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General Category => General Discussions => Topic started by: falcon0580 on June 06, 2011, 05:44:01 am
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Hello!
I am very interested in buying a couple of products from you, but you have to take into account I have little to none electrical or circuit knowledgement, so please excuse me if my questions are basic. I have been reading all the info on every product you sell and I think it must not be that hard to install, but anyway I'll like to ask a couple questions before I venture into the project. I race rfactor, GTR2 and GTR Evo con PC.
1. I live in a country where the electricity is 110 volts, will the rev burner work here with the plug you sell?
2. I want to install the rev burner and the GI max together, but I only have only USB port left in my machine, is it possible to hook them up together and use them in one USB port? If so, could you help me to do it?
3. For the games to send the info to the rev burner and the GI max, are there plugins for each game to be installed in the respective folders? or is it only the Simdash software all that is needed.
4. How long will the order take to be shipped to South America? can the shipment be tracked?
Thanks again !
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Hiya matey i can answer a couple of those questions for you but christiano will answer the rest im sure
1. I live in a country where the electricity is 110 volts, will the rev burner work here with the plug you sell?
Not sure about that but christiano should know.
2. I want to install the rev burner and the GI max together, but I only have only USB port left in my machine, is it possible to hook them up together and use them in one USB port? If so, could you help me to do it?
You will need to buy a seperate usb hub by the sounds of it buddy...A powered usb hub would be best.
3. For the games to send the info to the rev burner and the GI max, are there plugins for each game to be installed in the respective folders? or is it only the Simdash software all that is needed.
Simdash does most of the work for you but some games do need a file editing but it is very very simple.
4. How long will the order take to be shipped to South America? can the shipment be tracked?
Christinao will answer that for you
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Hiya matey i can answer a couple of those questions for you but christiano will answer the rest im sure
1. I live in a country where the electricity is 110 volts, will the rev burner work here with the plug you sell?
Not sure about that but christiano should know.
2. I want to install the rev burner and the GI max together, but I only have only USB port left in my machine, is it possible to hook them up together and use them in one USB port? If so, could you help me to do it?
You will need to buy a seperate usb hub by the sounds of it buddy...A powered usb hub would be best.
3. For the games to send the info to the rev burner and the GI max, are there plugins for each game to be installed in the respective folders? or is it only the Simdash software all that is needed.
Simdash does most of the work for you but some games do need a file editing but it is very very simple.
4. How long will the order take to be shipped to South America? can the shipment be tracked?
Christinao will answer that for you
Hi.
The power supplies I have available only work with 220V, so you have to buy one yourself. I may help you to choose the correct one if you want.
As nescafe37 says you can use a USB hub if you only one USB port left.
SimDash already has the plugins for all the supported games. Some games require some additional configuration step but everything is very easy. Here for more details:
http://www.symprojects.com/installing-the-software/
Delivery to South America usually takes around 2 weeks. Orders are shipped using Royal Mail, which is the postal service in the UK. Tracking works in some countries and doesn't in others. For example I know the parcel can be tracked when shipped to Brazil.
If you want it is possible to upgrade your shipment and use DHL instead of Royal MAil. the extra cost should be around £25 and you should expect to pay custom fees at delivery.
Cheers
Cristiano
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Thanks Cristiano and nescafe37! I think I will order a see how everything works...
Happy racing.... ;)
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Hi, I ordered and got everything perfect. Just have one question about the power source for the rev burner. I have a power adapter with the following specs: output 15 volts and 9A max, will it work with the rev burner? Thanks!
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yes it will work.
Are you sure it is 9A? it must be quite a big power supply.
I would check the polarity of the power supply connector. The central terminal should be the positive. usually on the top of the power supply there is a picture like this:
http://www.symprojects.com/wp-content/polarity.jpg
which describes the polarity of the connector.
Regards
Cristiano
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Hello,
The Rev Burner supports adapters supplying 12 to 15 Volts, and 500 Milliamps(Half an amp) and up.
9 Amps for the Rev Burner is most likely much more then you need to make it work, but it won't be a problem.
You should however check whether the output is regulated. That is to say it supplies 15 Volts exactly.
