emilevirus wrote:Get a generic R-Net PM on eBay and sell your Permobil one.
Raro wrote:Burgerman wrote:Well me programming my my chair to steer properly does not endanger anyone else does it?
You might be a dangerous madman on wheels.
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Burgerman wrote:They are free to charge whatever they want.
Burgerman wrote:Its why your ebike has lithium, disk brakes, suspension, brushless motors, does 70mph, tubeless tyres and all for 10% the cost of a permobil. Which has lead bricks, brushed motors, tubes, or solidtyres and marketing suspension that breaks your spine at walking pace. And they wont allow you to program it or fix it.
Anyway, as for the programming, he got the chair a lot more usable but it’s not perfect. Oddly enough, the app wouldn’t let him set certain parameters beyond certain levels, it’d throw up a warning saying it was unsafe and couldn’t be done. I didn’t lay eyes on it personally but he seemed like a straight shooter.
If I wanted to make a hardware change to go backwards toward dongle programming that I could do myself, what all would I need to swap out specifically? Coming from a Quickie, this platform is all new to me. Do I just need a replacement control module, a replacement joystick, additional modules for powered seat and leg features? If I could find parts I need for cheap on eBay, it’d probably be worth it imo.
Burgerman wrote:Anyway, as for the programming, he got the chair a lot more usable but it’s not perfect. Oddly enough, the app wouldn’t let him set certain parameters beyond certain levels, it’d throw up a warning saying it was unsafe and couldn’t be done. I didn’t lay eyes on it personally but he seemed like a straight shooter.
Because they only have DEALER LEVEL tools.
And you cant program it to steer properly or even close to that. So in the dealer versions of the programmer there are "walls" configured that prevent him setting anything that they consider too radical.
Which is why: https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/ ... 89#p210469If I wanted to make a hardware change to go backwards toward dongle programming that I could do myself, what all would I need to swap out specifically? Coming from a Quickie, this platform is all new to me. Do I just need a replacement control module, a replacement joystick, additional modules for powered seat and leg features? If I could find parts I need for cheap on eBay, it’d probably be worth it imo.
On that chair I dont know. But probably not easy.
playafly187 wrote: the app wouldn’t let him set certain parameters beyond certain levels, it’d throw up a warning saying it was unsafe and couldn’t be done.
So that leaves me kinda in limbo. It’s better with regard to some parameters like turning and deceleration, etc. but that darn acceleration is so painfully slow.
If I wanted to make a hardware change to go backwards toward dongle programming that I could do myself, what all would I need to swap out specifically? Coming from a Quickie, this platform is all new to me. Do I just need a replacement control module, a replacement joystick, additional modules for powered seat and leg features? If I could find parts I need for cheap on eBay, it’d probably be worth it imo.
The M3 finally arrived a few weeks ago and I just had a tech out today for programming. The new chair can indeed only be programmed via the permobil app, not with a dongle. Permobil doesn’t give out that login info to end users. The rep said he was told he would be fired and sued if he shared the login info.
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