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Vystra Hope-90 SiBTAT Trailer
   
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Vystra Hope-90 SiBTAT Trailer

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This is a trailer for the Vystra HOPE-90.
Compatible with the SibTAT Standard.
Truck used in the screenshots is the MALV-C500
11 commenti
ERKDRN69_- 3 feb, ore 15:52 
well this problem has been fixed
ERKDRN69_- 3 feb, ore 15:52 
The sibtat+ and sibtat have at least the same light communication, and brakes, iirc.
JarnSorm 21 gen, ore 13:41 
The principle of operation is described here: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2006204976
JarnSorm 21 gen, ore 13:39 
I'm afraid that the sibtat+ functions will not be displayed if a regular sibtat controller is used on the trailer. the sibtat+ protocol involves feedback from trailers to the tractor
ERKDRN69_- 19 gen, ore 1:19 
Hey! I think it is because SiBTaT microcontrollers have been updated, and as of now at least sibtat+ are a bit broken. I updated the microcontrollers in mine, but park brakes and lights work as they should be, but additional functions do not show up on the monitor of the tractor as of now. don't know what about just sibtat, but for me basic sibtat functions do work flawlessly.
Matt20003  [autore] 17 gen, ore 21:45 
@Punk Monk This is likely due to the SiBTAT standard incorrectly sensing the parking brake signal. There is a switch to override this
10oxypillsinmystomach 17 gen, ore 14:37 
the wheels are locked
Matt20003  [autore] 16 gen, ore 11:00 
@ERKDRN69_- Thanks for the feedback! I've personally not had any issues with the SiBTAT handbrake, though i've added a override switch so you can still use the trailer when you run into issues. I've also added electrical motors to the rear axles, these are activated when the speed is above 1 km/h and the vehicle is accelerating, please let me know if this has resolved your issues :D
ERKDRN69_- 14 gen, ore 13:37 
Actually part of the problem was that for some reason parking brakes are still engaged when the truck has them disengaged, i also rewired a bit the dolly trailer adapter thingy for pulling sibtat trailers with my truck, that is kind of strange that both sibtat and sibtat+ communication should work as intended, but brakes on the wheels are always on (the on/off ones aka park brakes). Sibtat by default doesn't communicate throttle for assisting e-motors to be controlled with. I think for that to work you need to fundle around yourself. Oh btw, it seems that the on/off brakes of wheels are connected to the sibtat controller, but as i mentioned before it has problems with communicating the park brake state for some reason. And the wheel brake button on the right side of the trailer wasn't connected to anything. Ig you could connect all of the wheel on/off brakes to the button, those brakes are only needed when stationary, and disconneced, parked somewhere or on the ramp.
Matt20003  [autore] 14 gen, ore 4:44 
@ERKDRN96_- Hey thanks for checking out the trailer. The variable brakes from the SiBTAT standard are hooked up and functional. Does SiBTAT have a way of controlling electric motors in the way that you mentioned or is there some other way to integrate them? The truck i'm using to tow this is the MALV-C500