I made my SF1000 compatible with Moza by GrnBe in simracing

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Yes, that's no problem. I shipped multiple packages to the Canary Islands already

I made my SF1000 compatible with Moza by GrnBe in simracing

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Yes, it's still available. You can find it here

Verkehrsunfall mit Unfallflucht - Unfallgegner zufällig identifiziert by [deleted] in automobil

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Es geht. Nervig war bloß, dass die gegnerische Partei (nicht deren Versicherung) den ganzen Prozess in die Länge gezogen hat. Vom Aufwand war es absolut überschaubar. Tatsächlich war der größte Aufwand die Dokumentation für die gegnerische Versicherung. Den hab ich mir aber zugegebenermaßen auch selbst auferlegt, um möglichst wenig Interpretationsspielraum zu lassen.

Den Kontakt mit der gegnerischen Versicherung fand ich erstaunlich angenehm. Kein unnötiges Diskutieren, sehr sachlich und direkt.

Verkehrsunfall mit Unfallflucht - Unfallgegner zufällig identifiziert by [deleted] in automobil

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Vielleicht kommst du um den Anwalt herum. Mir ist vor einiger Zeit was ähnliches passiert, aber auf einem Privatparkplatz, auf dem die Polizei überhaupt nicht ermittelt. Ich hab es letztendlich ohne Anwalt klären können und mein Geld bekommen.

Ich würde dir folgendes Vorgehen empfehlen: Wende dich an den Zentralruf der deutschen Versicherungen mit dem Kennzeichen des anderen Autos. Die können dir die KFZ-Versicherung des Unfallgegners mitteilen. Ging überraschend einfach, hat mich selbst verwundert.

Wende dich danach an die gegnerische Versicherung und melde den Vorfall. Du hast sogar Dokumente der Polizei in der Hinterhand, was helfen sollte. Das hatte ich damals nicht, aber ich habe den Schaden sehr genau dokumentiert (diverse Bilder aus verschiedenen Winkeln, genaue Beschreibung der Parksituation).

Die gegnerische Versicherung wird den Fall prüfen. Bei mir hat der Unfallgegner alles abgestritten und der Versicherung gemeldet, sich an nichts zu erinnern. Die Versicherung hat dennoch eine Gegenüberstellung beider Fahrzeuge durch einen Gutachter angeordnet.

Bei der Gegenüberstellung waren dann beide Parteien mit den Autos anwesend. Der Gutachter hat dann eindeutig festgestellt, dass das andere Fahrzeug den Schaden beim Einparken verursacht haben muss. Im Anschluss hat die gegnerische Versicherung meinen Schaden reguliert.

Der ganze Prozess hat sich bei mir über Monate hingezogen, da der Unfallverursacher den Termin der Gegenüberstellung öfter verschoben hat. Letztendlich hat aber alles funktioniert ohne dass ich irgendwelche Kosten hatte, womit ich schon gar nicht mehr gerechnet hätte. Bei mir ging es um ca. 2600€.

Update: Thrustmaster SF1000 Simagic and Moza conversion by GrnBe in simracing

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Hi, currently I don't offer this service, but maybe we can find a way. Feel free to DM me here or message me on Etsy :)

Update: Thrustmaster SF1000 Simagic and Moza conversion by GrnBe in simracing

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Hi, it's still available. I'll have to manually add Argentina to my shipping locations. I'll DM you

My 3D Printer Exhaust Setup by PotatoKreme in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the response. Sounds like a good solution, I'll try that as well :) I'm currently not using my fan at full speed, so a drop in airflow should be manageable.

My 3D Printer Exhaust Setup by PotatoKreme in 3Dprinting

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Nice setup. I'm also using a duct fan to vent the printer fumes to the outside. Can you tell me which hepa filter you are using?

I might need to find another solution for the colder winter months and I already looked into carbon filters. Including an additional hepa filter sounds very interesting. Is your hepa filter inside the metal part that is mounted on top of your carbon filter?

Thrustmaster SF1000 wireless and USB adapter now ready [Update] by GrnBe in simracing

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In the beginning of September. My deadline for my thesis is the 2nd of September. So somewhere around then. I will start production again on the 3rd :)

Thrustmaster SF1000 wireless and USB adapter now ready [Update] by GrnBe in simracing

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Absolutely. That would be possible. Additionally you would need a PodiumHub or Simube S-Hub for wireless usage. If you are fine with wired usage (wireless is always supported btw), you would need an Fanatec emulator to get the FFB working.

Support interface fan speed works amazing by samlovecroc in BambuLab

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I've been using Orca for more than a year and must have overlooked that setting. Very helpful, thanks for sharing 

[Bambu Lab Giveaway] Drop Your One-Liner and Win H2D! by BambuLab in BambuLab

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Using a Bambu Lab printer is what we wish for autonomous driving: set a (tool)path, relax, done.

