tangentially: is there any other way to increase my spring force? after feeling the damper make it solid as a rock I know the motor can cause more resistance, but I have my spring force at max and it is not very strong
When spring gain increases, damping also needs to increase to keep it from shaking to death. That (spring strength proportional damping) parameter does that automatically.
I had the values in relative to the endstop. But now that I've solved that issue I'm getting oscilation when I hit the endstops, any tips on easing that? lower spring frequency?
also it looks like the frequency settings for a lot of the effects are higher, which I'm guessing is they were very conservative at first and got tweaked up as things were made/confirmed stable
Anyone have any thoughts on how I can get rid of this play in the pitch axis where the grip (or extension) attaches to the base? It seems as though the mating face on the base has a hump on it, but when I check it with a straight edge it seems fine. Neither the grip nor extension have this play when I connect them to my Virpil base. Oh and if I turn the extension 90° (can’t with the grip because of the rigid connector) the play is still in the y-axis.
Thanks, I’ll check it, but it seems like the movement occurs above that. The connection between the aluminum stem and mounting adapter feels solid. But, maybe I just can’t create enough leverage without the stick attached.