Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 46 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
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Ben Paulet Racing Legend
Number of posts : 8291 Age : 49 Location : Cagnes sur mer France Registration date : 2009-07-29
| Subject: Re: Just arrived... Tue 22 Jul 2014 - 11:53 | |
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 46 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
| Subject: Re: Just arrived... Tue 22 Jul 2014 - 12:52 | |
| Indeed, yes. It is the brass made encoder to replace my "cracked cheap "#$%" plastic encoder | |
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 46 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
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Richard Coxon Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16590 Age : 36 Location : Sheffield, England Registration date : 2012-06-29
| Subject: Re: Just arrived... Tue 22 Jul 2014 - 23:30 | |
| Certainly has had better days!
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Carl Larrad Racing Legend
Number of posts : 6751 Age : 59 Location : Swindon , UK Registration date : 2008-12-20
| Subject: Re: Just arrived... Tue 22 Jul 2014 - 23:54 | |
| What the heck does it do | |
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Tiago Malafaya Racing Legend
Number of posts : 3384 Age : 46 Location : Porto, Portugal Registration date : 2008-10-05
| Subject: Re: Just arrived... Wed 23 Jul 2014 - 2:56 | |
| It's responsible for the wheel's calibration. It's attached to the motor's shaft and it has optical sensors in both sides. Once it cracks it gets loose or the little holes gives the wrong information to the sensors, making your wheel completely off the calibration. I once made a race with my wheel 45º to the left | |
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