I believe the difference between a MkI Gunfighters and a Mk II (and the respective versions of the MCG Pro) is that the pin and flat connectors have been reversed.
If that's the case, could one of the fine fellows in VKB's workshop tell me how easy it would be to just remove the two connector housings on each end of the extension, unsolder one of the the connectors, pull out the 'still-soldered' connector and wire and put it all back together reversed?
It's worth mentioning, I've modded my Virpil throttle to add a Hall effect mini-stick under the thumb so I'm not afraid of a little 'hackage' but I should mention I don't have the facilities of a well equipped engineering workshop, just a decent soldering station, a Dremel and an an over-inflated sense of my abilities!
Cheers in advance
Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
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Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
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Re: Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter
Well I bought one anyway. How hard can it be!?
If anybody has any information to impart before I get out the Dremel, it'd be appreciated!
If anybody has any information to impart before I get out the Dremel, it'd be appreciated!
Re: Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
Had it been this easy we would have just told people how to do it, and avoided all that long and painful transition from revA to B.TrueWeevie wrote:how easy it would be to just remove the two connector housings on each end of the extension, unsolder one of the the connectors, pull out the 'still-soldered' connector and wire and put it all back together reversed?
This said, it is still true that something made by a man can be re-made by another man, the question is time and mess.
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Re: Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
AeroGator wrote:the question is time and mess.
and how badly you void your warranty :-p
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Re: Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
AeroGator wrote:Had it been this easy we would have just told people how to do it, and avoided all that long and painful transition from revA to B.TrueWeevie wrote:how easy it would be to just remove the two connector housings on each end of the extension, unsolder one of the the connectors, pull out the 'still-soldered' connector and wire and put it all back together reversed?
This said, it is still true that something made by a man can be re-made by another man, the question is time and mess.
Well I'm only doing this because you chaps have stopped making the MkI extension!
I'll give it a go and if it works I'll post a "How I did it" thus giving MkI GF owners some hope.
(if I screw it up you'll all hear nothing at all!)
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Re: Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
MelkorsGreatestHits wrote:AeroGator wrote:the question is time and mess.
and how badly you void your warranty :-p
Meh...warranties are for cowards!
Re: Hacking the extension for a MkI Gunfighter?
TrueWeevie wrote:Meh...warranties are for cowards!
Never thought I would be giving you thumbs up but I'm happy to do it now.
BTW what was the story, why was it not possible for you to get an extension for rev1?
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