Well that is disappointing. I turned my computer on and the Rhino slammed forward so hard into my "cockpit dash" that it broke my 3D printed TM grip adapter in two. That has not happened before.
I broke a VKB adapter with creative use of the configurator and although it was kind of annoying, I kind of think that if something is going to break, adapters are probably the least bad option
Rhino by itself is so large it's like a regular joystick with a short (~8 cm) extension. It also has a very large throw out of the box. With a longer extension, you'll have to install more restrictive throw limiters to prevent it from hitting your legs and chair. So it's a trade off, and the extension is more to get the grip positioned comfortably depending on your base mounting location, than to increase the stick precision.
I tried mine without extension, and with virpil z extension, and personally I prefer without extension. With z extension I had to install different throw limiter that negated most of the increased movement range. And had to crank FFB gain to the max to compensate for added lenght and weight.
Hey @Des 2-2, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0524 on 2024-05-09 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 209 days, median is 215 days, max is 407 days 511 Rhinos are shipped in total
Got my Rhino today. Had the honor of getting it directly from Walmis hands in his workshop BTW, I have MKI VKB grip, which is not supported. It took Walmis to look at it for 10 seconds, and another 20 min to manufacture a proper adaptor. Such a great guy! Another thing that I was surprised, is the amount of stuff they doing in-house. They even mill some smaller aluminum parts!
This reminds me: @walmis your order form only mentions VKB Gunfighter MK III compatibility, but MK II also had Rev.B connectors and is thus compatible.
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About the cooling fan; its loud and seems pretty ineffective (takes a long time for temps to drop 1 degree, especially considering the amount of noise). Not a big deal when wearing headphones, but flying solo I prefer not to. I dont know how the Rhino looks on the inside, I havent opened mine yet, but there has to be room for improvement here? For starters, is it possible to have the fan on at a low rpm all the time? Secondly, maybe some cooling fins on the motor if there is any room for it?
Turn the master gain knob to full and fly for 30 mins, and they will kick in, Do I need full power? Hmm.. maybe not, but I do like it, and my PC room is still cool (it wont be this summer).
Yeah I think its 50C, and there is some hysteresis, I think it turns off at 47 or so. But even with no power being applied, that takes a pretty long time and there doesnt seem to be any fan speed control, its either on or off? That this is a safe temp; sure, probably, but that doesnt change anything really.
I could be wrong, but I think the temps in question are internal motor temps. And with these motors the casings are also used as heatsinks, great big lumps of them, so I'd expect they take a while to warm up and at least as long if not longer to dissipate, at least during use.