I have to admit it's still really impressive getting suppliers of pcb project boxes, arduinos, wires and espacially car levers for such a niche market. I won't lie I got so hyped when I saw the real car lever on the thumbnail, I was like "Yes!!! Obokidly could only do it for G29 and T300 and finally someone found a universal way to have self cancelling" then I heard "you need self cancelling turned off in the game for this to work appropriately". I have to admit I can't wrap my head around making a self cancelling turn signal without building something between the servo and the wheel and even then I don't have the proper knowledge and tools to make such a thing. Designing something for each servo models out there to commerciallize them would be too time comsuming and costly to produce, espacially for such a niche market. You convinced me, I'll take something similar to an arduino, 2 levers or maybe 2 4ways joysticks and I'll make myself the left lever or joystick to control the turn signals, headlights, and high beams, the right lever or joystick control the windshield washers and wipers and make a button box with the remaining inputs available. Thanks in a way!!!
I love your products and I have got so much information from your website. I’m in the middle of making my own air horn switch with I idea I got from you.
I bought it a month ago and everything is fine, it feels great if you also use an 18 inch steering wheel, I have a Simucube 2 pro and I stuck it on MOUNT note I hope Simucube steering wheel adapters are sold on your site Thanks for your wonderful work🎉
This is AWESOME! This would be a great Christmas present for myself LOL Has anybody had any experience with mounting these onto a Fanatec CSL DD? I'm actually wondering about the measurements on the Moza adapter (from bolt to bolt) because the CSL DD has a similar setup. Only concern I'm wondering about is I have another button box that also uses an Arduino board inside it. I'm assuming there will be conflicts if any of it's buttons use the same # as yours. What all button numbers does this use? I'm guessing 1-8 since 2-7 are shown in the video. :)
I'm just wondering, is the Moza Adapter you're selling required for the TS Plus or only the TS Slim ? I clearly prefer the look of the TS Plus because well it looks like a real lever
@@0108daniel I drove semi trucks in real life for 6 years and every truck I drove, none of them had self cancelling signals. Many trucks don’t. Also there’s no realistic way of making these self return.
There is a whole kit from Obokidly or CHUNFAN (the one I got for my T248) you can look up online that completely integrates into the steering wheel column that you might want to look into. It also requires disabling the "Self Cancelling Signal" option in the game BUT the function is retained in the kit itself so after you complete the turn, the stick will return to neutral position. This is of course entirely dependent on having a steering wheel that is compatible. The biggest issue I find is that it adds another like 5-6 inches so keep that in mind if space is limited or mounting option(s) are flimsy.
Can't seem like I get the turn signal to work like that? I turned off automatic blinker off in settings but I still need to return to neutral and flip the lever again to turn it off. Yours seems to work more like the switches on the shifter... Can't figure it out
I love this turn signal and I really want it. I could easily afford the product but it shipping is more than the actual product 😂 i can’t afford to pay that much for shipping. I’m near Edmonton AB. Are you based out of US?
2:33 ATS also has the rain detect feature for some trucks with a rain sensor which automatically turns on the wipers when it starts to rain. Could you make the housing mountable for us who have a T300 without modded wheel. I would like to be able to buy that and mount it on my Playseat challenge some way.
@@atsaccessories1 How about a G29? If nothing else, I might just remove the paddle shifters since I only ever use them as turn signals anyhow, I'd just hate to lose the functionality unless I can find a way to route them to buttons installed on the top of the housing or near the base. Use them for hazards or a parking brake.
well they would conflict because they are programmed the same but If you wanted to do that just message me on FB and I could make the ID's different on your order and they would work fine.
Nice to see these levers used for something other than a vehicle. I put one from an F150 onto my Ranger because the Ranger ones point down and my knee would occasionally hit it and disengage my turn signals. With the F150 one, my knee isn't even close to the lever.
Stumbled across this during my usual "Let me find some inspiration for my G29 Project "- RUclips Rabbit hole and i don´t know what to think about this. Yes it´s cool and useful, no doubt about it, but first off: That thing is huge! How am i supposed to fit this between my wheel and its base? Even with an extender, that case wouldn´t fit into a realistic position. But what really gets me though, is a 130 Dollar pricetag, for something that everyone could make out of a 10 bucks USB encoder, a $10 Junkyard blinker stock and some time.
Mate i like to make a suggestion Sim Rig Racing they use the CORSA real car blinkers etc for both left and right sides these have more option like cruise control on and off and + and - to you can increase or decress the cruise control while its on etc unfortunately it doesn't come with a box tho i think this might be a better one you could use and design a box for it thought give you some option and advice if you like to make improvements to your designs
I do ship worldwide, however this turn signal assembly is too large for a stock Logitech setup. I do offer a TS slim option that will fit. For this one to fir you will need an aftermarket wheel on your logitech servo.
they come with a double sided adhesive on the backside that goes onto your servo. It's the method I have used for my turn signals for almost 3 years now. Ive never had someone report any weakness in it. Its super strong stuff. Usually the problem is getting it off if you ever take it off haha.
