Building a DIY OSW Kit with Simucube in 2020
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 Published On Jul 26, 2020

Is it still a good value to build a DIY OSW Kit using a Small MIGE and a Simucube 1 in mid 2020? Is the SC2 Pro still a better idea? How much has changed since the Simucube 1 was first announced and the IndieGoGo ended?

I take a deep dive into my first direct drive wheel and let you know if it's a good value or not!

My total cost for all parts shipped and duties paid was around $900 USD, about $600 cheaper than the SC2 Sport (If I could even find one). Quite a lot cheaper! But I built it with more expensive parts to be over-driven to 25 Nm of torque and with the best PSU you can get for the Small MIGE motor. Could've built it for even less if I ordered a lower PSU model and I made less mistakes (I ordered the Simucube and Ioni Pro separately).

Lisa at MiGE Email I used: [email protected]

Part List: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

00:33 Introduction
04:42 Small MiGE Servo New Version
09:28 Electronics Inside the Simucube Box
14:39 Small MiGE Motor Includes Shielded Cables
16:12 Degreasing the Wheel Adapter and Servo Shaft
20:53 Ascher Racing 70mm Adapter Proper Installation
22:57 STM32 Bootloader Problem & Solution
26:25 iRacing Setup, FFB & Driving Impressions
32:42 Automobilista 2 Setup, FFB & Driving Impressions
40:53 Assetto Corsa Competizione Setup, FFB & Driving Impressions
46:04 Conclusion & Thoughts

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Special Thanks: Beano (Phillip Vanrensburg) and Granite Community, JJ for Channel Art, SixDegreesOfFlight for DIY OSW Kit Tutorial  

Music:

MILLENIALS by Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/57150

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