One more question. Max PSU current is for some reason set to 4A. I have the "stock" PSU that came with my rhino, it says 19.5A @19V. Can I just set that PSU current to 19.5A or am I misunderstanding something?
You could drive more than one device of certain PSUs, then you need to limit the per device draw. In your case, you can safely put that to 10 Amps. That is more than you will ever need probably.
4A may(!) become a bottleneck if you pull diagonally and both motors draw maximum power at the same time, Kind of an edge case, but the only scenario I can think of.
I‘m driving three motors from a 15A PSU and set the Rhino Stick (2 Motors) to 10A and the pedals (1 Motor) to 6A. Pretty unlikely that all three will pull max A at the same time.
@walmis regarding the current beta of the VP configurator. Don’t know if bug or feature. When you enable the hardware trim and offset the center, it stays offset when you disable the hardware trim again. And another thing I encounter. When opening the VP config, it doesn’t always read and display the current config from the stick without forcing it. With the last release version, that worked reliably as far as I can tell.
Im having some issues with oscillations when using software endstops. I think this issue is new in 1.0.17b, but Im not positive. If I move the stick towards the software endstop (with no other forces being active, or master gain to zero) it can induce oscillations, with or without holding the stick. I tried a few things, like low pass and notch filters, but nothing seems to cure it.
I lost trim in the A1 0 in DCS. I have the trim button properly mapped. I can see the trim button move forward in the cockpit, but my physical stick does not move in the cockpit and trim is no longer working in the A-10. Any ideas what I messed up? It was working, but I tried downloading a different profile. I have since restored my original profile, but trim has not returned. I have confirmed that “sticky” is not selected in any of my spring damper, inertia or friction effects. I also have no trim effects in the F 14 if I go into special options for the F-14 in DCS and uncheck trim, then I can make the trim cockpit indicator move with the trim hat, but with force feedback trim enabled trim does not function in the F-14 either. (For anyone who runs across this issue the solution was to go into the effects tab and check hardware for trim and relaunch DCS and trim effects returned I have since gone back to the effect tab and disabled hardware trim and it is still working in DCS so this may be a possible bug after loading a different profile)
Yes, I got it working and now when you press the trim hat, the stick moves forward and back with the trim hat. (Both the virtual stick in the cockpit and the rhino stick.)
I used the webusb tool to flash my rhino to the latest firmware. Now I'm running into some problems. Is there a way to flash the firmware back to a previous version? Like 1.0.16 I believe. Thanks.
Hey, usually when I trim the F-4 the FFB Stick would follow. So if trim nose down for fast cruise, the sticks center position (or force free position) would move forward (quite a bit). However, that doesn’t work anymore. I can see that the trim hat inputs are registered and the bob weight indicat...
Unless I‘m blind (not impossible ) there is no such option in the F-4 special options. And I didn’t change anything there either from when it worked. Does the trim following still work for you in the Tomcat?