Sk3ptik0n
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I am pretty sure that's the case, but while I was drooling over the new SF1000 F1 wheel, I saw a tiny bit of text where it said it was compatible with "All T series wheel bases, except for the T500".
I have a T500RS and I own the previous F1 wheel by TM and I always hated the fake rotary switches that make it look like a toy. When I saw the video for this new wheel they offer I was determined to buy it the day it became available.
Apparently, it's not for me, if I am reading the release correctly.
I was wondering what kind of upgrade path I should take if I wanted to buy the SF1000. While I do own the T500RS and the pedals (which I don't use), I have the TM T-LCM pedals and their H shifter, so I am basically stuck in the Thrustmaster ecosystem.
Also, when I bought the T500RS used some years ago, I got it cheap because it was defective but still under warranty. Thrustmaster was kind enough to send me a replacement board, which I changed myself. It wasn't that hard, but also it gave me a chance to get to know the wheel really well.
I guess my hope is to hear from someone more knowledgable about Thrustmaster gear that can suggest a viable path to either buy a different TM wheel base, or maybe find out if it would be possible to cannibalize a T series base and swap boards between mine and some other T series (maybe one with a burnt out motor?).
Anyone knows if something like that would be possible?
My best guess is that the T500RS is incompatible due to the electronics being different. Maybe because the T500RS doesn't have quite as many button inputs as necessary. As far as I can tell, judging from the outside form factor, the compatible wheel bases should still have many interchangeable parts, but maybe I am totally off in that regard. Maybe the design is similar but the internals are totally different.
Nevertheless it is very disappointing to own the very T series base that is not compatible with this affordable F1 wheel that finally doesn't look like it was designed by Mattel.
If my only choice is to buy a new base, which should I buy? I hate selling gear and I especially hate selling it before I have the new gear handy. Maybe that's why I still have a Logitech Momo wheel as my backup
I have a T500RS and I own the previous F1 wheel by TM and I always hated the fake rotary switches that make it look like a toy. When I saw the video for this new wheel they offer I was determined to buy it the day it became available.
Apparently, it's not for me, if I am reading the release correctly.
I was wondering what kind of upgrade path I should take if I wanted to buy the SF1000. While I do own the T500RS and the pedals (which I don't use), I have the TM T-LCM pedals and their H shifter, so I am basically stuck in the Thrustmaster ecosystem.
Also, when I bought the T500RS used some years ago, I got it cheap because it was defective but still under warranty. Thrustmaster was kind enough to send me a replacement board, which I changed myself. It wasn't that hard, but also it gave me a chance to get to know the wheel really well.
I guess my hope is to hear from someone more knowledgable about Thrustmaster gear that can suggest a viable path to either buy a different TM wheel base, or maybe find out if it would be possible to cannibalize a T series base and swap boards between mine and some other T series (maybe one with a burnt out motor?).
Anyone knows if something like that would be possible?
My best guess is that the T500RS is incompatible due to the electronics being different. Maybe because the T500RS doesn't have quite as many button inputs as necessary. As far as I can tell, judging from the outside form factor, the compatible wheel bases should still have many interchangeable parts, but maybe I am totally off in that regard. Maybe the design is similar but the internals are totally different.
Nevertheless it is very disappointing to own the very T series base that is not compatible with this affordable F1 wheel that finally doesn't look like it was designed by Mattel.
If my only choice is to buy a new base, which should I buy? I hate selling gear and I especially hate selling it before I have the new gear handy. Maybe that's why I still have a Logitech Momo wheel as my backup