I came across this thread which asserts that setting FFB output setting of T300RS at max is safer "as long as the ingame FFB setting is set lower."
"The bottom line to my theory is, you should ALWAYS, ALWAYS run your force feedback wheel at the highest possible power output / strength setting. Its safe for your hardware to do so as long as you arent a maniac, and your tune your game's ffb down. Running the wheel hardware at 100% power / torque / capacity / whatever the hell you wana call it is important because; it supplies the "headroom" for which Iracing meters the signal and clipping." http://www.isrtv.com/forums/topic/20775-tx-t300-new-owners-force-feedback-tips/
Having come across many users of T300RS claiming that hardware's own FFB max out must be set lower other wise the wheel dies prematurely due to overuse of the direct drive motor, I wonder how true this statement would be. What is your take on this?
"The bottom line to my theory is, you should ALWAYS, ALWAYS run your force feedback wheel at the highest possible power output / strength setting. Its safe for your hardware to do so as long as you arent a maniac, and your tune your game's ffb down. Running the wheel hardware at 100% power / torque / capacity / whatever the hell you wana call it is important because; it supplies the "headroom" for which Iracing meters the signal and clipping." http://www.isrtv.com/forums/topic/20775-tx-t300-new-owners-force-feedback-tips/
Having come across many users of T300RS claiming that hardware's own FFB max out must be set lower other wise the wheel dies prematurely due to overuse of the direct drive motor, I wonder how true this statement would be. What is your take on this?