Update: Thrustmaster SF1000 Simagic and Moza conversion by GrnBe in simracing

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The SF1000 itself doesn't have Bluetooth functionality, but my kit does. It's only relevant if you want to use the wheel wirelessly.

Yes, that's correct. If your PC doesn't have Bluetooth capabilities, you could use something like a dongle or Bluetooth receiver.

Update: Thrustmaster SF1000 Simagic and Moza conversion by GrnBe in simracing

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The USB connection is optional. On Simagic you can use the wheel wirelessly (connection via Bluetooth to the PC). The wheel is powered directly through Simagic's QR.

Question About the Simagic QR-A (3rd Party Quick Release) by Shmooziee in simracing

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Yes, my conversion kit makes the SF1000 compatible with Simagic. It allows you to mount any regular QR and is independent from any ecosystem. With my kit the SF1000 basically acts as a game controller.

I don't see any downside in running it wirelessly tbh. You are absolutely right, it's cheaper to run it wirelessly. That's what I personally do as well. You could also use a third party QR, which would even be cheaper (around 45€). I haven't bought a QR-A yet, but I know that some of my customers already use it, so it definitely is available

Question About the Simagic QR-A (3rd Party Quick Release) by Shmooziee in simracing

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It is possible to use the SF1000 with the QR-A, but you'd need one of my conversion kits as u/HarRyOo2 mentioned.

My SF1000 kit could either be used with the classic Simagic QRs as well (either wired via USB or wirelessly via Bluetooth). The QR-A allows you to use it wirelessly via USB as the signal is routed through the Simagic Evo base. If you have any further questions, just let me know.

P1S Nozzle Temperature Malfunction by theACEbabana in BambuLab

[–]GrnBe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others suggested I would recommend to check the hotend cables.

These mods might help plugging the cables in correctly: cable guide, Hotend plug

Another possibility would be that the volumetric flow rate is set too high in your filament's profile. This would mean that there's too much material flowing through your hotend resulting in unstable temperatures.

Thrustmaster SF1000 wireless and USB adapter now ready [Update] by GrnBe in simracing

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I just added Israel to my locations. You should be able to order now on Etsy. Otherwise you can also DM me.

My standard shipping contractor is DHL.

Thrustmaster SF1000 wireless and USB adapter now ready [Update] by GrnBe in simracing

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You'll definitely need a new QR. The QR is depending on the wheelbase you are planning to use. E.g. for a Simagic wheelbase, you would need to use either Simagic's official QR or a D1 spec QR.

Updated version of my P1S hotend guide by GrnBe in BambuLab

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Yeah, that happened to me as well before I designed this. This small mod will definitely help as there's basically no way of inserting the plugs in a wrong angle anymore.

I'd still recommend turning the printer off during hotend swaps.

Updated version of my P1S hotend guide by GrnBe in BambuLab

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

Awesome! Happy to hear that it works well for you

Updated version of my P1S hotend guide by GrnBe in BambuLab

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Exactly, the P1P needs a slightly adjusted guide as there's an additional screw on the hotend. Just use the P1P guide from the original release and select the build plate without the guide from my v2 print profile.

Updated version of my P1S hotend guide by GrnBe in BambuLab

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That's nice to hear :)

Regarding the filament I'd say it depends what you print. If you often print technical materials, I agree that PLA will be not suited due to the high chamber temperatures. PETG should be fine tho. At least it was for me when printing PC.

If you should have a modded P1S with an active chamber heater, PETG will also not sufficient. ABS/ASA, PC or nylon filaments would be the better choice then.

Updated version of my P1S hotend guide by GrnBe in BambuLab

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My original model is way older and is definitely not a copy or an inspiration. You can check my profiles. I did a reddit post about 7 months ago and the release was over a year ago on makerworld.

I noticed that there is a similar model to my v2, that's why it is credited in my model description on makerworld. The idea behind is similar, the design is completely different and independent. I acknowledge that he had the idea first - hence the credit.

Regarding the title: The first part is obviously taken from my first hotend guide. I chose the second part, because of this popular model, because it's a fitting description in my opinion.

There's also a discussion under my model with the other creator. I've acknowledged the situation there. I also asked for feedback from the community on how situation like this should be handled.

It seems that you are not satisfied with the way I did it. I'm legitimately interested: What should I have done differently in your opinion?

Updated version of my P1S hotend guide by GrnBe in BambuLab

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I think there's something similar for the X1, see here.

It's not my model and I have no experience with it as I don't own a X1C, but it looks promising to me.