When I have spring at max in vpforce configurator and I push/pull against the force the motors pretty quickly go into overcurrent fault and the stick needs to be unplugged/replugged.
My psu is 180w/20v so I have max psu current set to 9a and max motor current set to 30. Should these be higher? Are there other settings I should be looking at too?
I found the solution to the weird rumble / knocking feeling had in my X-Axis. Turned out the upper screw on the base connector of the Virpil S-Curve worked it's way loose. All other screws were tight. If this happens again i might have to turn down the rumble a bit.. Putting this here i case anyone else has this problem and Ctrl+F's the Discord for "Knocking" or "Rumble" like me.
Looking at the picture, I see the extension is touching the seat. Did you have to adjust limits in the software? Would it work better if you raise the whole thing a little bit?
There is a gap between extension and seat, with just a little room at max. deflection. Yes, the base is DIY, the connector is lower so it accomodates the 20 cm S-Curve perfectly IMO.
I have several modules on DCS and almost all of them work ok with Rhino. But on A-10C and A-10C II the stick is not centered but is as on the image from control indicator! Any idea why?
Still trying to figure this out. For reference, this is when in the vpforce configurator page, not in game. That being if spring is set to 100% and gain to 100% and I start pushing/pulling against it the motors overload protection shuts them down very quickly. Is this normal?
Will setting max amps above 30A damage the motors if they are able to be kept cool? My fan hasn't kicked on once aside from the test menu and being 92mm and directly above the motors will cool them well if needed..
Hi, I have an issue with my Pedals, in the configurator, the motor is offline, with usb connected. When do unplug the wires connected to the motor, I don't have any "bip" anymore
ok thanks. I wonder because look how the axis is in windows in comparison with the configurator. I'm full in the corner in the calibrator and not in windows.
ok thanks. Will try that. btw are those the default settings and are they good, knowing that I use a heavy grip with something like a 30/40 cm extension?
you certainly shouldn't need %100 spring force to center the pedals (unless maybe they are direct drive).. I run my pedals at %60, and much lower in game settings (with TelemFFB) and they center just fine.
ouch I clicked on reset config, because I thought it will just do that on screen, and it did that in firmware as well so load settings do not work. Next time I'll export my settings
Maybe there's some friction in your pedals? Try enabling the adaptive recentering feature, or make the centering curve a bit stiffer using the spring "gain map"