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Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

Mitch_

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Mitch_ » Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:46:01

Looks very nice Jone.

In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to plug in
the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out of the way.
For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?

I'd trade ya for a set of Momo pedals LOL.

Mitch



>> You don't need to 'marry' them up. Just put the momo pedals set to one
>> side, plug a better pair in, map them in your sim of choice and off
>> you go.

> Take a look at this:
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> The adapter let's you remove the pedal unit and it's wire harness
> completely. No need to cut wires or solder anything. You plug in the
> adapter into the wheel and plug USB and Power into the adapter.

> --
> Jone Tytlandsvik
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> mailto: firstname at lastname dot no

Jone Tytlandsvi

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Jone Tytlandsvi » Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:41:41


> In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to
> plug in the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out
> of the way. For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?

The adapter is EUR 30,5 and it includes shipping worldwide.
I think that will be something like USD 37,8.

--
Jone Tytlandsvik
http://tytlandsvik.no
mailto: firstname at lastname dot no

Ped Xin

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Ped Xin » Sat, 01 Oct 2005 04:47:47



> Looks very nice Jone.

> In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to
> plug in the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out
> of the way. For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?


If you aren't savvy enough to build your own, I recommend getting that
adapter from him.  I'm glad I got mine; it's very convenient and has worked
without problems.

--
Ped Xing
dattebayo!

Mitch_

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Mitch_ » Sat, 01 Oct 2005 06:12:17

I had planned on putting the electronics of the pedals into a plastic box
mounted on my ECCI's but I hadnt gotten around to it.  This looks to be a
better option and he's already invested the time in development and is
selling it cheaper than I could put one together using my own time/money
formula of course, LOL.

You will be hearing from me soon Jone.  Thanks again for your effort.

Mitch




>> Looks very nice Jone.

>> In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to
>> plug in the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out
>> of the way. For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?

> If you aren't savvy enough to build your own, I recommend getting that
> adapter from him.  I'm glad I got mine; it's very convenient and has
> worked
> without problems.

> --
> Ped Xing
> dattebayo!

Larr

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Larr » Sun, 02 Oct 2005 00:11:02

I'd love to build my own pedals.

The mechanicals would not be an issue.  I'd just start with a 'drop-down'
set from a car in a wrecking yard.

The pots and wiring would be my downfall.

-Larry




>> Looks very nice Jone.

>> In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to
>> plug in the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out
>> of the way. For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?

> If you aren't savvy enough to build your own, I recommend getting that
> adapter from him.  I'm glad I got mine; it's very convenient and has
> worked
> without problems.

> --
> Ped Xing
> dattebayo!

Nigel Nichol

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Nigel Nichol » Sun, 02 Oct 2005 04:37:28

Larry

The wiring is very easy. I have just revised the wiring the pedal units I
build. The wiring no longer has to deal with old games that don't make use
of full seaparte and multiple controllers.  Even GPL can do this so I don't
there will be an issue.

if you get to making your own pedals I can help you with the wiring. I still
use the joystock plug that then connects to a USB adapter if thats the way
you would like to go.

Nigel Nichols
Redline Race Controls
http://www.wave.co.nz/~lakewood/Redline2.htm


> I'd love to build my own pedals.

> The mechanicals would not be an issue.  I'd just start with a 'drop-down'
> set from a car in a wrecking yard.

> The pots and wiring would be my downfall.

> -Larry





> >> Looks very nice Jone.

> >> In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to
> >> plug in the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out
> >> of the way. For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?

> > If you aren't savvy enough to build your own, I recommend getting that
> > adapter from him.  I'm glad I got mine; it's very convenient and has
> > worked
> > without problems.

> > --
> > Ped Xing
> > dattebayo!

Larr

Opinions Please New look RRC pedal unit

by Larr » Thu, 06 Oct 2005 00:00:36

Thanks Nigel.  If I did it, I would want to go USB all the way.  That does
indeed complicate things.

-Larry


> Larry

> The wiring is very easy. I have just revised the wiring the pedal units I
> build. The wiring no longer has to deal with old games that don't make use
> of full seaparte and multiple controllers.  Even GPL can do this so I
> don't
> there will be an issue.

> if you get to making your own pedals I can help you with the wiring. I
> still
> use the joystock plug that then connects to a USB adapter if thats the way
> you would like to go.

> Nigel Nichols
> Redline Race Controls
> http://www.wave.co.nz/~lakewood/Redline2.htm



>> I'd love to build my own pedals.

>> The mechanicals would not be an issue.  I'd just start with a 'drop-down'
>> set from a car in a wrecking yard.

>> The pots and wiring would be my downfall.

>> -Larry





>> >> Looks very nice Jone.

>> >> In my case I get along OK but I sure like the idea of not having to
>> >> plug in the old (actually never used)Momo pedals then shove them out
>> >> of the way. For that convenience what do you charge shipped to the US?

>> > If you aren't savvy enough to build your own, I recommend getting that
>> > adapter from him.  I'm glad I got mine; it's very convenient and has
>> > worked
>> > without problems.

>> > --
>> > Ped Xing
>> > dattebayo!


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