Based on your previous posts and info it is starting to look like the best, quickest and cheapest option for me to get this chair working is to replace both the JM AND the PM with a Sabretooth or equivalent RC motor controller however this carries risks if I am to use it to ride around in.
mccu796 wrote:I am a Firearms Instructor and have been working on a project for the police range. I made a cart that was radio controlled that carried a target. Works fairly well and can travel 15 yard is 3 seconds! However only in a straight line. I use this to teach using the "Tueller Drill". A few years ago I bid on a PG drive chair that works. It has nothing but the frame, no seat, covers or batteries. I put 2 lawn mower batteries in it and it ran fine! I am fairly good with electronics and played around using Arduino/Rasberry Pi and also Zigbee. (Built a hit counter using all of that and pizeo vibration disc.) I found your website today and decided not to ""reinvent the wheel" so to speak. I want to set this up us and either the Arduino or purchase a RC to run this thing so I can make the target more realistic. Any publications/ code out there readily available? I do this to help in training and do not get reimbursed so price is an issue!
My email is DavidM@firearmsinstruction.biz (that is my website as well.)
Thanks
David
Gedi41 wrote:Hi gcebiker
I pulled apart my joystick module to check for the caps that might need replacement. It looks more tricky than I expected as mine is quite different to yours and the caps are small and hard to get to. (The JM is a DX-REMG80).
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