DIY Dual Clutch Paddle Shifter Module V1.5

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2023
  • Upgraded version of the dual paddle shifter/clutch module. Now all three paddles have shorter throw, the Fanatec mounting adapter is more solid and now it features the standard paddles.
    The short throw on shifter feels much better now, also a little stronger. The clutch also should provide better response (have not tested it).
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Komentáře • 13

  • @ch0zm0
    @ch0zm0 Před rokem +2

    It looks awesome!

  • @2armdrive
    @2armdrive Před 3 měsíci

    hi there, watched your vid and been to your site, looks very interesting to me, being a disabled sim driver, having the abilty to modify and 'tune' the clutch paddles, as these are in fact throttle and brake, could be very helpfull indeed - will be upgrading to a dd moza wb very soon,( next week or two) and will be looking to a[[ly this mod to same. thanks again, and will keep you updated on progress

  • @imanny99
    @imanny99 Před rokem

    Awesome looking setup. Do you have a design without the additional switch? (Just shifters and clutch)

  • @2armdrive
    @2armdrive Před 3 měsíci +1

    just seen on your thingiverse page for these 3d printed components, that you mention the clutch paddles have a lower rotation amount.. for me a higher rotation amount will give better detail in brake and throttle, tho brake is what i really need, are the older files for the clutch still availible? thanks in advance

  • @ngryyellow1533
    @ngryyellow1533 Před rokem +1

    awesome work mate!! I have a carbon fiber design that can be used as a shifter or as a clutch... but I am having troubles with crazy oscillations of the hall sensor. Any advice that you think you can give me about setting up it right on simhub? not a lot of info around there😢

    • @57uyo
      @57uyo  Před rokem

      Thanks, mate! I will test those when wite with simhub myself but have no idea why you have jittering. The previous ones work very stable with fanatec hub without any issues. Maybe some bad cable connections/interference or the sensor is not solid mounted?

    • @ngryyellow1533
      @ngryyellow1533 Před rokem

      @@57uyo nah, conections are rock solid (as far as I can tell), they run through a custom pcb

  • @vuluth457
    @vuluth457 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi there could you share me the mounting holes dimensions? I want to add these to my custom steering wheel. Giga work bro.

    • @57uyo
      @57uyo  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks, man! It is standard Fanatec hub side mount, M5 with 26mm center-to-center. The files have flat base mount, but never tested it. Keep in mind the Hall sensor gives little range in this configuration - about 0.9V total. This works with Fanatec podium hub well, but with arduino gives low resolution. I am planning on working to get better range or implement amplifier, as I like how the magnets feel mechanically.

    • @vuluth457
      @vuluth457 Před 7 měsíci

      And is it possible to mount it in any other way?@@57uyo

  • @raabana
    @raabana Před 10 měsíci

    maybe a dumb question but does this only work with the fanatec podium hub?

    • @57uyo
      @57uyo  Před 10 měsíci

      It works directly with a podium hub, yes, but you always can connect it to arduino and make custom implementation. In the files there is additional base for flat mounting on back of button plate (never tested by me),,,

    • @raabana
      @raabana Před 10 měsíci

      @@57uyo thanks for the quick answer