oleg79 wrote:Irving wrote:as a Jay3
it looks like it's a Matrx
Burgerman wrote:Those rims are a bit narrow. 1.75 or 2 iinch so you could but they look very pulled in. They can have 3.00 x 8 tyres.
They are also the same rim fitted to the salsa. Which I replaced with 120/70-8 tyres on 3.5 wide rims.
Is it driving forwards or backwards with a gyro? If its using a gyro you cannot use my settings I dont think. And it will never drive properly. But to use fwd it must have the gyro... So best bet make it rear drive and remove or disable the gyro or accelerometer module, and use my settings for steering etc as above somewhere.
I will PM you a link.
Irving wrote:I think those are the stock wheels 3.00 X 8 on a 2j rim, same as mine. That makes it 65.5cm wide.
You definitely want to turn the seat around and make it RWD. It's easy to do - all the manuals are on the web (if you want a complete set, PM me). The only thing you'll need is a set of RWD anti-tip wheels as they're different to the FWD ones.
Interestingly that doesn't have the standard seat back frame. It looks like its fitted with the "third-party" frame to fit non-Sedeo backs such as a Jay3. Can you take a picture of the back frame please.
What year is yours? I'd imagine the total hours and miles counters are pretty low given it's history.
rover220 wrote:I have one set of rwd anti tips available.
How do I tell if it’s using a gyro?
And by needing a new program for RWD I assume you mean changing settings in the R-Net programmer?
rover220 wrote: you will need a rwd program if you switch itround and you may find your bus cable is not long enough to allow it with out an extension.
3.00-8with a 48mm infill will go on those rims.
hotwheels_75 wrote:Now that I look closer it does look like a 120. I was sure my helper said it was an 80A. Oh well, that saves some work.
Where are you located?
hotwheels_75 wrote:My chair doesn’t appear to have a Gyro. I’ve attached pictures of the main controller and the seating controller. There’s only a fuse next to the main controller. I couldn’t see any other modules.rover220 wrote: you will need a rwd program if you switch itround and you may find your bus cable is not long enough to allow it with out an extension.
3.00-8with a 48mm infill will go on those rims.
Where might I find a part number for a proper bus cable extension? Or the cable itself. After looking, mine is definitely not going to be long enough to reverse the seat.
I also have a 120Amp R-Net controller I’d like to use, is that a compatible swap?
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