@@atsaccessories1 Would like to see the interior of the box before purchase. My wheel is already screwed securely onto my rig frame, so taking out the left clamp and modifying the case to mount this signal internally would be ideal. Maybe extend the wires for the buttons to mount them internally to the top of the servo housing as well. There's plenty of videos showing you how to tear down the G29, but I'm wondering how self-contained the TS Plus unit inside is and what dimensions I have to work with. I guess if nothing else I can just do a butcher job and cut a rectangular slot out of the side of the housing and fit this turn signal into it, then fasten it in place with gorilla glue or something.
I've had this for 2 weeks now, and are very pleased with it. Plug and play and the doublesided tape is awsome.
please make a video.
love that you can just hold it down and let it blink a few times because thats how i typically switch lanes
I have to admit it's still really impressive getting suppliers of pcb project boxes, arduinos, wires and espacially car levers for such a niche market. I won't lie I got so hyped when I saw the real car lever on the thumbnail, I was like "Yes!!! Obokidly could only do it for G29 and T300 and finally someone found a universal way to have self cancelling" then I heard "you need self cancelling turned off in the game for this to work appropriately". I have to admit I can't wrap my head around making a self cancelling turn signal without building something between the servo and the wheel and even then I don't have the proper knowledge and tools to make such a thing. Designing something for each servo models out there to commerciallize them would be too time comsuming and costly to produce, espacially for such a niche market. You convinced me, I'll take something similar to an arduino, 2 levers or maybe 2 4ways joysticks and I'll make myself the left lever or joystick to control the turn signals, headlights, and high beams, the right lever or joystick control the windshield washers and wipers and make a button box with the remaining inputs available. Thanks in a way!!!
I love your products and I have got so much information from your website. I’m in the middle of making my own air horn switch with I idea I got from you.
I bought it a month ago and everything is fine, it feels great if you also use an 18 inch steering wheel, I have a Simucube 2 pro and I stuck it on MOUNT
note
I hope Simucube steering wheel adapters are sold on your site
Thanks for your wonderful work🎉
When will these be back in stock?
Love it! I've placed an order🙂 Just want to check if the length of the turn signal is really 9.25"?
Mine should be here today and I’m stoked!
Hello, may I know if this works with Fanatec DD1 or DD2 steering wheels and base
Does the gear shift extender for Logitech fit the Logitech tech gear shift knob or is it a screw on
Nice product. Question, can you make some so they can also be mounted on the left side of the steering wheel for us Aussies?
This is AWESOME! This would be a great Christmas present for myself LOL Has anybody had any experience with mounting these onto a Fanatec CSL DD? I'm actually wondering about the measurements on the Moza adapter (from bolt to bolt) because the CSL DD has a similar setup. Only concern I'm wondering about is I have another button box that also uses an Arduino board inside it. I'm assuming there will be conflicts if any of it's buttons use the same # as yours. What all button numbers does this use? I'm guessing 1-8 since 2-7 are shown in the video. :)
I'm just wondering, is the Moza Adapter you're selling required for the TS Plus or only the TS Slim ? I clearly prefer the look of the TS Plus because well it looks like a real lever
Can you make mounting for Fanatec by chance
@8:03 on that moment I don't want to buy it anymore.
That makes it unrealistic if I need to turn the blinkers off by itself... :(
@@0108daniel I drove semi trucks in real life for 6 years and every truck I drove, none of them had self cancelling signals. Many trucks don’t. Also there’s no realistic way of making these self return.
There is a whole kit from Obokidly or CHUNFAN (the one I got for my T248) you can look up online that completely integrates into the steering wheel column that you might want to look into. It also requires disabling the "Self Cancelling Signal" option in the game BUT the function is retained in the kit itself so after you complete the turn, the stick will return to neutral position. This is of course entirely dependent on having a steering wheel that is compatible.
The biggest issue I find is that it adds another like 5-6 inches so keep that in mind if space is limited or mounting option(s) are flimsy.
Will this work with the Moza R9 turn signal adapter you have on the site?
Can't seem like I get the turn signal to work like that? I turned off automatic blinker off in settings but I still need to return to neutral and flip the lever again to turn it off. Yours seems to work more like the switches on the shifter... Can't figure it out
Hod did you make the turn signal turn off if the lever goes back into middle position? Ist there a keybinding option for that in ATS?
probably same button keymap?
