Hello, in the apparent absence of a tech forum (please move me on if I'm wrong), I've come here seeking assistance.
The long and short of it is that the joystick component of my X52 keeps disconnecting from the throttle. Blinking off and recentring itself it whatever random position it comes back on in, necessitating yanking the cable out to reset it. I've had a look and the cable seems to be a fairly standard 6 pin mini-DIN. I've tried two other cables in the port; cable number 1 lit the joystick up nice and steadily but the joystick was dead, no control at all; cable number 2 behaved the same way as the original, blinking on and off, PLUS had no control.
I want a Warthog. I've wanted one for two years now, but I can't face spending nigh on 300 quid on a joystick a month before Christmas, so, I'm looking for options. As far as I can see it I've got three potential causes for my problem 1) three bad cables one after the other 2) Saitek use some kind of crossover in their cable rendering shop-bought ones useless 3) bad port on the joystick.
I can't be bothered trying to RMA the stick, I hear bad things about Saitek's customer service and I don't see any point in getting another joystick with equally shoddy components. So I'm going to do it myself. As it happens, I work in an AV company, so I have access to electronic testing equipment, soldering equipment, all the rest of it. I can take care of problems 1 and 2 myself, by belling out the cables, should there be a crossover I can re-terminate the cable to a better connector. However, this'll be for nothing if the port on the joystick's a pile of pony.
So, my question to you guys is; does anybody know if the connector port on the joystick is known to fail?
The long and short of it is that the joystick component of my X52 keeps disconnecting from the throttle. Blinking off and recentring itself it whatever random position it comes back on in, necessitating yanking the cable out to reset it. I've had a look and the cable seems to be a fairly standard 6 pin mini-DIN. I've tried two other cables in the port; cable number 1 lit the joystick up nice and steadily but the joystick was dead, no control at all; cable number 2 behaved the same way as the original, blinking on and off, PLUS had no control.
I want a Warthog. I've wanted one for two years now, but I can't face spending nigh on 300 quid on a joystick a month before Christmas, so, I'm looking for options. As far as I can see it I've got three potential causes for my problem 1) three bad cables one after the other 2) Saitek use some kind of crossover in their cable rendering shop-bought ones useless 3) bad port on the joystick.
I can't be bothered trying to RMA the stick, I hear bad things about Saitek's customer service and I don't see any point in getting another joystick with equally shoddy components. So I'm going to do it myself. As it happens, I work in an AV company, so I have access to electronic testing equipment, soldering equipment, all the rest of it. I can take care of problems 1 and 2 myself, by belling out the cables, should there be a crossover I can re-terminate the cable to a better connector. However, this'll be for nothing if the port on the joystick's a pile of pony.
So, my question to you guys is; does anybody know if the connector port on the joystick is known to fail?