Does anyone know if you can get the Rhino ordered with the stronger motors so sustained high-g manoeuvres wouldn’t trip out the motors, which I’ve read it can with the standard motors?
also pretty much any motor / cooling combination is going to start heating up at some point and the important question is where that point is and how relevant is it to you in particular
Thanks for the info. So what does that mean for an F14 driver who likes to pull hard and long? Does that mean I need to go DIY or will the basic Rhino be enough or is there a 3rd option?
if you max out the forces and do an extended full pull fight you might run into heat protection, if you do instant dogdights one after the other you will
I've been printing drill jigs that use these common threaded drill bushings off Aliexpress and it works like a champ. I use them to tap holes as well, which keeps the tap perpendicular for the crucial beginning of the thread forming.
Note: they commonly come in either M14x1.5 or M14x2.0. I prefer the 1.5 cause I'm printing the threads but probably best to pick one therad and stick to it
cant one when setting the ffb on pedals up just make the gear ratio favorable to the motor? So the motor won't have to fight you as hard, and you have to fight it more?
hey m8, you might need to use the search bar in some of the showcase, diy build & maybe the suggestions channels. But from memory ppl were either removing or lowering the cross bar that is already there for center mounting. Most were using some type of custom plate for the actual mounting, but I think I saw 3d printed ones so you don't need to go crazy & get custom machined stuff.
Hi @walmis literally just got the email saying my order is ready! Very exciting news but before I pull the trigger, 2 questions: 1) can this be mounted in the NLR Boeing sim seat? That is my set up along with 2) is it compatible with WinWing sticks? If so, consider it sold mate! Cheers
2) yes, you can grab the WinWing adapter during ordering. 1) Likely yes (with some tinkering), but I suggest searching this Discord, maybe someone has mounted his on that seat.
I mainly fly the Harrier and have kept just the standard profile but I did add end stops at 90ish %. I have also reduced the max amount of deflection needed for roll because I have a VR pit and it will interfere with my nozzle lever and leg.
sorry if wrong channel - am i required to make the purchase when my turn comes around? like if something happened and i suddenly can't afford it, what's my recourse?
talk to walmis about that, I'm sure if it's only a short term thing he might accommodate. You will have a decent amount of time to save & you should get a good idea when your number will be coming up, you could always ask someone to swap out with a lter spot in the line?
I actually got them off of Amazon a few years ago. They don’t seem to be in stock very often though, but you might have some luck getting them direct from the manufacturer: https://www.peingear.com/product-page/pein-s-pedal-mount
Introduction to PEIN Pedal MountThe PEIN Pedal Mount is designed to hold racing wheel pedals in car games securely and rudder pedals in airplane games. An essential tool for gamers looking to enhance their gaming experience by providing a stable and precise platform for their pedals. Durable Construction and Features of PEIN Pedal MountPEIN peda...
i had a quick question, if anyone happened to know the answer. for the DIY or in general, is there an answer for how or if the rhino homes/calibrates? trying to figure out if it is able to self-centre after being powered off for a while, or if it needs to re-run a homing routine to find a limit for X and Y
so i assume that you set min/max for X and Y, and those values are stored, but after a power off and you move the stick unpowered, does it need to home first before use? most of the videos i see of it being powered just go to center, but im assuming the board is remaining powered and it hasnt lost its positional data
@Bird*dog after looking at the website it looks like u have a older version of the pedal mount that they sell would you be able to give me some photos of your mounts i would like to see how they are constructed