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Happ Perfect 360 Wiring Problems (With i-Pac)
SuperDodge:
Thank You Guys!!! Your Help Is Most Appreciated.
I will try this tonight and post my results.
SuperDodge:
--- Quote from: RandyT on July 24, 2008, 03:08:57 pm ---
Connect your joysticks to power. Then carefully use a multimeter to check the outputs. In the static state (center) you should read about 5v on the outputs. When you move the stick, you should see that output pulled low toward ground. As most encoders float at 5v and recognize a "logic low" as activity on the pin, they are compatible with this form of operation.
RandyT
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Next up you'll have to helpl me figure out how to get my TT2 with 7 inch steering wheel working correctly. That's the next panel I plan to build for my modular design.
RandyT:
--- Quote from: SuperDodge on July 24, 2008, 04:26:48 pm ---Next up you'll have to helpl me figure out how to get my TT2 with 7 inch steering wheel working correctly. That's the next panel I plan to build for my modular design.
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If you have any problems, just fire me off an email. Should just be "plug and play".
RandyT
miles2912:
I would pull the 5v and the ground off the power supply. Much easier and you know that you are 100% there. The other 4 connections go to the ipac and are pretty straight forward. That is how mine is connected at least and have had no probs. BTW that is a great joystick. I love the feel of mine.
SuperDodge:
One of the joysticks works and the other doesn't (wired EXACTLY the same).
On the one that doesn't work, the U/D/L/R go to +5v but they never go to 0v when you move the joystick. I guess that one is shot somehow.
Thanks for the help guys. At least I only have to buy one now.
-RL
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