2700C vs 2700B vs 2700A - what's the difference?

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2700C vs 2700B vs 2700A - what's the difference?

Postby BillGorman » Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:33 am

One of the tracks I race at has had your wireless system 2700A for a number of years. Our track is looking at upgrading to the wireless system and I see it is 2700C. I must assume there is a 2700B out there. What is the difference between these three models? Should we consider searching for a used 2700A or 2700B? What would be the downside of a used 2700A or 2700B?
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Re: 2700C vs 2700B vs 2700A - what's the difference?

Postby raceamerica » Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:19 pm

With each model of the 2700 wireless timing system there has been significant enhancements and gains in performance. The main differences are as follows:

First, all three models of the 2700 have dual microprocessors. The 2700A and 2700B have the same main timing microprocessor and the 2700C has the latest technology main timing microprocessor capable of a 10x computing power increase. This offers enhanced performance from the timing system overall. All new feature development is focused on the 2700C model. RaceAmerica offers an upgrade program for owners of the 2700A and 2700B replacing the timer with a new 2700C.

Another difference is the wireless on each timer. The 2700A contains a separate wireless hardware assembly external to the timer mounted on the underside of the timer. The 2700B and 2700C locate the wireless hardware internal to the timer mounted on the same circuit board as the main timing electronics.

The last big difference is the 2700C requires less power draw due to the latest technology components. This generates less heat adding to the dependability and reliability of the overall circuit design with better heat dispersion.

If you have a choice of a used 2700A or 2700B or a new 2700C, go with the 2700C. The huge increase in computing power, less power draw and heat generation, and the future features developed on the 2700C make the 2700C well worth the additional investment.
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Re: 2700C vs 2700B vs 2700A - what's the difference?

Postby BillGorman » Thu Dec 17, 2020 10:29 am

The track manager asked me if I could exchange the old 2700A unit for the new one. Will the PC software run with the new unit?
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Re: 2700C vs 2700B vs 2700A - what's the difference?

Postby raceamerica » Thu Dec 17, 2020 1:13 pm

BillGorman wrote:The track manager asked me if I could exchange the old 2700A unit for the new one. Will the PC software run with the new unit?

The 2700C model is generally compatible with your existing equipment. Depending on how old the equipment is, you may need to update the code in the tree and the PC software to be fully compatible with the latest code running in the 2700C. This will add features to your system.
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