Most "Wall Wart" adapters are unregulated and supply more than the label indicates. For example the 12V adapter I have outputs 18V without a load connected.
If you have a multimeter handy, you can measure the voltage by sticking one test lead up the barrel plug, and holding the other against the mantle of the plug.
In theory, the voltage regulator on the Rev Burner operates correctly even with 20 Volts. However as the official website states a 15 Volt maximum, I cannot guaranty proper operation or even valid warranty should you choose to supply more.
Cristiano can give you the official version. I can only use the data supplied on the website, and in the datasheet for the regulator.
Edit: It seems cristiano beat me to the punch. So, yes, it will work.
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Hello,
The Rev Burner supports adapters supplying 12 to 15 Volts, and 500 Milliamps(Half an amp) and up.
9 Amps for the Rev Burner is most likely much more then you need to make it work, but it won't be a problem.
You should however check whether the output is regulated. That is to say it supplies 15 Volts exactly.
Most "Wall Wart" adapters are unregulated and supply more than the label indicates. For example the 12V adapter I have outputs 18V without a load connected.
If you have a multimeter handy, you can measure the voltage by sticking one test lead up the barrel plug, and holding the other against the mantle of the plug.
In theory, the voltage regulator on the Rev Burner operates correctly even with 20 Volts. However as the official website states a 15 Volt maximum, I cannot guaranty proper operation or even valid warranty should you choose to supply more.
Cristiano can give you the official version. I can only use the data supplied on the website, and in the datasheet for the regulator.
Edit: It seems cristiano beat me to the punch. So, yes, it will work.
Thank you Mortos
The voltage regulator accepts much more than 15V.
The website puts the 15V limit because if you use a high input voltage the heat sink can get very hot if the rev counter requires high current.
Regards
Cristiano
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Thanks so much guys, you covered very clearly what I needed to know about the power source. Have a nice day!! And happy sim racing!!
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Bonjour ;D
Je viens de recevoir mon SPI-D .COOL livré en une semaine ;).......j aimerai savoir comment le mettre en route ???
merci d avance :)
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Bonjour ;D
Je viens de recevoir mon SPI-D .COOL livré en une semaine ;).......j aimerai savoir comment le mettre en route ???
merci d avance :)
Hello.
Sorry I can't write in French.
The only thing you has to do is to connect the SPI-D display to the computer, suing a mini usb cable.
Then you have to download SimDash and installed it. Based on the simulator you play there may be some extra configuration steps to configure SimDash or the simulator.
Here:
http://www.symprojects.com/installing-the-software/
you will find instructions for the configuration of every supported simulator.
If you tell me what you play with, I can give you more details.
Regards
Cristiano
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Bonjour je viens de recevoir mon deuxieme spi-D .comment je fais pour branché les 2 spi-D....MERCI
Hello I just received my second SPID. How do I connected the two spi-D .... THANKS
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Bonjour je viens de recevoir mon deuxieme spi-D .comment je fais pour branché les 2 spi-D....MERCI
Hello I just received my second SPID. How do I connected the two spi-D .... THANKS
Hi.
The second SPI-D display must be connected in the same way you connected the first one. Just plug in the USB cable.
The SPI-D configuration screen in SimDash will display to pages, one for each display.
Regards
Cristiano
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ok I tested and it works great although it makes great material very well bye this christmas for me lol
;D
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hi all :)
im new to this forum :) and also new to this concept of making up a cockpit for my racing simulators :)
My main racing games are Toca race driver 3, GT 5, and Dirt 2. GT5 is on the PS3, so im not sure if what i want to do will work on the PS3. But im hoping it will at least on the PC.
What i wanted to know is, Can i hook up a speedo and tacho to the rev burner together, or will i have to have 2 rev burners, 1 for tacho and 1 for speedo?
Will the power supply in my PC be suffiecent to run the rev burner? Or will i need a seperate power supply? Power suplly is a Ritmo 860 gaming power supply. 230v, 10A/6A, 60/50hz.
