SC-Maik wrote:I've just placed a sample order for that insert you just linked to check it out.
Proximity sensor is my next project once I finish testing hall sensors.
I even have some ideas how to make throttle stay in zero position using
rubber bands.
Hope they are good! I found some very good ones by me for around 4 Euro excl. VAT for 100.
The rubber band idea is interesting. I would have thought a special made spring set would work as well. Seeing as I have to get my springs made for me the idea is intriguing. a parallel pair of compression and extension springs should be easy enough to move around while hopefully still resisting enough to ensure that it returns to a fixed position and resists a light touch. Thoughts? I still need to figure out the mounting of the extension spring and I need to do 2 things with the compression spring - which is why I liked the proximity sensor.
The compression spring will sit on shims which balance the upwards force for your weight. The disadvantage being that the default position at rest is no longer 0. The proximity sensor will ensure that it zeroes itself when you put your hand on it as well as ensure that once your hand is off that certain inputs are disabled.
I am going to after all put a throttle slider or stick on my throttle. SC works quite nicely combining strafing and fixed throttle. The acceleration slider they have been mentioning has not been implemented but it will be a thing it seems. So two sliders would make sense!
This would be my 1st project that is actually for me
a few under my belt but always for work.