Gotcha! I had checked right after reserving a spot in the queue, but there wasnβt a S/N assigned at that point. Just checked again and it looks like I have #317!
Hey @xupicor, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0040 on 2023-02-09 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 120 days, median is 118 days, max is 209 days 42 Rhinos are shipped in total
Hey @jreed4817, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0040 on 2023-02-09 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 120 days, median is 118 days, max is 209 days 42 Rhinos are shipped in total
Hey @leninjahd, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0040 on 2023-02-09 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 120 days, median is 118 days, max is 209 days 42 Rhinos are shipped in total
Hey @.flatspin, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0040 on 2023-02-09 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 120 days, median is 118 days, max is 209 days 42 Rhinos are shipped in total
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Hey @kruger1775, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0045 on 2023-02-13 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 122 days, median is 118 days, max is 209 days 43 Rhinos are shipped in total
Is there something specific you'd like to see? Mine is kind of hidden inside the pit and I'm terrible at taking pictures, if you just want to see pics of the Rhino Walmis has a lot better ones: https://imgur.com/gallery/Do6Jr0T
Several questions though: 1) how loud is it? There are several fans for cooling and I guess it's completely fine if it's something like 40mm or 50mm 2000rpm - but would be quite annoying if it's something like 40mm 4000rpm 2) I guess since US shipping is available - no issues with power cords? Asking because EU and US/Japan sockets are different. 3) Any recommendations how to use it if I don't want to build a cockpit? Based on size of this thing - it's definitely not table-top friendly, probably it should either go on some kind of chair mount or maybe floor with grip extender and some kind of heavy base?
1) I play with a headset on so I haven't heard a single noise from it so far. Walmis might be best to answer the specs about the fans 2) I'm in Australia & got the right plug on my power pack so I'm guessing US would be same? 3) If you wanted to mount this on a chair mount it would need to be a decent mount, the RHINO doesn't weigh a massive amount but it does have some heft. I have mine floor mounted with a 200mm extension. My temporary solution for floor mounting was to get a length of checker plate metal (I had this lying around you could use a sheet of plywood) that goes from under my chair to under my rudder pedals I have the RHINO center mounted & my rudder pedals & chair keep it all in place.
Pretty sure the patent troll thing was made up in someone's head and repeated online until it became accepted legend. Either way there is no such problem now
@walmis where does the estop go or does it just interrupt the psu? If it's turning off the psu, do the encoders lose power too? How about the grip/spi?
Someone asked if the axes still track when the motors are powered down and I've wondered since.
hm, so it's definitely not existing pcb. though thinking of it - in any case it's a bit sad news. I believe in any case you can't just copy someone's pcb and number of existing pcb are quite limited, so you can't use that approach to solve troll issue