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Old 05-05-2011, 05:15 PM
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If you ever find the forces stop you have probably blown the power supply card. I had to but a cheap Laptop power supply and wire it up to the stick. Its actually made the forces a little bit stronger!
That's a very interesting mod! May I post this in the central MS FFB2 topic? What voltage uses the stick anyway, 12 V?
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Old 05-05-2011, 09:17 PM
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That's a very interesting mod! May I post this in the central MS FFB2 topic? What voltage uses the stick anyway, 12 V?
I believe, and please note the believe, its 24 volts DC. Thats what power supply I use, a cheap 24v PSU from maplin (cant remember the type, im writing this from my laptop not games machine).

i couldn't directly find anything on the t'interweb which stated it was 24v and to be honest i can't rightly remember how i determined it was 24 volts (i made this mod about 2 years ago) but i did and it works!

I could me more vague if that might help.......
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