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Title: 2 quick problems.
Post by: clickhea on October 05, 2008, 12:32:37 pm
iam sure both of these have a very easy fix


1) the tops of the u360s keep coming loose no matter how tight i make them  even with that small metal ring on... iam thinking about taking a channel locks to them wrapped in a towel, but i wanted to see if iam missing somthing before i do this.



2) my turbotwist 2 isnt working at all, its plugged in and everything.  Trackball works perfect, but nothing at all from tt2 spinner, what am i overlooking?

thanks in advance.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 05, 2008, 01:52:51 pm
Have you inserted a flathead screwdriver into the end of the shaft and tightened the top while twisting in opposite directions? Mine never have come loose. All else fails, a drop of crazy glue would do the trick.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: clickhea on October 05, 2008, 06:30:44 pm
iam sorry are we talking about the same piece?

iam referring to the black bat top (the handle part)
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 05, 2008, 09:34:23 pm
I know on the balltops, the shaft has a screwdriver slot on the end where the magnet attaches. Slide a flathead in there, and hold it steady while you twist the top on tight.

I thought the bats were the same.

From Ultimarc:
Locking the threaded handle top.
If problems are experienced with the handle unscrewing, there is a screwdriver slot available on the end of the shaft, to hold the shaft stationary while tightening the handle. This is accessible by removing the PCB and the magnet assembly. After using this slot, check that no burring of the end of the shaft has occurred, which might prevent the magnet assembly from seating. Remove any burr using a fine file if necessary.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: DeLuSioNal29 on October 05, 2008, 10:27:18 pm
I've had that problem with my TT2.  Turns out it's the USB motherboard connection.  I don't know why, but when I plug it in a certain USB port, it doesn't work.  When I plug it into another, it works just fine.   :dunno

~ D
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: clickhea on October 06, 2008, 04:44:16 pm
ah ginsu i understand now, from the bottom of the stick, thank you



i'll give that a go delusional.

is there any special setting in mame i have to set in order for games to use it?

i have almost everything set for mouse, and  nothing.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Neverending Project on October 06, 2008, 05:02:37 pm
You could also consider adding a drop of loc-tite to the threads of the u360s. When dry, it should hold them fine.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 06, 2008, 05:17:57 pm
You could also consider adding a drop of loc-tite to the threads of the u360s. When dry, it should hold them fine.

All else fails, a drop of crazy glue would do the trick.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: shredso on October 06, 2008, 05:20:42 pm
I had a problem on my TT2 where a wire came off the board, you may want to check that.  I was pretty disappointed in how easily it came disconnected.  It was a quick fix and works great now though.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: RandyT on October 06, 2008, 08:33:26 pm
I had a problem on my TT2 where a wire came off the board, you may want to check that.  I was pretty disappointed in how easily it came disconnected.  It was a quick fix and works great now though.

Not sure if you got one of the first ones that we started soldering the power connections to way back when, but a handful went out without the wires being strain relieved and they didn't do so well in shipping.  This issue was dealt with pretty quickly and shouldn't be happening on anything shipped in the last year+.  If anyone has any issues like this on a recent unit, they should definitely let us know so we can get to the bottom of it.

As for the issue the OP is having, I'll need a lot more info before I can begin to troubleshoot it (email is best..please try again if you already sent one.)  Generally, you plug in the TT2 and it goes.  The only time one USB port should work and another not, is if one of them already had a number of USB devices on it which the PC thought was maxing out the available power.

RandyT

Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Ummon on October 07, 2008, 10:04:05 pm
In limited use, I've never had trouble with my late-model TT2.  However, I've had USB trouble of the same nature with a hard drive. Just a certain outlet didn't wanna always work. I was told it might be a lack of enough power to all outlets.

click: loc-tite is an industrial product made for exactly this. Works wonders.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: MrMojoZ on October 08, 2008, 01:14:30 am
You could also consider adding a drop of loc-tite to the threads of the u360s. When dry, it should hold them fine.

All else fails, a drop of crazy glue would do the trick.

Blue Loc-tite is gonna be alot easier if you have to break them out down the road.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 08, 2008, 08:32:02 am
I guess I don't know what Loc-tite is exactly. Someone explained it to me as being crazy glue, but I guess their description was wrong.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: FrizzleFried on October 08, 2008, 08:34:28 am
Loc-tite IS a sort of glue...but it comes in different strengths and is designed to HOLD but with a breaking point low enough to remove the part in the future.

It's often used in conjunction with threads to "Loc-tite" the nut to the thread.
Title: Re: 2 quick problems.
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 08, 2008, 09:44:58 am
Thanks Friz.