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Potentiometer for Joystick mod

Started by christoph87, December 21, 2009, 09:44:43 PM

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christoph87

Hello everybody,

I´m planing to modify my Joystick with slide Potentiometers. What specification do these Poti´s have?
According to one source (http://www.737ng.co.uk/) it´s 100kOhm and someone else, here in this forum posted sth. about 1000 k Ohm.

Thanks for your help,

Chris

Trevor Hale

Hi Chris,

Your best off looking for a slide pot with the "Travel" that you want, more then the value.  Regardless I would stick with either 100K or 10K pots.

Try to keep them all the same.

Trev
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You'll probably want linear pots too - not logarithmic ones.

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Quote from: when acting as a wave on December 22, 2009, 05:56:04 AM
You'll probably want linear pots too - not logarithmic ones.

Dean.

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