
Fanatec Loadcell-Mod
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Loadcell-Mod for Fanatec CSL pedalsA loadcell mod in the simplest way. Just four parts, a few screws and no adjustment to the original pedals needed.I also included a manual and the Arduino-Code for easy setup. Soldering and assembly might take arround 1 hour but its fairly doable.The final Loadcell mod is setup and used with the vJoy application, so far all tested games work great with this method.What skills do you need to build this:-a bit of software knowledge-beginner soldering skills (8 wires and 2 resistors)What material do you need besides a printer and some filament:-Arduino Nano-HX711 loadcell amplifier (e.g. fom XFW)-2x 1kOhm Resistors (1% accuracy)-50Kg loadcell (small rectangular type)-2x 608 bearings-small washers (~10mm)-optional: large washers (~16mm)-2 screws with nuts (M4 x 60mm)-rubber plug, 20x15 mm with M6x16mm thread (e.g. https://www.ebay.de/itm/265683346935?var=565469280089)-double sided adhesive tapeThis is the (free) software you need:-Arduino IDE (https://www.arduino.cc/en/software)-vJoy (https://github.com/Cleric-K/vJoySerialFeeder)the cost for all materials is around 20-30€ depending on where you source your stuff.Setup of the Arduino-IDE: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/ArduinoNano
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