Burgerman wrote:If you want. Why would you do that?
I think you meant to write TURN SPEED. The idea is to set TURN ACCELERATIONS very high so it responds without delays, and TURN SPEED quite low so it is not jumpy.t wIll not be jumpy at all. Provided you set TURN ACCELERATION low enough.
Set motor compensation to exactly what the manufacturer intended.
Burgerman wrote:1 PERCENT? You gotta be kidding me. You must do the OPPOSITE.
Set motor compensation to exactly what the manufacturer intended.
Set TORQUE high.
Set Forward acceleration, and reverse acceleration, (and deceleration) to whatever you are happy with.
Set TURN SPEED to a rediculously low figure if thats all you can cope with, and MINIMUM TURN SPEED to as low as is needed in order to keep you happy.
Set turn ACCELERATION and MINIMUM TURN ACCELERATION to 90.
Set turn DECELERATION and MINIMUM TURN DECELERATION to 100.
It wIll not be jumpy at all. Provided you set TURN SPEED (S) low enough. But it WILL TURN slowly. As slow as hell... Set that higher than 1... Test lots of different settings for that like 2, 3 4 5 etc until it turns just enough.
PLEASE for my sanity, do exactly as above. DO NOT worry. It will turn so slowly that it might not move left or right at all! Then increase the turn speed a bit at a time until you are happy. You are actally doing the EXACT OPPOSITE of what you need.
But dont appear to understand. With turn accelerations set to 1% it is no wonder the chair is tipping you out! Because the delay means that faster turning comes about a minute after you want it! And it will KEEP turning another minute after you wanted it to stop turning.
PLEASE set it as above.
no, I do not mock you
I keep turning and forward acceleration and deceleration at 1% to make the joystick less sensitive
Burgerman wrote:no, I do not mock you
I keep turning and forward acceleration and deceleration at 1% to make the joystick less sensitive
As lenny said above. Those 1% turn accelerations and decelerations are WHY it keeps turning while you went up/down the ramp and thats WHY it turned and fell over! The chair was responding to some input that you gave some time earlier. And worse you cant stop that by correction with the joystick. Its dangerous. And setting a too low compensation makes that even worse!
Set all 4 turn accel and decel to 100 and then REDUCE TURN SPEEDs instead to your crazy slow speeds. Then it wont crash...
I wish the manufacturers would set these 4 settings for turn accel, turn decel, to 100 and just HIDE them They cause every single production chair to steer like a drunken hovercraft and be barely usable.
Burgerman wrote:NO NO NO!
Set its compensation to the manufacturers original number. Setting it lower will prevent it doing its job. And that will make YOU over control. And overshoot.
And you NEED IT TO WORK properly.
TRUST me, set turn aceleration, and deceleration. AND minimum turn accel, decel. All to 100.
And leave them there.
Set compensation, to manufacturers recommended.
Set torque to 50 for now.
Set the TURN SPEED and the MINIMUM TURN SPEED to as low as you can. And test it. You may need to increase these two a bit at a time. It will be supper sluggish and not sensitive at all.
on forward accelerations and decelerations I can keep them at 1%, I don't want the chair to jerk
Burgerman wrote:on forward accelerations and decelerations I can keep them at 1%, I don't want the chair to jerk
Sound like you dont want it to actually move.
LROBBINS wrote:Caro q700m,
danneggiare
mi sono molto preoccupato. Temo che I valori di accelerazioni che hai messo nella tua carrozzella non solo danneggiarono la carrozzella ma che tu potrebbe risultare infortunato - sono PERICOLOSISSIMI. Potrei provare di spiegare nel mio povero italiano cosa abbiamo già detto qui in inglese, ma se la tua casa non è troppo lontano da Siena (abito nel comune di Monteroni d'Arbia lì vicino) potremmo incontrarci e possiamo provare a programmare la tua carrozzella in modo che la guida sia liscio ma anche sicuro.
Cordiali saluti,
Lenni Robbins
P.S. Burgermaster ha controllato il tuo IP e visto che stai in Italia.
Burgerman wrote:Then its even more important that you do as already described.
Burgerman wrote:What does that mean? I have mine set to 90. Forward acceleration. What is a hicup???
Do you have a gyro? TURN IT OFF. It makes everything more "jerky" and cannot be used with high turn accelerations. Mine is disabled in all profiles.
Burgerman wrote:The very fact that something changes sped (accelrates) IS a jerk.
How can it speed up or slow down without that?
Do you consider this a jerk?
I dont. And its all set to 100% forward acceleration! And obviously this isnt what you are wanting! But its not uncomfortable to me.
Im heavy, and 63 in april. This is a rear drive powerchair.
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