SemlerPDX wrote:Small world! I considered doing something like you did, and it's great to see it done and working well! It was the "take off part" that had me wanting to keep it very small and simple, without a crossover cord, so I went down the battery path from there. I like your setup. The connection using actual adapters the same as the battery is better IMO than splicing, regardless of a warranty. It's what I would have done, but again I didn't want to connect and disconnect it often.
Ye, FYI for anyone else who is interested in doing this kind of mod for their G933 you need both male and female 3 Pin 1.25 Micro JST connectors like these, took me a while to work out exactly what type of JST they where hehe:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142475873742?ul_noapp=true
SemlerPDX wrote:*edit: (FTR, there is no audible noise coming from the MT3608 step up boost converter in operation at 5V, didn't notice any when I was stepping it down from 18V, either. Nothing at all. I have sensitive hearing, could tell when people left old school TV's on but screen was black by the ultra high frequency sound. I would notice if there was anything.)
Ye, I got this one here which seems a pretty standard design:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Booster-1V-5 ... 2749.l2649
But it makes a buzzing noise when under load and also has an LED built into it, although the buzzing was the main issue with it.
Also FYI for anyone consdering putting a booster on their setup, make sure you have it after your on/off switch and not before as I'm not sure about all but at least this one with a built in LED will use power even if it isn't converting a charge.
SemlerPDX wrote:Awesome desktop gaming setup!! Triple monitors must be great for a lot of games!
Cheers! Ye mainly best for flight sims but they work well with a lot of games but some they are just horrible with. Only been able to play DCS etc in this mode recently after getting a RTX 2070 and even then it struggles at some points hehe. Most games have the FOV of your side screens still screwed up and things much larger/streched than they should be but the main thing it is good for is periferial vision, just catching something out of the corner of your eye really helps with situational awarness and immersion
SemlerPDX wrote:Yea, it's a non-Pro X52 issue as far as I know. One of the things they cheaped out on to bring the price down. I'm definitely getting the Pro if this one ever gets fubar, but still strong after more than 7 years of serious use.
Ye, the problem with even just the standard X52 is that there has actually be many diffrent versions and most imporantly, manufacturers that drastically very in quality.
By far the best version afaik, was the orignal version designed and made by Saitek themselves.
But back in 2007, Mad Catz brought up Saitek and after that the quality went seriously down hill with loads of manufracturing problems. So they redesigned it and at thei same time created the X-52 Pro which sorted out most of the issues crated by the take over but not all.
Then more recently in 2016 Logitech brought up Saitek from Mad Catz and I'm not sure what the situation is now but Logitech are still selling the same prodcuts Mad Catz designed and made afaik, dunno if they have been manufacturing new versions or what their quality is but I guess they must be still making them since they are still selling the old designs just under the new branding and have still seeing reports of the throttle snapping off the X-56 etc (which was designed by Mad Catz and has horrible ergonomics).
I'm really hoping that Logitech puts their technolgy and design team on to making a new HOTAS at some point in the near future as they could make some really good if they wanted to.