anubis801 wrote:Well since it is my own design and not a copy or imitation of the original I guess It is OK to share it with you.
Tested on a Rhyno2 controller.
You can order the PCB here.
http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=16657&accesskey=
Just a word of caution!
NOT for medical use!
This board is EXPERIMENTAL and I designed it for the love of electronics and robots building hobby.
This is NOT a Dynamics product, nor am I in any way related with the company.
Use at your own risk!
woodygb wrote:NOTE:- The Rhino scooter controller.... unlike wheelchair controllers/joysticks ....doesn't need the DWIZ-ADAPT as it has one built in to it.
I'll probably ask you to test two options on the wheelchair version.
terry2 wrote:The cable with the dwiz is working on my Puma 40
Nice one woody.
I see my speed is set too 90%! will I have more SPEED if I crank it to 100%
Burgerman wrote:Why bother with 90?
terry2 wrote:Burgerman wrote:Why bother with 90?
That was my thinking. I don't think 10% will make much difference. My batteries will be install tomoz.
So I will see after charging.
I also noticed there are 5 profiles to play with. My chair only shows 4?
rover220 wrote:terry2 wrote:Burgerman wrote:Why bother with 90?
That was my thinking. I don't think 10% will make much difference. My batteries will be install tomoz.
So I will see after charging.
I also noticed there are 5 profiles to play with. My chair only shows 4?
Look in the joystick options and you'll see the max number of drive profiles. Change that to 5 and you'll have 5 available.
rover220 wrote:Do you have the hasp key/dongle?
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