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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 12 Jan 2020, 01:52

Expresso. Buy. And all your issues are gone.

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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby expresso » 12 Jan 2020, 01:58

what am i buying ? those tires are too large

dont work well on my chairs

i use 280/250 - the tires were fine - it was the slime inside that was expanding once tire was removed and it popped one half of the rim off but tube was stuck inside the tire expanding the tire - it wasnt going to stop
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby snaker » 12 Jan 2020, 02:57

I am using these Kenda 3.00-4 and 3.00-8, they are really good. Although I am not sure if they are genuine.
https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=58 ... 0422221459
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=19995835723
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 12 Jan 2020, 03:12

Those appear quality and genuine.

expresso the slime doesent expand. What you saw was air still in the tube. The sealer maybe blocked the valve. You must remove the valve core.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby mcmahontr7 » 12 Jan 2020, 07:16

I also have the Rnet dongle and dealer software. It’s just not enough. I would love it if someone can send me the OEM software.
Thank you in advance!

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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 12 Jan 2020, 11:18

See pm.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 12 Jan 2020, 11:46

I had one set of those. And got bad caster shake. So I didnt order more. May be a coincidence, and may be just my chair too.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby expresso » 13 Jan 2020, 19:33

Burgerman wrote:Those appear quality and genuine.

expresso the slime doesent expand. What you saw was air still in the tube. The sealer maybe blocked the valve. You must remove the valve core.



oh ok - but why would air just expand - i figure it would just stay there - either way the slime is causing some issues with adding air - on the small tires - its a problem and wont use them again as i change tires or tubes etc, - on the larger rear tires - its seems to be OK - never had issues adding Air -

on smaller rear tires it can be problematic at times - if they come already preinstalled - i leave it - if i have to add it - i will think about it at the time - my friend how has the bounder also - got a nail in her rear tire - it leaked out but he never realized it or felt anything different and never knew - it was sitting in his other room with a flat tire - not completely flat - nail is stuck in here and slime over his floor and tire -

so it may be helpful having the slime after all - all depends how bad the hole was - i happen to see it when i installed a cable for his ADD ON pack - he would have never known - he plug and play guy - dosnt get involved at all - i think thats the reason he didnt feel anything - i am sure if it were me or you - we would have felt a difference - also i clean and inspect my chair each time i get home before charging
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby flagman1776 » 13 Jan 2020, 20:31

The air is under pressure... if you have more than 0 psi, you've got pressure. It's contained by your tire or your scuba tank. As you give it somewhere to go, it tries to expand to it's max.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Armitage3000 » 30 Jan 2020, 20:09

Good afternoon! Can someone give a link to the latest version of R-Net PC Programmer OEM that you have with the key? Thanks in advance, the truth is very necessary!
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 30 Jan 2020, 20:26

Do you have a dongle?
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Armitage3000 » 30 Jan 2020, 20:56

I only have the Dealer software version with the key, but to configure the actuators and limit switches I need the OEM software version and the key to it.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 30 Jan 2020, 21:09

Define key.

Theres no key to r-net software. There are only DONGLES and theres Dealer and OEM versions. A physical thing that is required before you can access the chair with the sofware.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Armitage3000 » 04 Feb 2020, 07:57

Good afternoon!
OEM software worked and the setup menu for actuators and limit switches became available when the configuration was saved. But unfortunately, the chair could not be reprogrammed due to the USB key of the programmer version of Dealer. But do not you know how to carry out keyless reprogramming or perform key replacement for the OEM version?
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 04 Feb 2020, 08:45

There is no key.
You can write an OEM modified file to the chair with a dealer level dongle.
So I have no idea how to help.

What chair is this?
Send me the file.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Armitage3000 » 04 Feb 2020, 08:50

I have a Meyra Vertical Nemo chair. But my friend and I are making our own chair based on the R-NET system. in the end, and faced with the situation that we can not configure the limit switches on a new stroller. And didn’t anyone try to upgrade the programmer for the OEM version or replace the key file? And the question is where, in principle, can I buy an OEM key?
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 04 Feb 2020, 09:13

There are no keys.

Define KEY?

I have a Meyra Vertical Nemo chair. But my friend and I are making our own chair based on the R-NET system.

Then you need.
1. A power module.
2. 2 bus cables.
3. A seating module like the ISM6 for e.g. By PG.
4. A joystick.
5. A DONGLE. A or B.
6. The OEM level programming software.

Thats it. Theres NO KEY!!!

And what does that meyra chair https://mobilityhire.com/brochure/manua ... Manual.pdf have to do with this? It does not appear to even have R-Net.

in the end, and faced with the situation that we can not configure the limit switches on a new stroller. And didn’t anyone try to upgrade the programmer for the OEM version or replace the key file? And the question is where, in principle, can I buy an OEM key?

