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Saitek ProFlight Yoke Hall Effect Sensor Upgrade New Design

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Hello to all,

I have made a new design on the 3d print DIY Hall Effect  Sensors upgrade for

(1) Saitek ProFlight Yoke and

(2) Ch Products Flight Sim Yoke

The new design Hall Effect Sensors for Roll and Pitch axis can be viewed on youtube:

For Saitek

For CH Flight Sim

Thanks for watching.

@ntydk

This is fantastic! I’ve been looking for a way to do this for a while.

Brilliant work! 

A few questions if I may

Have you by chance figured a way to do the Throttle quads with HE sensors?

How can I get my hands on these parts?

Do I understand correctly, you made these yourself with a 3D printer?

Cheers,

Edited by ziggy

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Hello Ziggy,

Thanks for your comment.

If you are referring to Saitek throttle quads, I do receive quite a few questions regarding the throttle quads w/ HE sensors.

Not sure how to do it yet but I will put this throttle quads project in my to do list for this year.

Yes, I have designed the yoke HE sensor in 3D software and materilaized the product from my 3D printer.

I can make use of some HE sensor left over parts to build three to four HE sensor kits for sell to reimburse my actual cost for developing this project.

Please contact me at [email protected] if your are interested.

Really happy to share my project in this forum with all of you.

Thank you and take care.

ntydk

 

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