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Thrustmaster, Thrustmaster
DIY Kit Hub + board for Thrustmaster bases
Kit allowing the build of a DIY wheel for Thrusmaster bases. The board can be connected directly to the base to communicate natively, send up to 30 inputs (26 buttons/encoders/etc and a hat switch) and receive Leds information (15 leds, only on bases supporting it, like T300 or TS-PC Racer) by emulating a Thrustmaster Ferrari 488 Challenge Edition wheel. If you need more inputs or if you want to manage leds in RGB with SimHub, you will have to get the power supply from the base by using a printed ub, a SamD21 WB radio and a NRF Dongle plugged in the PC. Note : Thrustmaster bases give only a 3.3V power supply and the bases we've tested are not powerful enough to power a Nextion screen (even with a 5V booster).
Kit contents :
– hub printed in PLA compatible with Thrustmaster bases
– SamD21 WB TM board
– USB-C extension, so you'll be able to recharge the battery or reprogram the NRF52840 board without having to open your wheel.
– 10 20 cm dupont cables and 10 10 cm dupont cables so you can connect your buttons, rotary encoders, etc.
SKU: 663 -
Thrustmaster, Thrustmaster
Zenky Quick Release for Thrustmaster wheel(Female part)
Female part for Zenky Quick Releases with adapter for Thrustmaster wheels.
This QR can be mounted directly with standard wheels (70mm inter-axis distance).
3 connection options are proposed :
– The default 2-pin connector allows you to transmit power coming from a Thrustmaster, Fanatec or other Wheel bases.
– A spring loaded connector allows to get the power from Simagic or Moza Racing Wheel bases.
– A min-din 6 pins allows you to transmit power and data coming from a Thrustmaster Wheel base.
Hub and Flywheel bolt centers: 6×74 mm or 6×70 mm
M5 threaded holes, depth 12 mm
SKU: 623