What does a stroller have to do with anything?
What is a KEY FILE?????
What does upgrade the programmer mean?
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 04 Feb 2020, 10:49

Read the first few pages... viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8857

No serial or key needed.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby ICEUK » 04 Feb 2020, 10:57

I wonder if when he is referring to the key whether its the little magnetic thing they give you to unlock the joystick,
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 04 Feb 2020, 11:06

Not on R-Net as far as I know. He seems to think theres some key or password or serial or something to use the OEM level software. Or to "upgrade" to OEM whatever that means.

Its POSSIBLE to lock certain parameters with an OEM tool, if you are a manufacturer, In manufacturing mode. They dont though, because that would mean no changes to some parameters in the feild.
So that nobody can change this. But thats not what he is saying. That would then need the chair manufacturers password to change certain parameters. But I never found a locked one yet. If I did I would just use a different power module. I have 4 here. One permobil, 2 from Sunrise, and an unknown... All are exactly the same. Unlocked. Or maybe he has a single channel power module or something. Who knows.

Cant get any info or sense out of him yet! Maybe he is trying to program some non PG seating module... Such as permobil do. That needs different "wheelchair builder" software. And permobil specific stuff... Dont buy permobil.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Irving » 04 Feb 2020, 11:42

Or, from his limited description, he's not talking about R-Net at all but using the term generically to refer to another product?
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby steves1977uk » 04 Feb 2020, 13:04

Armitage3000 wrote:Good afternoon!
OEM software worked and the setup menu for actuators and limit switches became available when the configuration was saved. But unfortunately, the chair could not be reprogrammed due to the USB key of the programmer version of Dealer. But do not you know how to carry out keyless reprogramming or perform key replacement for the OEM version?


Do you mean activating On-Board Programming without having to enter the keycode? That can be disabled in the OEM software under Controls -> Global -> OBP Keycode Entry. Set this to No.

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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 04 Feb 2020, 17:52

I dont think this is what he is talking about. And it only enables some of the dealer level options anyway. And why would you bother with that if you have OEM software access?
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby expresso » 07 Feb 2020, 23:15

snaker wrote:I am using these Kenda 3.00-4 and 3.00-8, they are really good. Although I am not sure if they are genuine.
https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=58 ... 0422221459
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=19995835723



i been trying to find a Kenda tire here in the states with no luck - - cant find hardly any good tire with a 300-8 size - kenda or any other - kenda 350-8 - nothing -
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 07 Feb 2020, 23:30

It may be because kenda is chinese or somewhere in the east. And they make and use metric everything. As we do in europe. The do make tyres in inches though. Kenda is reasonably easy to get here. The real issue is that 300 x 8 is not a normal size. Its not used on scooters or anything. Only chairs as far as I can tell. 3.50 is common on many things. And can be better construction, made by many real tyre companies like michelin for e.g., etc. Quality road legal scooter tyre construction. https://www.amazon.com/Michelin-Utility ... B005J87T98
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby expresso » 08 Feb 2020, 00:27

i found that one tire also in 350-8 - very limited in that size also - the best i found is the one i am using right now

https://www.shirebikes.co.uk/collection ... -road-tyre

i have those - and its a pain to get them installed - its a very strong tubeless tire - which is the reason i got them other than the looks also

going on 4 years with the first set - i just- got another set installed on spare rims - to have a back up


this is the other only 300-8 tire i found here - other than the cheap wheelchair tires -

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B005J8WMYU/ ... _lig_dp_it

i had a new set of black 300-8 tire that comes on the wheelchairs - primo etc, - i got those installed as a spare set for the next chair i get just to wear them out - then may replace with above 300-8 or same 350-8 as the other chair -

thats it - any other tire if i find one - isnt worth it -
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 08 Feb 2020, 00:49

Heidenau AND bridgstone, both quality.

The best of all 3.50 x 8 are the same as the 120/70 and 110/80 x8 tyres that I use and those are the https://japan.webike.net/products/2078096.html

Available in all those sizes.
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby expresso » 08 Feb 2020, 00:51

so i can look for 120/70 and 110/80 tire instead of 350-8 - would it be the same size - 350-8 just fits - no room to spare near the motor
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Re: R-Net PC Programmer OEM

Postby Burgerman » 08 Feb 2020, 11:15

I know you dont do metric. But a 120 wide tyre is the same diameter. But is low profile (70% aspect ratio) and 4.5 inches wide. Its whats on my Salsa. It needs a rim thats 3.5 to 4 inches wide.

90/90 - 8 is the metric equivelent to the 3.50 x 8. in width, but is slightly less diameter so the same as a 3.00 x 8 in diameter.
110/80 - 9 is same as a 410 x 8 in width and the same diameter as a 3.50 x 8...


These ar 120/70:
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