350.4W 24V 14.6A Single Output Switchable Power Supply 24 Volts 14.6 Amps Features β’ AC input range selectable by a switch β’ Withstand 300 VAC surge input for 5 seconds β’ No load power consumption β’ 1U low profile β’ High operating temperature, up to 70Β°C β’ Protections: Short circuit / Overload / ...
could the power supply that is in the prebuilt ffb base also power another motor for ffb pedals? If not, I already have a 1000w meanwell 24v power supply (UHP-1000-24), could that be swapped in to power both?
I like the look of the Virpil FLNKR grip for me it will come down to the weight and whether I want to swap out the CM2 grip and how much that will be. I find the CM2 is a good choice with the Rhino for flightsims and then I use the Alpha primes on non-ffb bases for space sims
And a 3D printed cover if you want to make sure noone touches the contacts and causes a short. I am using self extinguishing, hardly flammable filament. Just to be 100% sure.
Das 12-V-Gleichstrom-Stecker-Anschlusskabel ist geeignet fΓΌr Γberwachungskameras, DVRs, Γberwachungssysteme, LED-Lampen oder andere 2,1 x 5,5 mm Gleichstrom-GerΓ€te usw. Das DC-Kabel endet in Rot (positiv)/Schwarz (negativ) fΓΌr eine leichte Identifikation. 3. Das Kabelende ist abisolierter und ver...
Real Warthog grip, not TM's tribute version. Real Warthog grip has no pinky paddle and terminates straight at the bottom for center mounting unlike F16 that has a 13deg fwd angle for side stick ergonomy. But just like the F16 grip it is derrived from, it is investment cast aluminum https://essexindustries.com/products/a-10-flight-control-stick-grip/
... And I love it. I had Alpha and Alpha Prime... I went back to TM's A-10C and F/A-18 grips. But I'm def getting a FLNKR. it feels super nice in the hand, and the new hat design is very clever.
BTW I know I mentioned this "somewhere" but the hat design of the FLNKR is new. When you press down slightly on the hat to actuate the center switch, it gets "locked to center" so that the other four (or 8? I don't know) switches cannot also be activated. That was the main thing I didn't like about the Alpha grips.
Important is the Amps the PSU can deliver. The more the better of course, but you can limit the power draw of the motors in the software. So when your PSU can deliver 40 Amps (make sure that the Amps can be delivered on the rail you are using if the PSU has more than one) you can power 4 motors with 10 Amps each or 5 with 8 and so on.
Hi all, some assistance required - I am looking to use a VKB Tomcat Grip with the VP Rhino - I want to floor mount the Rhno and need ~200mm extension by my calculations; can I use the VKB one or will I need a third party, and what adapters will be required? Many thanks in advance.
You can use either a Virpil extension or a VKB extension. I'd recommend a Virpil extension + VKB adapter on top since the M36 thread is more robust vs the VKB nipple for a long extension.
Hope all is well, rooting for Walmis and VPForce to continue to grow. The only way this news has impacted me is Iβm now willing to run my Rhino at βfullβ power.
So the rhino throw is 44Β° in all directions right? So if i want to order a throw limiter plate that matches the 75% program limit is set then that should be 33Β°? Its basic math but just wanna make sure i dont overlook anything
Hello friend, I don't have this system but you'll find some pictures of my installation on a classic rig. As far as I know, the NLR system looks a bit like this (??).