Will this work with the Thrustmaster T248?
please make more of these
I love this turn signal and I really want it. I could easily afford the product but it shipping is more than the actual product 😂 i can’t afford to pay that much for shipping. I’m near Edmonton AB. Are you based out of US?
2:33 ATS also has the rain detect feature for some trucks with a rain sensor which automatically turns on the wipers when it starts to rain.
Could you make the housing mountable for us who have a T300 without modded wheel.
I would like to be able to buy that and mount it on my Playseat challenge some way.
they will fit as is on the T300 servos man.
@@atsaccessories1 How about a G29? If nothing else, I might just remove the paddle shifters since I only ever use them as turn signals anyhow, I'd just hate to lose the functionality unless I can find a way to route them to buttons installed on the top of the housing or near the base. Use them for hazards or a parking brake.
@@atsaccessories1would this one work for the g29
Nice! Is it ok to have one on each side of the steeringwheel, without the inputs conflict with eachother?
well they would conflict because they are programmed the same but If you wanted to do that just message me on FB and I could make the ID's different on your order and they would work fine.
you can do one of these and one Slim, thats how i do it, with one V2 und V3. But i will buy this too, looks great!
yeah I could do it however man. those two should not conflict with each other.
@@snake1144
Awsome, I have it in mind when I place my order :D@@atsaccessories1
Did as you suggested Mr.@@snake1144. Now I'm awaiting their arrival. :D Guess it will take a while, since I'm located in Norway :D
So I have a Thrustmaster T248 wheel. Which SCI wheel adapter would work on the wheel housing?
Does this or the TS slim work with T248?
Kind of, I had to make my own brakes for it and then zip ties it to the wheel housing.
"bracket"
@@DJKINGSPICE how so? I was thinking of getting this
You can also Velcro it.
Nice to see these levers used for something other than a vehicle. I put one from an F150 onto my Ranger because the Ranger ones point down and my knee would occasionally hit it and disengage my turn signals. With the F150 one, my knee isn't even close to the lever.
Do you have a price on it yet?
Stumbled across this during my usual "Let me find some inspiration for my G29 Project "- RUclips Rabbit hole and i don´t know what to think about this.
Yes it´s cool and useful, no doubt about it, but first off:
That thing is huge! How am i supposed to fit this between my wheel and its base? Even with an extender, that case wouldn´t fit into a realistic position.
But what really gets me though, is a 130 Dollar pricetag, for something that everyone could make out of a 10 bucks USB encoder, a $10 Junkyard blinker stock and some time.
Mate i like to make a suggestion Sim Rig Racing they use the CORSA real car blinkers etc for both left and right sides these have more option like cruise control on and off and + and - to you can increase or decress the cruise control while its on etc unfortunately it doesn't come with a box tho i think this might be a better one you could use and design a box for it thought give you some option and advice if you like to make improvements to your designs
I how do I get one?
Hello, can you able to ship in Singapore? Will it work on Logitech G923? Thanks in advance
I do ship worldwide, however this turn signal assembly is too large for a stock Logitech setup. I do offer a TS slim option that will fit. For this one to fir you will need an aftermarket wheel on your logitech servo.
So, this won't work with the standard g920?
it will but you need to have the space between the servo housing and wheel so you need an aftermarket wheel on it.
I have the TS Slim and there is no clearance behind the paddle shifters and an aftermarket wheel and doesn't fit.
I have the Logitech G920
How much? How exactly do you mount something like this without it moving? (G29 wheel base, aftermarket wheel)
they come with a double sided adhesive on the backside that goes onto your servo. It's the method I have used for my turn signals for almost 3 years now. Ive never had someone report any weakness in it. Its super strong stuff. Usually the problem is getting it off if you ever take it off haha.
@@atsaccessories1 Interesting. I would assume something like that would pull off after awhile using a blinker with that weight. Price?
I made a pedestal for mine and mounted it by my G29 wheel. Works great no problems
@@atsaccessories1 Would like to see the interior of the box before purchase. My wheel is already screwed securely onto my rig frame, so taking out the left clamp and modifying the case to mount this signal internally would be ideal. Maybe extend the wires for the buttons to mount them internally to the top of the servo housing as well. There's plenty of videos showing you how to tear down the G29, but I'm wondering how self-contained the TS Plus unit inside is and what dimensions I have to work with. I guess if nothing else I can just do a butcher job and cut a rectangular slot out of the side of the housing and fit this turn signal into it, then fasten it in place with gorilla glue or something.
whats the use if no wheel?
you’re supposed to buy the wheel, but the youtuber didnt😂
@@VJGamz LOL good point.
Will it fit on regular wheels if so expect some money 😅😅
Will that turn signal fit with stock wheels or after market wheels only
Has anyone noticed how the logo looks like a thumbs down?