Hi thinking about getting a tmx to replace my g27 but want to use 3 pedal set up is there an adapter to use my pedals? thanks in advance
I can even use DiView to fine tune responses if needed.
Thanks...My thinking too.. I'ii wait a bit see if there is any more input.My assumption would be that if the load cell was connected to be compatible with the Logitech wheel, then it should output a signal equivalent to the potentiometer brake and therefore it should also be possible to connect it to the TMX wheel using an adapter.
But no direct experience, so...
Yes you can do that. But it takes so much space , Get a compact adaptor to be safe...Hi all!
I have Logitech g29 (seems like the wheel is broken) and want to buy Thrustmaster.
Here is the question. Is it possible to leave g29 just as connector and use new Thrustmaster wheel?
Not sure if Windows/Assetto Corsa will alow to just ignore one of the wheels.
Is anybody has such expirience?
Thanks,
Anton
I shocked a little bit by the fact that I need to throw out g29 wheel after 1.5 years of usage. It is pretty crazy for me to connect 800$ wheel to 7-years notebook and connect it with 40$ (20$ is delivery) connectorYes you can do that. But it takes so much space , Get a compact adaptor to be safe...
Then get two connectors for like 5 bucks (though the asymmetrical TM one can be a bit of a pain to find, but you can also just cut the wire from the crappy TM pedals that come with most TM wheels) and a bit of wire and make the adapter yourself, it's just wires, no electronics. Takes 10 minutes to make, works flawlessly. And certainly beats trying to connect pedals through another wheel base.connect it with 40$ (20$ is delivery) connector
One thing worth mentioning about using a wired adapter for Logitech pedals to a Thrustmaster wheel (or vice-versa) is that the power connections are swapped over. (If it wasn't, the pedals would work backwards).
That's not a problem in a lot of cases, but can be when both wheel and pedals are bolted to a metal rig - then the pedal's supply voltage (+5V or +3.3V, I forget which the TM runs at) can be shorted to ground through the rig. And that's not good at all! There is a simple workaround for this problem though - disconnect the three grounding tags inside the pedals and wrap them in tape (since grounding will be provided by the rig, this is OK).
Also it means that load cell amps won't work (and similarly to the pots, if the power is swapped back the voltage output is backwards). This is why there are Logitech and Thrustmaster versions of load cell amps, and for using Logitech pedals with a Thrustmaster wheel via a cable adapter you'd want the Thrustmaster version (and swap the power connections to it, to reverse the swap in the adapter cable).
The Bodnar usb adapter avoids those issues because the power to the pedals is correct.
The worst option of all is using the Ricmotech usb adapter for Thrustmaster pedals along with a cable adapter from Logitech pedals, since the issues above remain. Nothing wrong with either product, but it doesn't make sense to use them together. The Bodnar will do a better job.