Logitech Wingman Strike Force 3D FFB Joystick Disassembly Step by Step Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2022
  • Logitech Wingman Strike Force 3D FFB Joystick Disassembly Step by Step
    This is part one of this video series where I show how to take apart, upgrade and test this joystick in DCS and Il2. in the next video I will upgrade/repair the joystick.

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  • @rubikscube9154
    @rubikscube9154 Рік тому +5

    I don't know what made you disassemble this very specific item, but I happened to have the same item in need of disassemble, so thank you.

    • @mr.simulator4724
      @mr.simulator4724 Рік тому +1

      I took it apart because I wanted to fix the slack in the joints so it can be much more precise and have better effects. Take a look at my other video where I fixed it if thats what your trying to do.

  • @MARC-FENIX
    @MARC-FENIX Рік тому +1

    My power adapter of my LTWMSF3D Joystick made a strange noise yesterday and today my force feedback stopped working.
    Do you know if this power adapter is easy replaceable or if it is a power supply which is especifically designed for that joystick with its force feedback effects?
    I watched the inside of the power adapter and saw a fuse which was all black presumably because another piece in the circuit broke and therefore the electricity was let through the bulb of the fuse and destroyed it, which obviously stopped the electricity stream.

    • @mr.simulator4724
      @mr.simulator4724 Рік тому +2

      Any 24v power supply will work as long as it has .75A or greater.

    • @MARC-FENIX
      @MARC-FENIX Рік тому

      @@mr.simulator4724 Thanks for your answer! Shouldnt be too difficult to find another one then. Maybe I do your upgrade although I havent noticed any slack, but that might due to only used it for around 120 hours or so.

    • @mr.simulator4724
      @mr.simulator4724 Рік тому +1

      @@MARC-FENIX the slack on mine is from factory. You can test it for slack by comparing the joystick position on the computer to where you move the joystick in reality.