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| Koolbrez67:
Thank you this is so cool. I really want want one now. |
| NIVO:
--- Quote from: mgb on August 04, 2012, 11:01:53 pm --- :applaud: I guess I'll be making another purchase soon. I'm assuming its still a JLW right? --- End quote --- this is along my line of thoughts too. Andy, compared to other sticks you sell, could you tell us the feel and travel of the stick? Is it like a JLW feel? thx. also could you give us overall dimension on the underside(width and depth)? Im curious if I even have space to fit these on my panels. thx. |
| Ravenger:
These look sweet! Might well replace my magsticks with these. The dimensions would be handy. My CP is wood and the joysticks are in a recessed section, so I may not have the room for the servo mechanism without routing out a bigger recess. |
| AndyWarne:
Some answers: Whether or not it uses a servo motor depends on how you define a servo. Its a small geared motor so essentially the same thing. But it wont work with other servo controllers. The requirements are much simpler, ie it does not need any positional control, just needs to move from one end to the other. It is a J-Stik (JLW type) essentially, with other parts added. So this means we will be able to supply retro-fit kits. But this will be down the line. Also all accessories for this type of stick can be used. Something else, this will also work with the Ultrastik 360 giving a fully contactless joystick with mapping AND mechanical restriction. Again, thats down the line. I will try to get some diagrams done. Its unlikely there will be any clearance issues as the motor can be mounted top/bottom/left/right of the joystick. Andy |
| NIVO:
thx for the update Andy, I await your drawings. |
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