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linair pots

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by robert, May 7, 2008.

  1. robert

    robert New Member

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    Hi all,

    I find this on the internet , http://www.waycon.de/fileadmin/pdf/Line ... r_LZW2.pdf
    i think this is a better solution than the standard linair pots for built on a pneumatic frex chair.
    If the pots not good for this sim please reply,

    Thanks

    Gr robert.
  2. egoexpress

    egoexpress Active Member

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    They look very robust. If you dont mind to spend 140Euro/piece for them. I'd think they are too pricey, but if you can afford them, you wont be disappointed I think.

    The data sheet says max 60V. Dont know if they do output something usable if operated with 5V.

    Regards
    Christian