If i need a seperate power supply, could you send me a link with one that i would need please? :) And simple instructions on how to install it all without blowing up my pc lol. im not that tech minded, but with easy to follow instructions, i know i can do it :)
And, is it possible to run this on these games i have listed that i play? I hope so, cause the Toca race driver 3 has the V8 supercars in it :)
Im also thinking of oil/water/turbo/fuel/temp gauges :) Im thinking of using the sim screen for this.
But i also like the seperate gauges set up. If i chose this method, what would i need and is it easy to do?
Is it possible to transfer from PC to PS3 and vice versa? Or am i better off getting GT5 on PC?
Sorry for the many questions, hope someone can help make it easier for me tho :)
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hi all :)
im new to this forum :) and also new to this concept of making up a cockpit for my racing simulators :)
My main racing games are Toca race driver 3, GT 5, and Dirt 2. GT5 is on the PS3, so im not sure if what i want to do will work on the PS3. But im hoping it will at least on the PC.
What i wanted to know is, Can i hook up a speedo and tacho to the rev burner together, or will i have to have 2 rev burners, 1 for tacho and 1 for speedo?
Will the power supply in my PC be suffiecent to run the rev burner? Or will i need a seperate power supply? Power suplly is a Ritmo 860 gaming power supply. 230v, 10A/6A, 60/50hz.
If i need a seperate power supply, could you send me a link with one that i would need please? :) And simple instructions on how to install it all without blowing up my pc lol. im not that tech minded, but with easy to follow instructions, i know i can do it :)
And, is it possible to run this on these games i have listed that i play? I hope so, cause the Toca race driver 3 has the V8 supercars in it :)
Im also thinking of oil/water/turbo/fuel/temp gauges :) Im thinking of using the sim screen for this.
But i also like the seperate gauges set up. If i chose this method, what would i need and is it easy to do?
Is it possible to transfer from PC to PS3 and vice versa? Or am i better off getting GT5 on PC?
Sorry for the many questions, hope someone can help make it easier for me tho :)
Hello.
I will answer some of your questions:
- PS3 or XBox are not supported. Only some simulator for the PC will work. Toca race driver is not supported but Dirt is
- You will need one rev burner for the rev counter and one rev burner for the speedometer
- the power supply of your PC will work, I can send you more details on how to make the connections
- the analog gauges for the fuel/water temp/oil pressure or temp won't work with rev burner. if you want to display this type of information you have to use the SimScreen, the Pro Shift if you want to create LEDs bars like I did in the video in the Pro Shift product page or.... wait. Focus on the rev counter/speedometer for the moment because by the time you have finished there may be something available that could be useful for you.
Cheers
Cristiano
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ok, thanks for the tips
Theres no way i can make toca compatible? I only ask cause im a big fan of the aussie V8 supercars :)
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ok, thanks for the tips
Theres no way i can make toca compatible? I only ask cause im a big fan of the aussie V8 supercars :)
I wish I could support this game.
Problem is TOCA doesn't offer any SDK/plugin/interface to allow external applications (like SimDash) to read in-game data.
Cheers
Cristiano
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Pity, it is a good game, but oh well, i'll just have to look for other games that i will enjoy.
one last question, what speed does your SPI-D go to?
I looked at a couple that you have in your list that is compatible,that i think i would enjoy.
As for the online only games, i wont be able to use cause i dont have adsl broadband. Have only satellite, and with satellite, you suffer with lag, drop outs, downtime, and delays.
Thanks for your help. I will make purchases once ive worked out my design and got my new car on the road :)
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Pity, it is a good game, but oh well, i'll just have to look for other games that i will enjoy.
one last question, what speed does your SPI-D go to?
I looked at a couple that you have in your list that is compatible, i wont be able to use cause i dont have adsl broadband, only satellite, and with satellite, you suffer with lag, drop outs, downtime, and delays.
Thanks for your help. I will make purchases once ive worked out my design and got my new car on the road :)
Hello.
The SPI-D display goes up to 999 Km/h or Mph
Cheers
Cristiano
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kool, thanks :) I cant seeing getting a car that fast lol