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Re: PINNED - R-Net for dummies

Postby snaker » 08 Apr 2026, 10:42

@Burgerman: Do you know what terminal sizes match the power and motor pins on r-net PM?
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Re: PINNED - R-Net for dummies

Postby Burgerman » 08 Apr 2026, 11:04

I think they are 9.5. and EITHER 4.8 or 6.3.

Dont shoot me when I am wrong! I just dig into the draw and see what fits!

https://www.arc-components.com/0-005-24 ... -3157.html
These are for bigger cables...

The small ones (brakes) may be 4.5 or 6.3...
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Re: PINNED - R-Net for dummies

Postby snaker » Yesterday, 03:58

I am testing the open r-net project. I cannot make the PC see the r-net PM through an usb-to-can adapter.

I have some questions:

When using an oem dongle, how do you connect it to the PM?
Do you directly connect it to the 4-pin hole on the PM?
Or do you indirectly connect it to the 3-pin hole on the joystick?
In the case if you directly connect it to the 4-pin hole on the PM, do you need to connect the PM to the joystick first to trigger the programming mode?
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Re: PINNED - R-Net for dummies

Postby Burgerman » Yesterday, 07:13

I put it BETWEEN the pod and the joystick, but it works on any spare bus cable you may have.
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