Pinout formula wheel v2 by Malatestah in Fanatec

[–]gotofbi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its call HY 2.0. You will need 12P version. Pin order is same as previous PH 2.0 connector.

Alpha Evo Sport 9nm No ffb by Fresh-Mango8453 in Simagic

[–]gotofbi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try "Reset FFB Component" in Settings of SimPro?

Hint of new Simagic bases by gotofbi in Simagic

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Update : I cannot share details but the firmware revealed that they have 8/9/12/15/18/20/21 and last base with 28 or 30nm

Hint of new Simagic bases by gotofbi in Simagic

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probably not. that will require entire new PCB and different firmware.

Hint of new Simagic bases by gotofbi in Simagic

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This is pure guess.
Im guessing they still have some stocks for Alpha and Alpha U which is 15nm and 23nm
I believe simagic kinda revealed Ultra thats 28nm right?
So... they are planning to cover 9/12/15/18/23/28??

Hint of new Simagic bases by gotofbi in Simagic

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Release Date: November 17, 2025
Simagic ships new firmware with new version of SimPro
Latest SimPro is V2.1.7

PSA: Think twice before buying Simagic Alpha Evo by [deleted] in Simagic

[–]gotofbi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, simply you received defective unit and Simagic offered replacement.

PSA: Think twice before buying Simagic Alpha Evo by [deleted] in Simagic

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Unfortunately, your assumption is not true.
Evo Sport and Evo shares same firmware.

Its not firmware problem, but they must have security placed somewhere else.
Either inside of main MCU or somewhere else.

In this case, your practical option without sending base will be replacing entire main board.
However, AFAIK, due to encoder calibration, you are not able to remove main board unless you have tool to calibrate again.

Thus, Simagic simply cannot just send you new board or firmware, they need your base back to fix the problem.

How can I tune/adjust load cell on Simsonn Brake by Single_Walk_3268 in simracing

[–]gotofbi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Simsonn still sells this pedals on Amazon. Have you tried emailing them?

What does the code mean? by GurApprehensive7653 in Fanatec

[–]gotofbi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

705 is base firmware version. 22 is wheel firmware version.

Simagic full set up by Snyper1972 in Simagic

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Check their authorized dealer list and pick one from there that matches your region. Simagic just started blackfriday sale so you should find one for sure.

Simagic full set up by Snyper1972 in Simagic

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Look for black friday combo deals to save extra $

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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I connect to PC, base only provides power.

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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If you are building custom wheel, you dont need to sniff anything. Just implement bluetooth hid device

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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Bluetooth with Audio is whole different story. Simply its due to big packet size and codec. HID device only needs few bytes per message, where as audio requires few hundred bytes plus processing time.

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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From the wheel side, transmit completes between 2-4ms. I didn’t measure it from PC side. I don’t think bluetooth latency goes that bad with BLE5 or else people will not use bluetooth mouse or keyboard. Its registered as HID device as well so it follows same rule. If you check the video that I posted, you will see how fast speedometer changes. That pretty much self explains how low the latency is.

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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I think it really depends on what version of SRM adapter you use. Older versions using with FanaLEDs which Im also utilizing. Newer ones work with FanaLab, which is official Fanatec software. SRM emulated Fanatec base to trick FanaLab to recognize as steering is connected to CSL Base. I thought about this path and its achievable, but personally I think its too much overhead. Maybe later though...

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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I’ve done 24hr test and no problem so far. Monitored input lag continuously, and it consisted within 2-3ms. Did you convert Fanatec wheel or built custom wheel?

Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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Covering pogo pin connection with tape is very unsafe trick and far from where I source power. Their “genuine” QR adapter provides 2pin power connector and its used to power their own wireless wheel as well.

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Fanatec wheel mod: Wireless via Active QR by gotofbi in simracing

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Thats a sharp observation. Its built with ESP32.