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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: nrshida on December 29, 2023, 06:07:01 AM
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Does anyone know (without me having to take them apart) if CH Products uses a standard potentiometer for it's primary axis. So would a throttle pot replace a rudder brake pot in this case?
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I have taken the CH stick, rudder and throttle all apart at some point over the years for maintenance and found them to all use a single type of potentiometer. Having said that I have never had to replace a brake pot on the pedals but I'd be very surprised if these were different to the rest.
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Thank you Greebo, that's enough for me to proceed without feeling it's a total waste of time. Will report back after disassembly :old:
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Just cleaned up the pots in my CH Fighterstick.
https://airduster.com/ProductsMain.aspx?ProductId=LL-004-125
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Just cleaned up the pots in my CH Fighterstick.
https://airduster.com/ProductsMain.aspx?ProductId=LL-004-125
I need this
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That stuff will work. If you're looking for a substitute just make sure it says "safe for plastics" before you spray it, otherwise it may melt stuff with the solvents. I once destroyed a really nice G15 keyboard with stuff that wasn't! Doh! One of those painful mistakes you only make once!
I haven't had to look for the CH pots in a long while after going to VKB, MFG and Virpil stuff but I'm pretty sure you can get the exact parts from Digi-key.
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Digi-Key carries the replacement potentiometers. I have had to replace mine.
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I have a full set of old CH gear circa 2012 purchases that you can have to take apart for learning or use for spares
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I measured the foot-brake pots on the CH rudder pedals. Unfortunately they don't seem to be the same approximately measuring 28Ω whereas the throttle pot read 100Ω. However the pots have a pretty well open slot on one side and a bloody good dose of contact cleaner seems to have done the trick. Fully working again :banana:
I have a full set of old CH gear circa 2012 purchases that you can have to take apart for learning or use for spares
You'll need those soon when you come back Mr. Dolby! :aok
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You'll need those soon when you come back Mr. Dolby! :aok
They were fully replaced with a fresh set in November ;)
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Well while cleaning the Pops, and snugging up the connectors. I snapped the y axis pot just below the wire tabs. Ordered 10 replacements from Digikey, REPPOT604 part is a listed replacement. Thought pots where in need of cleaning, when I'd try calibrating axis in CH manager the raw data was off by -30 from a centered data read of 128. Wondering now if its not the gimbals, it is a 2008 model. I copied a potentionmeter parts list off SIM Hq thread.
200-503 Flightstick Pro 200-568 Combatstick 200-571 Fighterstick 200-615 Flight Sim yoke
X Axis = REPPOT604 X Axis = REPPOT604 X Axis = REPPOT604 X Axis = REPPOT604
Y Axis = REPPOT604 Y Axis = REPPOT604 Y Axis = REPPOT604 Y Axis = REPPOT604
Z Axis = REPPOT604 Z Axis = REPPOT604 Z Axis = REPPOT604 Z Axis = REPPOT615
Y Rotation = REPPOT615
X Rotation = REPPOT615
200-616 Eclipse Yoke 300-111 Pro Pedals 300-122 Pro Throttle 300-133 Throttle Quadrant
X Axis = REPPOT604 X Axis = REPPOT604 Z Axis = REPPOT604 X Axis = REPPOT632
Y Axis = REPPOT604 Y Axis = REPPOT604 Y Axis = REPPOT632
Z Axis = REPPOT615 Z Axis = REPPOT604 Z Axis = REPPOT632
X Rotation = REPPOT615 X Rotation = REPPOT632
Y Rotation = REPPOT615 Y Rotation = REPPOT632
Z Rotation = REPPOT615 Z Rotation = REPPOT632
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Potentionmeters arrived, and installed on USB FighterStick. Part I posted was correct replacement (REPPOT604). Pedals are next.
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Potentionmeters arrived, and installed on USB FighterStick. Part I posted was correct replacement (REPPOT604). Pedals are next.
Thank you sir, that's very helpful :salute