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Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

Reply from: pdotson@mindspring,com
Date: 19 Jan 2007, 23:10
Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

A friend asked me to check out his Red Momo to see if it still works.
It's a FF model with gold lightning bolts. I've never seen a wheel
like this before - it's kind of cool. The pedals were left on a
basement floor that subsequenly flooded. According to his description
the pedals were leaning up against a wall, so only the front inch or so
of the pedal base was submerged. I don't think that should have hurt
anything.

Anyway, he has either lost or misplaced the power adapter. There are
no power requirements on the wheel itself.

Does anyone have one of these wheels? If so, could you check the power
inputs listed on the AC wall adapter?

Thanks,
Pat Dotson


Reply from: pdotson@mindspring,com
Date: 19 Jan 2007, 23:21
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

BTW, this is the Momo Force model with a black leather wrapped steering
wheel and a red housing. It's not the Wingman with the red wheel.

Pat


pdotson@mindspring,com wrote:
> A friend asked me to check out his Red Momo to see if it still works.
> It's a FF model with gold lightning bolts. I've never seen a wheel
> like this before - it's kind of cool. The pedals were left on a
> basement floor that subsequenly flooded. According to his description
> the pedals were leaning up against a wall, so only the front inch or so
> of the pedal base was submerged. I don't think that should have hurt
> anything.
>
> Anyway, he has either lost or misplaced the power adapter. There are
> no power requirements on the wheel itself.
>
> Does anyone have one of these wheels? If so, could you check the power
> inputs listed on the AC wall adapter?
>
> Thanks,
> Pat Dotson


Reply from: Pee JayEl
Date: 19 Jan 2007, 23:35
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

Take 2... I also have a Black MOMO FF with a red metal "centre" to indicate
when the wheel is pointing straight. The shifter and FF housing is black.

The PS details are:

INPUT: AC100-120V ~ 0.4A 50-60HZ
OUTPUT: 24V = = = 0.75A

Hope that helps


<pdotson@mindspring,com > wrote in message
news:1169245314.067348.22390@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups,com ...
> BTW, this is the Momo Force model with a black leather wrapped steering
> wheel and a red housing. It's not the Wingman with the red wheel.
>
> Pat
>
>
> pdotson@mindspring,com wrote:
> > A friend asked me to check out his Red Momo to see if it still works.
> > It's a FF model with gold lightning bolts. I've never seen a wheel
> > like this before - it's kind of cool. The pedals were left on a
> > basement floor that subsequenly flooded. According to his description
> > the pedals were leaning up against a wall, so only the front inch or so
> > of the pedal base was submerged. I don't think that should have hurt
> > anything.
> >
> > Anyway, he has either lost or misplaced the power adapter. There are
> > no power requirements on the wheel itself.
> >
> > Does anyone have one of these wheels? If so, could you check the power
> > inputs listed on the AC wall adapter?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Pat Dotson
>



Reply from: Steve Blankenship
Date: 20 Jan 2007, 01:53
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

<pdotson@mindspring,com > wrote in message
news:1169245314.067348.22390@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups,com ...
> BTW, this is the Momo Force model with a black leather wrapped steering
> wheel and a red housing. It's not the Wingman with the red wheel.
>
> Pat
>
>
> pdotson@mindspring,com wrote:
>> A friend asked me to check out his Red Momo to see if it still works.
>> It's a FF model with gold lightning bolts. I've never seen a wheel
>> like this before - it's kind of cool. The pedals were left on a
>> basement floor that subsequenly flooded. According to his description
>> the pedals were leaning up against a wall, so only the front inch or so
>> of the pedal base was submerged. I don't think that should have hurt
>> anything.
>>
>> Anyway, he has either lost or misplaced the power adapter. There are
>> no power requirements on the wheel itself.
>>
>> Does anyone have one of these wheels? If so, could you check the power
>> inputs listed on the AC wall adapter?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Pat Dotson

Cool wheel indeed, though the pedals suck like all the pre-G25 ones. Don't
have one myself, but...

http :// www .wingmanteam,com /files/documents/webfaqs/wmhelp/whnjs.htm

SB



Reply from: Pee JayEl
Date: 19 Jan 2007, 23:26
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements


<pdotson@mindspring,com > wrote in message
news:1169244650.618313.313850@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups,com ...
> A friend asked me to check out his Red Momo to see if it still works.
> It's a FF model with gold lightning bolts. I've never seen a wheel
> like this before - it's kind of cool. The pedals were left on a
> basement floor that subsequenly flooded. According to his description
> the pedals were leaning up against a wall, so only the front inch or so
> of the pedal base was submerged. I don't think that should have hurt
> anything.
>
> Anyway, he has either lost or misplaced the power adapter. There are
> no power requirements on the wheel itself.
>
> Does anyone have one of these wheels? If so, could you check the power
> inputs listed on the AC wall adapter?
>
> Thanks,
> Pat Dotson
>

Mine says..

