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simchair4:guide_collective_body_single-throttle-physical-idle-stop-latch [2019/09/21 22:27] retrogamer |
simchair4:guide_collective_body_single-throttle-physical-idle-stop-latch [2020/08/27 09:07] (current) hc625ma |
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* 1 x M3 x 35mm screw and a nut | * 1 x M3 x 35mm screw and a nut | ||
* 1 x M4x80 bolts | * 1 x M4x80 bolts | ||
+ | * 1 x PBS-16B button | ||
+ | * 1 x 16K1 10KOhm LINEAR rotary potentiometer | ||
==== Repository path ==== | ==== Repository path ==== | ||
- | simchair4_models\printable components\peripherals\helicopter\collective lever\b_lever bodies\single throttle | + | simchair4_models\printable components\peripherals\helicopter\collective lever\b_lever bodies\single throttle |
==== Assembly highlights ==== | ==== Assembly highlights ==== | ||
- | Please remember to print the latch pin using 100% infill: As at 40% infill, some users have been reporting issues with these parts breaking. | + | Please remember to print the latch pin using 100% infill: As at 40% infill, some users have been reporting issues with the part breaking. |
==== Assembly Guide ==== | ==== Assembly Guide ==== | ||
- | 1. Assemble the collective base MKIV. | + | 1. Assemble the collective base MKIV using a 200mm piece of 10x10mm aluminum piping. |
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- | 10. Cut a 105mm lenght | + | 10. Cut a 105mm length |
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- | Insert the tubing piece into the throttle frame p2. Drill it through | + | Insert the tubing piece into the throttle frame p2. Drill it through |
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- | 12. Fasten the two parts of the throttle frame together using a M4x80mm screw. | + | 12. Fasten the two parts of the throttle frame together using an M4x80mm screw. |
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- | 13. We will be using the physical throttle latch mod for this build. To assemble the modified I2C cable housing part, we will need a PBS-16B button, as well as printed parts from the mod folder. Please note, that the latch pin should be printed with 100% infill. | + | 13. We will be using the physical throttle latch mod for this build. To assemble the modified I2C cable housing part, we will need a PBS-16B button, as well as printed parts from the mod folder. Please note, that the latch pin, |
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- | 14. Disassemble the button, and take out the spring. | + | 14. Disassemble the button, and take out the spring. |
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- | 17. Glue the button top, to the latch. You can choose between a small button, and a scale 206-style one. | + | 17. Glue the button top, to the latch. You can choose between a small button and a scale 206-style one. |
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- | 19. To secure the Ethernet cable in it' | + | 19. To secure the Ethernet cable in its place, use some hot glue. |
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- | 20. Put the I2C cable housing onto the lever. Use a M3x35mm screw, and secure it, in it' | + | 20. Put the I2C cable housing onto the lever. Use an M3x35mm screw, and secure it, in its place. |
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I2C HEAD CABLE SCL -> PRO MINI PIN A5 | I2C HEAD CABLE SCL -> PRO MINI PIN A5 | ||
I2C HEAD CABLE SDA -> PRO MINI PIN A4 | I2C HEAD CABLE SDA -> PRO MINI PIN A4 | ||
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- | 22. Flash the board using: single_collective.ino, | + | 22. Put the lid onto the housing and secure with 4 M8x70mm |
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- | 23. Now it’s a good time to do some cable management: | + | |
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- | 24. Put the lid onto the housing and secure with 4 M8x75mm | + | |
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- | 25. Make sure all the cables fit snugly inside the enclosure, and nothing touches the magnet: | + | 23. Make sure all the cables fit snugly inside the enclosure, and nothing touches the magnet: |
Then you can close the hatch. | Then you can close the hatch. | ||