June 11, 20196 yr I have published 3 videos on youtube regarding my upgrade installation processes. Here are the links: CH Flight Sim Yoke Hall Sensors Upgrade (Part 1 of 3) CH Flight Sim Yoke Hall Sensors Upgrade (Part 2 of 3) CH Flight Sim Yoke Hall Sensors Calibration (Part 3 of 3) Thanks for watching.
June 11, 20196 yr Looks like a useful interesting project, Do you have a source for parts, and their numbers? Edited June 11, 20196 yr by jalbino59 Jose A. Core Components: AMD Ryzen7 7700X - G.Skill FlareX 32 GB DDR5 6000 CL36 (XMP) - Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX - Asus ROG Strix RTX3060 12gb Storage: WD Black SN750 NVMe 1TB - AData sx8200 Pro NVMe 1TB - Samsung 860 EVO 500GB - Samsung 870 EVO 1TB WIN11 - P3D v.5.3 HF2 - XPLANE 11 - MSFS
June 11, 20196 yr Author Hi jalbino59, I designed and built the whole kit in 3D software and materialized the product from 3D printer. I bought all my electronic parts mainly from Mouser Electronics. This included all the JST cables, terminal blocks, permanent magnets and 3505 hall effect sensors etc. Note: Depended on your design and needs. the hall effect sensor is an linear type with various sensitivity and many to choose from . Thanks for your interested.
June 11, 20196 yr Ahh, I see, I have no experience with 3d printing or tooling or fabrication. Your parts look so good I thought it was a pre-fabricated kit. But I'll save the information just in case I decide to try it in the future. Thanks Jose A. Core Components: AMD Ryzen7 7700X - G.Skill FlareX 32 GB DDR5 6000 CL36 (XMP) - Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX - Asus ROG Strix RTX3060 12gb Storage: WD Black SN750 NVMe 1TB - AData sx8200 Pro NVMe 1TB - Samsung 860 EVO 500GB - Samsung 870 EVO 1TB WIN11 - P3D v.5.3 HF2 - XPLANE 11 - MSFS
June 14, 20196 yr Author Good Morning jalbino59, I do not stock the kit in inventory for commercial selling. The roll and pitch axis sensors and HE connector are made by me after work hours with special requested order only. Appreciated your interested in my DIY project.
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