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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: sofakng on May 23, 2004, 09:18:00 pm
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I'm about to order this:
http://www.happcontrols.com/trackballs/56010011.htm (http://www.happcontrols.com/trackballs/56010011.htm)
Do I still need one of these:
http://www.happcontrols.com/industrial/trackballs/56553000.htm (http://www.happcontrols.com/industrial/trackballs/56553000.htm)
Also, in case it matters, I'm going to hooking this up to an Opti-Pac along with a Vortex Spinner.
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If you are planning to mount in wood, yes, a mounting plate would make your life easier. Not mandatory but it is an easier approach than other options.
You may want to explore this option instead. http://www.happcontrols.com/trackballs/55110100.htm
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yes as Zaphod said, it all depends on what you are mounting in. My control panel is particle board bottom with a lexan top. I was able to go without a mounting plate because of the lexan top, it basically acts as its own mounting plate.
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So a 1/8" piece of lexan is strong enough to support trackball play? That's a good idea.
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take note though
the mounting plate is 10 bucks... maybe 12 at happs...
hack with lexan if you don't want it to look like a mounting kit... Otherwise just do it.
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Can anyone comment on the quality of Happs' boltless mounting plate versus the "regular"?
b
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I've used the boltless version numerous times and have been very pleased with the quality and durability. It's a nice product.
I have no experience with the other type.
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Well, I ordered the mounting kit "just in case" I decide to use it. I'd like the cabinet to look as professional as possible, so I'll probably end up just using lexan...
On a side note, do I have to do anything special to connect this trackball (Happ's 3" Golden Tee Trackball) to my Opti-Pac? I heard I have to cut off a connector or something...