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The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

Bruce Mill

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Bruce Mill » Thu, 11 Sep 2003 20:32:11

Has anyone tried these and reviewed them yet?
John Simmon

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by John Simmon » Fri, 12 Sep 2003 06:21:30



No, but I hear they come with a completely new ground wire concept,
direct from Wilshe Labs.

Schoone

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Schoone » Fri, 12 Sep 2003 06:32:33

I'm sure Don will be asking for "unbiased positive reviews" soon, much like
he did for the Ratbag sims.


Don Wilsh

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Don Wilsh » Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:28:21

Let me give the credit on the ground wire to its inventor.  Ric Seylor.  He
found the
problem and the solution.   DW




> > Has anyone tried these and reviewed them yet?

> No, but I hear they come with a completely new ground wire concept,
> direct from Wilshe Labs.

Mike Beaucham

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Mike Beaucham » Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:51:03

What exactly is this Ground Wire concept??

Mike

http://mikebeauchamp.com


> Let me give the credit on the ground wire to its inventor.  Ric Seylor.
He
> found the
> problem and the solution.   DW





> > > Has anyone tried these and reviewed them yet?

> > No, but I hear they come with a completely new ground wire concept,
> > direct from Wilshe Labs.

Cliff Roma

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Cliff Roma » Fri, 12 Sep 2003 22:14:07

I think that is spelled Ric Seyler


> Let me give the credit on the ground wire to its inventor.  Ric Seylor.
He
> found the
> problem and the solution.   DW





> > > Has anyone tried these and reviewed them yet?

> > No, but I hear they come with a completely new ground wire concept,
> > direct from Wilshe Labs.

Don Wilsh

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Don Wilsh » Fri, 12 Sep 2003 22:14:42

Ric Seylor had discovered because his medal pedals were on rugs that created
lots of
static electricity that when he went across his room that his body would
have a large amount of
static electicity.  So when he put his feet on his metal pedals the static
would be transfered into
his pedals.   Therefore the pots in the pedals wont work properly.  After
months of testing
and he was able to use a ground wire to bleed off the static and return
normal use to his
wheel system.  ECCI therefore retro fitted the wheels they made with a
ground wire to
solve this problem for any of its customers.   this is explained on there
website.
www.ecci.net   Now Ric if I dont have this right as i got it 3rd hand please
correct
the story.

Don


gord

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by gord » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 06:13:13


That's fine for ECCI products, but you were telling everyone here that
this would fix problems with all brands of controllers.
It didn't fix a thing on my problematic TSW. (I fell for the bait) :-(

Don Wilsh

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Don Wilsh » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 08:24:35

Interesting as many others with other wheels said it helped them..

DW

Cliff Roma

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Cliff Roma » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 08:51:41

Seyler for the 2nd time


> Ric Seylor had discovered because his medal pedals were on rugs that
created
> lots of
> static electricity that when he went across his room that his body would
> have a large amount of
> static electicity.  So when he put his feet on his metal pedals the static
> would be transfered into
> his pedals.   Therefore the pots in the pedals wont work properly.  After
> months of testing
> and he was able to use a ground wire to bleed off the static and return
> normal use to his
> wheel system.  ECCI therefore retro fitted the wheels they made with a
> ground wire to
> solve this problem for any of its customers.   this is explained on there
> website.
> www.ecci.net   Now Ric if I dont have this right as i got it 3rd hand
please
> correct
> the story.

> Don



> > What exactly is this Ground Wire concept??

> > Mike

> > http://mikebeauchamp.com

gord

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by gord » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 11:37:43

How is the wood and *** on my TSW pedals going to conduct ESD?


Eldre

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Eldre » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 11:41:58



>I'm sure Don will be asking for "unbiased positive reviews" soon, much like
>he did for the Ratbag sims.

I actually thought the Ragbag sims were pretty good...
"unbiased positive reviews", huh?  I must have missed those messages.<g>

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Don Wilsh

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Don Wilsh » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 12:31:45


Let me ask this.  How is wood and *** going to relieve static electcity..

Don

TDRacin

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by TDRacin » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 17:00:52

You did.


Don Wilsh

The "new" ECCI wheel & Pedals

by Don Wilsh » Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:12:36

I never wrote a review or asked for a review on any ratbag products.
Nascar series has always
been #1, but the ratbag games, demos free at www.ivga.com have always been
the #2 seller of
racing games at well over 1,000,000 units.   You can go to www.ivga.com and
get the
5 or 6 demos from Ratbags. At just $19.95 who cant use one of them for a
stocking stuffer.  Me Write.. he he... Now thats a joke.

Don Wilshe


> You did.



> > "unbiased positive reviews", huh?  I must have missed those messages.<g>

> > Eldred


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