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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: eskimo2 on July 11, 2001, 08:27:00 AM
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I have had my CH Pro Throttle for over a year (also have Pro Rudders and Pro Fighterstick). A few weeks ago the throttle control started spiking and then losing its full range of control. It would be working fine, and then drop to 80%, 50% or even idle at any given time without my moving the control. I cleaned the pot 2 times and retried it, still nothing but trouble. After recalibrating nearly every flight, I finally removed it from Windows and used the keyboard.
Last week I found a used CH Pro Throttle for $30. So I bought it hoping that it would hold me until I can afford all USB gear. The new/used one worked perfectly, for a week. Now It's doing the same thing that the old one was doing, spiking cutting to 0, 50 or any % all on its own.
So my question is;
Coincidence, or is something else goofy in my system?
Would new pots fix these throttles?
Thanks,
eskimo
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I had similar problems, but not as severe, using Pro Throttle, standard Pedals, and Combatstick. I tried new pots, different sticks, and leaving the rudders out of the circuit. It seems to only happen when all three are connected.
So I figured it's probably some kind of electrical noise caused by the connectors or the length of all the cables connected together. Or possibly a gamecard problem.
My solution was to go digital. I'm all-USB as of today. :)
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Originally posted by eskimo2:
I have had my CH Pro Throttle for over a year (also have Pro Rudders and Pro Fighterstick). A few weeks ago the throttle control started spiking and then losing its full range of control.
So my question is;
Coincidence, or is something else goofy in my system?
Would new pots fix these throttles?
Thanks,
eskimo
Eskimo:
I have a pro-throt and a ch fighterstick. Both are fine and sturdy. I have had both of them for about three years. The only trouble I have had was with the pots, and then once with the control cords on my throt. I wrote to CH and then sent me extra pots and also responded quickly when I had to send my throt back to them; each time I was not charged for the repair or the assistance.
But, what you described indicates that you have another problem. If you are not using a gamecard with your setup, you will get spiking due to noise. Also, if your soundcard is not digital you will always get noise. remedy, get an SB Live soundcard and/or a CH gamecard. The problem you describe will go away.
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Eskimo, as deadly as you are already (you punk!) the USB gear will make you more fierce! Buy USB! :)
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