Posted August 20, 201212 yr Hi, I'm new to this forum but I do frequently read post here. Anyways, I just bought lego 8043 off of lego.shop and the IR sensors are V2's. I wasn't sure if anyone else was aware of this by I'd thought I'd point it out. My first post and first edit. Haha, When I said sensor, I meant receiver. Edited August 20, 201212 yr by RideFire
August 20, 201212 yr Nice and informative first post, nice one Oh, and welcome to eurobricks Edited August 20, 201212 yr by allanp
August 20, 201212 yr Hi, I'm new to this forum but I do frequently read post here. Anyways, I just bought lego 8043 off of lego.shop and the IR receivers are V2's. My first post and first edit. Haha, When I said sensor, I meant receiver. That's interesting, I think from now all IR remote PF sets will get the new V2 receiver. The 8043 is still in production, if I know well.
August 20, 201212 yr This means that the price premium that is being charged on bricklink will be less severe as the supply increases.
August 20, 201212 yr What makes the V2 receiver special - that is, what is different about it that makes it "Version 2"?
August 20, 201212 yr Author What makes the V2 receiver special - that is, what is different about it that makes it "Version 2"? It's suppose to consume less power due to better transistor design.
August 20, 201212 yr It's suppose to consume less power due to better transistor design. If I understood correctly from other posts, it's also able to supply more power to attached motors. The RC Buggy motors in particular can benefit from the extra available power. Edited August 20, 201212 yr by chorlton
August 20, 201212 yr It's suppose to consume less power due to better transistor design. If I understood correctly from other posts, it's also able to supply more power to attached motors. The RC Buggy motors in particular can benefit from the extra available power. Let's put it that way: The internal loss (of voltage) within the motor-drivers is less than in the V1-Receivers and thus there is more power available. btw: anybody already opened a V2 Receiver to identify the piece of circuitry used there?
August 20, 201212 yr Author Let's put it that way: The internal loss (of voltage) within the motor-drivers is less than in the V1-Receivers and thus there is more power available. btw: anybody already opened a V2 Receiver to identify the piece of circuitry used there? If you do that, you ll let the magic smoke out and it won t work anymore.
August 20, 201212 yr Didn't know that. I bought the 8043 a couple of months ago and when I go back home will check them 4 sure :D
August 21, 201212 yr What confuses me is the fact that (I think), the PF excavator powered 2 XL motors from a single V1 receiver. Were there issues there?
August 21, 201212 yr @ Sqiddster: Nope, the 8043 Motorized Excavator had no Power Functions XL motors; it has 4 PF M-motors (according to this Bricklink parts inventory). The new PF L-motors require more current than the M-motors, so to be able to drive the 9398 4x4 Crawler on a single port on the PF Receiver, the electronics of the Receiver had to be upgraded.
August 21, 201212 yr @ Sqiddster: Nope, the 8043 Motorized Excavator had no Power Functions XL motors; it has 4 PF M-motors (according to this Bricklink parts inventory). The new PF L-motors require more current than the M-motors, so to be able to drive the 9398 4x4 Crawler on a single port on the PF Receiver, the electronics of the Receiver had to be upgraded. My bad, I meant the bulldozer.
August 21, 201212 yr The bulldozer had 2 XL motors, but using separate channels on the receiver. The new 4x4 has two L motors on the same channel, so that's too much power for the older receiver.
August 21, 201212 yr The bulldozer had 2 XL motors, but using separate channels on the receiver. The new 4x4 has two L motors on the same channel, so that's too much power for the older receiver. Right, now I get it. The crawler runs 2 off one channel. Makes sense now. OK ;)
August 21, 201212 yr Strictly speaking it is per port (or at least receiver) that there is an issue. When you say "channel" you assume there is at most only one receiver on each channel. I've done a MOC were I needed 2 XL motors (or more?) so used two battery packs, two receiver and put them somewhat close together and on the same channel.
August 21, 201212 yr Strictly speaking it is per port (or at least receiver) that there is an issue. When you say "channel" you assume there is at most only one receiver on each channel. I've done a MOC were I needed 2 XL motors (or more?) so used two battery packs, two receiver and put them somewhat close together and on the same channel. That would work, but I doubt LEGO would release a model which requires 12 batteries :P
August 23, 201212 yr Strictly speaking it is per port (or at least receiver) that there is an issue. When you say "channel" you assume there is at most only one receiver on each channel. I've done a MOC were I needed 2 XL motors (or more?) so used two battery packs, two receiver and put them somewhat close together and on the same channel. A single battery pack can power two XL motors. Use rechargeable batteries (they can deliver more amps).
September 30, 201212 yr Comparison of old and new IR receivers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYE6ZUF-pWse As sad Philo "RC Race Buggy Motor 5292 is really powerful, but requires a power supply up to the task. 5292 motors that consumes more than 3A when stalled" http://www.philohome.com/motors/motorcomp.htm New receiver gives old and powerful motor the new life. Sad that this awesome motor is already discontinued:( hope TLG present us new fast and powerful motor.
January 10, 201312 yr Bumpety bump: If I buy a receiver from the lego website, will I get a V2 one? Yep you will, I got one a few weeks ago and it was V2
January 10, 201312 yr Cool, I just ordered one for £11.50 and 2 XL motors for £7.99 each. Cheaper than bricklink and ebay, to my surprise.
January 10, 201312 yr Can anyone in Canada confirm this ? Because I wrote to Lego last week and here is the response I got : Thank you for contacting us on 01/04/13 and for your interest in LEGO® brand products. We do offer a Replacement Part Service to assist our consumers with extra parts. Part #8884 LEGO Power Functions IR Receiver is the standard version of that element and it's available on our website. You can order the IR Receiver from set #9398 4x4 Crawler from our replacement parts service but it would be more expensive than the standard element 8884. And ,unfortunately, the IR Receiver from our replacement parts area is unavailable until 1-19-13.
January 10, 201312 yr @ Mordalak: Welcome to Eurobricks! Although I'm an American, I "pretended" I lived in Canada by doing a "Change Region" move on the top-right corner of this Lego 8884 webpage: http://shop.lego.com/en-CA/LEGO-Power-Functions-IR-Receiver-8884 . The 8884 Lego Power Functions Infrared Receiver is indeed "Available Now" for CAD $18.99.
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