Create a sequential shifter for FANATEC CSL elite wheelbase, using the FANATEC's internal protocol on RJ12 port (Shifter2)
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All the parts are designed on Autodesk Inventor 2019. I provide the STL files. Printed on a Creality Ender-3 Pro,
with BQ PETG. These are the CURA settings for all the parts printed:
Note that all the parts are sturdy and the print time is about 3 hours for the plate. Let the printed print. Check
that the nozzle in clean (run small batches) because the PETG is very sticky and stringy.
Levers
First of all, mount the lever adapter into the levers. If you print your custom paddles, skip this step.
Add the spring into the back, and glue it.
Base Plate
Insert the lever into the base plate, and pass the M4 screw as axis. Bolt it. Sand all the parts to get a
smooth operation. Then, screw the cap tight. This part is the interface with the plate, and limits the
travel of the lever. Screw the levers into the plate. You're done.
Mounting on wheel base
Put the plate in the wheel base, and place the reinforcements. Screw the big M6 screws in position, and tight
it. I use some double tape to avoid any hold between reinforcement-cap and plate-wheelbase parts. Mount the
wheel and check that nothings collides and the wheel moves freely and smooth. Now, we can mount the
electronic components.
Fanatec wheel bases use a internal protocol to talk with their devices, and does this interface using
RJ12-6p6c electrical interface cables. I don't wanna break my wheel base, so I check the internet, and
find this amazing post: how to [convert the Fanatec Shifter to USB](https://hackaday.io/project/171155-fanatec-clubsport-shifter-sq-v15-usb-adapter-diy)
**Yin Zhong** does some amanzing reverse engineering and, with the of [this post](https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/conversion-of-a-logitech-shifter-for-fanatec-wheelbase-compatibility-enabling-7th-gear-other-mods.384099/) and
[this document](https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/attachments/conversion-of-a-logitech-shifter-for-fanatec-wheelbase-compatibility-by-b-spec-_-bob-dec-2018-pdf.787424/)
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