Hi guys, the past while I was trying to find good comparisons between these two models of dd's. Has anyone tested both ? I understand that the software for these aren't complete yet but is there any clear winner here ? thanks.
Does that mean if I use my SC2 Pro at like only 20%, I can unplug the second PSU and may actually benefit from it? Apart from uncluttering the rig?If im not wrong, thats the very reason to go with one PSU ONLY on the Pro, because the minimal difference between 2 R1 PSUs could cause loss FFB when enough Power is requiered.
So It is not crazy to try the new PSU over R1 because the R1s can work with only one PSU.
Does that mean if I use my SC2 Pro at like only 20%, I can unplug the second PSU and may actually benefit from it? Apart from uncluttering the rig?
Yes You can, records at Granite Forums can assure that some folks were running their PROs with one single PSU ( the second one not plugged by mistake) and only noted that when SC2 requests full power and FFB Faded away. Just dont run at full power, 17nm like the Sport could be OK i think (undervoltage XD)Does that mean if I use my SC2 Pro at like only 20%, I can unplug the second PSU and may actually benefit from it? Apart from uncluttering the rig?
I speculate that SC2 R1 has separate (PWM) drivers for each power supply.We are not sure about this, and need to do some extended reliability testing
before we can make the decision to sell the new PSU as an upgrade.
For sure we would like to avoid using that splitter cable.
Too little knowledge.@blekenblue: Now why would you confuse the dc psu and USB HID interface to the controller with the pwm used to drive the 3-phase servo?
I’m sure it could be done and it wouldn’t be a problem for 99% of users. But GD would never (IMO) officially support it because that would open them up to support claims from people who manage to fry their circuit board running their SC2 at full current.
According to:I’m sure it could be done and it wouldn’t be a problem for 99% of users.
These would be in series with each power supply, so nominally in parallel with each other.some beefy balancing resistors that are visible in the picture
Has anyone tried new Sim-lab quick release. Is it any good?
Sim-Lab Quick-Release QR
A professional real motorsport grade Quick Release with zero play. Fully machined alloy steel components. The wheel-side operates by pulling the ring which makes the wheel de-couple from the base side.sim-lab.eu
EDIT: Found some references and info from Richard. It's just standard automotive QR, not in house design and they do not sell wheel side part. So kind of not very useful.
I already have another QR, much prefer Buchfink Q1R over stock.What are you looking for in another QR? I have only had my SC2 for about a week but the SC2 QR system seems pretty good to me. I don't have any play or flex that I can notice.