, I don't have any designs for my rig. I just put it together from old stuff that I had. If you really want to build something for yourself I advise you to use something like SimHub which has everything made to be DIY'd or something like an SFX100 kit.
Make it on all 4 sides like the real motion sims. That would be sick to see. You're on the way to make something super expensive into something super affordable! Thank you!
i discovered the AS5600 sensor too last year. i ordered a dozen since theyre so cheap. i experimented with manual programing mode. didnt end up installing them though. awesome tech and so cheap!
I just bought some for my next project. They seem more useful then the ones I've been using so far!
@@LogLeg that’s awesome!!
Hey, I just noticed the Pedals look like they also have some active feedback? If that's the case, I'd love to see a video on how that was done!
Awesome! It's way better without the noise. Keep up the good work.
where do i get the information to do this and software
this is amazing! id love to built a sim pretty similar and i plan on using it mostly with assetto corsa. would it be possible to get all the same components and "some what" plug in play with your software/ code? regardless this is such a cool project thanks for uploading it!
Can you teach me how to buy and install the program on the arduino board?
my problem is the motor does not move when it comes to Live for speed.. Simtools engine and Manager is Game running,, not moving motor 9:26 9:26
Came back from the original video, it’s been a while! Wonder if you’ll have more videos on this
Great work. Love the track Music.
Nice work. I wonder if TL Smoothers would help noise reduction without having to rewrite code for a different board.
It's not just the noise I'm solving with this. I'm now also able to debug my code and I'm thinking of adding a small display for some configuration menu's. It's nice to have a platform that's a little bit overpowered so that I can add anything I want.
Hello and great job friend. Can you give me a purchase link for the same motors you used? Thank you so much
9:18 hopefully soon
Hello, they are windshield wiper motors, right? And did you disassemble them to modify something so that they work with sim tools? I would appreciate it if you leave me a link to purchase the engines. Thanks very much buddy
Hey! Yes, they are from the scrapyard, they are intended for VW transporters (Valeo 404.780) I added the magnet in the back to measure the rotation of the axle and isolated the chassis. That's why you can see a red wire coming out of the shell. Normally the housing of the motor is connected to the - of the car battery, but in my rig both motors are connected to the metal frame and when they need to turn in opposite directions they would short out.
Great job!
soy de venezuela me gustaria hacer uno asi y gracias por tu creatividas y enceñaza
kun je de code open corce maken
Hello. What software do you use ?
I make my own.
@LogLeg i have a 2dof platform but i am not happy with the software and so i was trying to understand if i can use another one
@@LogLeg kun je asjeblieft een totorial maaken waar je wimpel uitlegt hoe je de code moet gebruiken en hem open corce maakt?
Can you have that design?
I really into your rig and I wanted to build it
Hey! Thank you, I don't have any designs for my rig. I just put it together from old stuff that I had. If you really want to build something for yourself I advise you to use something like SimHub which has everything made to be DIY'd or something like an SFX100 kit.
@LogLeg cool , thanks I already tested it before but for the motion I started asking you as an expert first
This video is awesome and you have to come out with followings
Het is duidelijk van jouw stem dat je uit Nederland komt. LOL.
Zier er top uit.
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