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 =======Simchair MKIV collective twin throttle lever body with tactile mark detents======= =======Simchair MKIV collective twin throttle lever body with tactile mark detents=======
  
-This manual describes the process of building a twin throttle lever body, with interchangeable heads, and a physical idle-stop detent latch. This manual was ported from the MKIII version, so you will see the MKIII collective base in the pictures: please ignore this.+This manual describes the process of building a twin throttle lever body, with interchangeable heads, and a physical idle-stop detent latch. This manual was ported from the MKIII version, so you will see the MKIII collective base in the pictures. (Please ignore this). 
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 ====Components==== ====Components====
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   * 1 x 200x10x10mm aluminum square pipe   * 1 x 200x10x10mm aluminum square pipe
   * 1 x 105x10x10mm aluminum square pipe   * 1 x 105x10x10mm aluminum square pipe
-  * x M3x30mm screws and nuts+  * x M3x30mm screws and nuts
   * 1 x M3 x 35mm screw and a nut   * 1 x M3 x 35mm screw and a nut
-  * x M4x80 bolts +  * x M4x80 bolts 
-  * PBS-16B button+  * 16K1 linear 10K pots
  
  
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 ==== Assembly highlights ==== ==== Assembly highlights ====
  
-none+None.
  
 ==== Assembly Guide ==== ==== Assembly Guide ====
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 11.Route wires through cable channel and press-fit throttle1 p2 onto throttle 1 p1 11.Route wires through cable channel and press-fit throttle1 p2 onto throttle 1 p1
  
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 12. Tighten throttle 1 frame parts together with m4x80mm screw, choose a straight one 12. Tighten throttle 1 frame parts together with m4x80mm screw, choose a straight one
  
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 13. Press-fit m4 nyloc nut to throttle 2 p1 13. Press-fit m4 nyloc nut to throttle 2 p1
  
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 14. Route cables through and attach throttle 2 p1 14. Route cables through and attach throttle 2 p1
  
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 15. Drill holes, insert screws into throttle 2 p1 15. Drill holes, insert screws into throttle 2 p1
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 17. Attach throttle 2 grip 17. Attach throttle 2 grip
  
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 18. Insert the aluminum pipe into throttle 2 p2; drill holes and insert screws 18. Insert the aluminum pipe into throttle 2 p2; drill holes and insert screws
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 20. Fix throttle 2 halves together with an M4x80mm screw 20. Fix throttle 2 halves together with an M4x80mm screw
  
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 21. Pull a piece of ethernet cable through the I2C connector part, cut and solder I2C ribbon cable wires to it 21. Pull a piece of ethernet cable through the I2C connector part, cut and solder I2C ribbon cable wires to it
  
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 +22. Solder the 4-wire I2C cable to an Ethernet cable. 
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 +    ETHERNET WHITE-ORANGE -> I2C HEAD CABLE WIRE 1 (+5V) 
 +    ETHERNET ORANGE       -> I2C HEAD CABLE WIRE 2 (GND) 
 +    ETHERNET WHITE-GREEN  -> I2C HEAD CABLE WIRE 3 (SCL) 
 +    ETHERNET BLUE         -> I2C HEAD CABLE WIRE 4 (SDA) 
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 +23. Route an Ethernet cable through the hole in I2C connector cover part. 
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 +24. To secure the Ethernet cable in its place, use some hot glue. 
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 +25. Put the I2C cable housing onto the lever. 
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 +26. Solder the cables to your Arduino Pro Mini board, as follows: 
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 +    THROTTLE POTS AND I2C HEAD CABLE +5V  -> Pro Mini VCC 
 +    THROTTLE POTS and I2C HEAD CABLE GND) -> Pro Mini GND 
 +    THROTTLE 1 POT SIGNAL                  -> A1 
 +    THROTTLE 2 POT SIGNAL                  -> A2 
 +    I2C HEAD CABLE SCL                   -> PRO MINI PIN A5 
 +    I2C HEAD CABLE SDA                   -> PRO MINI PIN A4 
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 +27. Put the lid onto the housing, and secure it with 4 M8x70mm screws. 
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 +28. Please check that all of the cables fit snugly inside the enclosure, and nothing touches the magnet.  
 +Then you can close the hatch. 
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