The following information was sourced from the Hopper Upgrade Thread regarding a new maximum for the Hopper/Joey System.
It seems like it got overlooked and I thought i'd post it in the main forum. This requires contacting the DIRT team and having them get you in touch with a special department. Note: We did not discuss costs and they may be very high in some cases since that's such a substantially large system with so much equipment. We also didn't discuss minimum number of joeys for a three hopper system either (at least not yet).
It seems like it got overlooked and I thought i'd post it in the main forum. This requires contacting the DIRT team and having them get you in touch with a special department. Note: We did not discuss costs and they may be very high in some cases since that's such a substantially large system with so much equipment. We also didn't discuss minimum number of joeys for a three hopper system either (at least not yet).
The limit is now 3 Hoppers, and 9 Joeys. This is not something that DIRT can set up, but we can have someone from the proper department call
i'd like to see the wiring diagram for that![]()
1 Duo node, 1 solo node (so they wouldn't integrate unless something like a trio node came out). Likely with 2 "trunked/cascaded" DPP44 switches. I can make one, but it won't look pretty
With the two separate nodes, is there a way to get all three hoppers and joeys to see each other? or would it be two separate networks?
Currently, no. The Joeys would only be able to be linked to the hopper(s) connected to the same node.
Also, is there a technical max on the number of joeys per solo node? and per duo node?
Max is 3 Joeys per Hopper, so a solo node would be 3J, duo node would be 6J
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