Class 2 Transformer
Model: 57DT-20-1500
P/N: 190010-0000
Input: 120VAC/60HZ 45W 480mA
Output: 20VDC/1.5A




Reply from: Tim O
Date: 20 Jan 2007, 02:46
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:26:48 -0500, "Pee JayEl" <jlukach@rogers,com >
wrote:

>
>Mine says..
>
>Class 2 Transformer
>Model: 57DT-20-1500
>P/N: 190010-0000
>Input: 120VAC/60HZ 45W 480mA
>Output: 20VDC/1.5A

Also, if its any help, the transformer from the first generation
Wingman Forumula Force (cable driven w/red wheel) is interchangable.
They are the same output.

Tim

Reply from: pdotson@mindspring,com
Date: 20 Jan 2007, 06:06
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

Thanks guys!

Pat Dotson


Tim O wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:26:48 -0500, "Pee JayEl" <jlukach@rogers,com >
> wrote:
>
> >
> >Mine says..
> >
> >Class 2 Transformer
> >Model: 57DT-20-1500
> >P/N: 190010-0000
> >Input: 120VAC/60HZ 45W 480mA
> >Output: 20VDC/1.5A
>
> Also, if its any help, the transformer from the first generation
> Wingman Forumula Force (cable driven w/red wheel) is interchangable.
> They are the same output.
>
> Tim


Reply from: Bart Westra
Date: 20 Jan 2007, 09:06
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

Mine says:

Model: GAD-SHE240A8
P/N: 190058-2002
Input: 200-240V ~ 0.25A 50/60Hz
Output: 24V --- 0.75A
For I.T.E. use only
Date Code 0131

This message the help page posted by Steve
( http :// www .wingmanteam,com /files/documents/webfaqs/wmhelp/whnjs.htm)
Mine was purchased in Europe, maybe that is of influence on the voltage? It is
the Momo wheel with red housing, gold lightning bold stickers, leather wheel.

Bart

<pdotson@mindspring,com > wrote in message
news:1169269596.107057.192300@11g2000cwr.googlegroups,com ...
> Thanks guys!
>
> Pat Dotson
>
>
> Tim O wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:26:48 -0500, "Pee JayEl" <jlukach@rogers,com >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Mine says..
>> >
>> >Class 2 Transformer
>> >Model: 57DT-20-1500
>> >P/N: 190010-0000
>> >Input: 120VAC/60HZ 45W 480mA
>> >Output: 20VDC/1.5A
>>
>> Also, if its any help, the transformer from the first generation
>> Wingman Forumula Force (cable driven w/red wheel) is interchangable.
>> They are the same output.
>>
>> Tim
>



Reply from: Jone T.
Date: 20 Jan 2007, 10:15
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

Bart Westra wrote:

> Output: 24V --- 0.75A

Same here. The 20V 1,5 A must be wrong. It's positive in the center and
remember you can use an adapter that is rated more than 0,75A. You must make
sure it's 24V and the correct polarity on the plug. 20V would probably work
ok with weaker FF as the only downside. Probably.... :)


--
Jone Tytlandsvik
http :// tytlandsvik.no



Reply from: Tim O
Date: 23 Jan 2007, 04:14
Re: Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:36:41 -0500, "Larry" <none@none,com > wrote:

>Not Quite :)
>
>-Larry
>
>General Information
>Power Supply Information
>
>Over the past years Logitech has used two different power supplies on the
>force feedback products. Here are some details:
>
> Power Supply Output: 24V, 750mA, center positive
>
> a.. GT Force
>
> b.. WingMan Formula Force GP
>
> c.. MOMO Racing
>
> d.. MOMO Force
>
> e.. Driving Force
>
> f.. Driving Force Pro
>
> g.. Speed Force
>
> h.. WingMan Force 3D
>
> i.. WingMan Strike Force 3D
>
> j.. Flight Force
>
>Power Supply Output: 20V, 1.5A, center positive
>
> a.. WingMan Formula Force
>
> b.. WingMan Force
>
>-Larry

Interesting.

I have the original Formula Force and red MOMO sitting here.
The power supplies have different part numbers, but they are both
20v/1.5A

One is part number 9830, the other is 9901.




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