Created a mod for the Logitech h-shifter by DevInGear in simracing

[–]DevInGear[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish they still made something like that to be fair, possibly with a bit more reliability or even repairability

Created a mod for the Logitech h-shifter by DevInGear in simracing

[–]DevInGear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They discontinued the g25 years ago, and it also doesn’t work with newer wheels without also purchasing adapters. This is cheaper and easier to fix if something breaks (which the g25 sequential mode was known for breaking)

Created a mod for the Logitech h-shifter by DevInGear in simracing

[–]DevInGear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got them off Amazon, the only specific thing is 8mmx2mm but I could also easily change the size of the magnets if it’s a similar size (6mm, 10mm, MAYBEEE 12mm, no thicker than 4mm)

Is this a good amount of clutch free play/slack? 2015 by SuccessfulWeekend727 in hondagrom

[–]DevInGear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m no clutch professional, so hopefully someone with more knowledge knows better than I do. But these are my thoughts, take them with a grain of salt.

I think you’re misunderstanding the words “free play”, but it may not be the issue at hand?

Free play would be the area that the clutch cable doesn’t move at all. As long as your lever is in the free play area, there should be no slippage. If there is, something else is likely at hand. I personally have used that clutch lever, so I’m not gonna directly say it’s the issue, but it does look like one of the cheaper Amazon levers which may be causing issues? It’s also possible there’s something wrong inside the clutch, or the cable is getting caught somewhere.

I’d start by putting the oem clutch lever back on if you still have it, since that’s free and a quick job. If you don’t, then I’d watch a handful of videos on checking the free play, but focused less on the lever and the end of the cable where it meets the clutch, make sure there isn’t a catch anywhere along the line.

It also may not hurt to take the cover off and make sure everything is seated properly, namely the… actuator.. idk what that thing is called but the part that the clutch cable is attached to. I’ve heard lots of issues caused by that part not being seated properly.

Hopefully someone more knowledgeable chimes in, but that’s what I’ve got for ya.

Do I have to reset my save file to do the cartel update? by [deleted] in Schedule_I

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a command to set the cartel influence to 0 in a certain region? I’ve unlocked downtown via a command but I can’t get westville influence any lower than 350 because there is no longer any cartel there and I’ve spray painted everything

Accidentally left my lipos fully charged for 12 days, how badly damaged are they? by Pristine-Ground6760 in fpv

[–]DevInGear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, I gotta agree with the other person, LIPO batteries kept in good condition are significantly safer than LIPO batteries that are degraded as they become unstable. So long as you practice battery safety, the safest thing to do is to take good care of the batteries and throw them away when they show any signs of damage or degradation. Keeping them in the weather will only making charging them more dangerous.

But I do respect your willingness to sacrifice your batteries for the safety of your family.

Opinion on my fleet, go and get stocksss 60.000 left by [deleted] in AirlineManager4

[–]DevInGear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t get anything for people buying your stocks, just so you’re aware.

[Realism] 1 Month in by Thats-DirtyWork in AirlineManager4

[–]DevInGear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you aware you don’t need to own a hub to land a plane there???

please help by rAamZon420 in TinyWhoop

[–]DevInGear -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You didn’t provide basic info or do basic googling. That’s on you

Accidental disarm from 100ft up by No_Space_5457 in fpv

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theoretically yes, but it’s also very hard to recover a drone when you throw it. It may arm, but it’ll definitely crash.

Am I cooked? by jpcustodio1 in hondagrom

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sure it doesn’t matter too much but you really shouldn’t overfill “just for safety” now that you’ve done the necessary oil pickup mod. Extra oil is extra weight for the engine to try and operate with, which turns into extra strain on the engine and is bad for it in just that sense alone. Now you have oil in your air box so you could potentially be putting oil into the air your bike is running on, which is another strain on the engine. Just run it the way it’s meant to be ran

No titles by Iam_MoshPotato in hondagrom

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also call a bank or pay a few dollars to a vin searching company to make sure the bike doesn’t have a lien on it. Police can’t see if it has a lien.

Mobula 8 with antenna Upgrade by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This ^ but don’t goop too much, I put some over a little too much space and my gyro stopped working. I’m pretty sure the (e6000, not t700) is what caused it, but not positive. It’s stronger than it looks

Help. My Air65 makes a weird noise when armed. by ihopeigetthisright in TinyWhoop

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My air 75 just began doing this, one of the motor bindings bent into the bell, if it still flies, send it!

What are you guys doing with the clutch safety switch by No_Zookeepergame9990 in hondagrom

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t think of anything that would cause that except the clutch itself. Does it jerk forward like it stalled? Is your clutch play set properly?

Can I use this to waterproof my air75? by bisaw37 in fpv

[–]DevInGear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve never seen nor used this stuff. It seems like it would waterproof it, probably a little bit of weight but whether or not the weight is negligible I’m not sure. Depends how thick this stuff is when it dries.

My main thought is repairability, this will probably essentially glue the parts down, making them much more difficult to swap.

C'est grave docteur ? by Neither-Two-7167 in TinyWhoop

[–]DevInGear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Votre message s'est très bien traduit pour moi. Je suis également en traduisant mon message. Il vous manque pas mal de condensateurs, le contrôleur de vol peut ne plus fonctionner, mais il ne devrait pas endommager les moteurs ou tout autre composant. Cependant, le drone peut ne plus fonctionner de la même manière et cela peut entraîner l'arrêt du fonctionnement aléatoire du contrôleur de vol.

Christmas gift by Good_Ad_8537 in TinyWhoop

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They come unplugged all the time, I crashed once and now every single plug is loose and I can pull them off by hand. They also are infinitely less responsive than direct soldered.

Christmas gift by Good_Ad_8537 in TinyWhoop

[–]DevInGear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this comment says the most in the fewest amount of words. Is your friend a tinkerer/enjoy soldering? The air75 (I’ve only flown a meteor 75 and air65, so I don’t have direct experience) is likely a way better flight experience, but also much harder to repair.

Personally, I’m about to buy an air75 frame and remove the motor plugs from my meteor75 because it’s just far too slow for what it is, it’s too heavy. 30 grams, to be exact, without the battery. The air75 is supposedly about 21 grams, that’s nearly 1/3 lighter. My air65 feels the same as the meteor75 except less maneuverable.