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...and the controller sounds nice too.
- If the steering is the wrong way, invert the steering
- If it isn't steering at all, make sure you have the right connections and make sure that if you have multiple rudders that they are not turning in opposite directions to cancel out turning
- Make sure you connected the GPS up properly, along with electricity
- Make sure that when you placed a compass sensor that the arrow on it is facing FORWARD towards the front of the creation, as indicated by the big arrow at the bottom of the editing space
- Not Oliver6363, sorry but what you are saying does not really make any sense. The location of the microcontroller literally does not affect anything, and same with GPS and compass sensor.
I have confirmed that this works on many of my own creations, and I really like this thing. If it does not work for you, you either have incorrect logic or incorrect electricity or incorrect steering systems on your boat.
i will put the link in the description
Just one thing: IF you put up a discplaimer, then you should also point out that the main part of the logic originates from my autopilot.
I don't mind my logic beeing used (thats what it is intended for after all) but I don't really like it beeing put under a disclaimer without mention.