X-Axis lost in Gladiator MK II
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:53
Hello -
I was using my Gladiator MK II just fine up until today and noticed an odd, sudden fault where the roll left started mimicking roll right. I checked diagnostics and recalibrated with the Flaps + Eject button, no dice. I checked the diagnostics and found a minimum X-axis translation of 22,000, nothing close to zero. Tried calibration again which failed.
I opened up the case and found... two loose silver screws in the body. One of which wedged itself against the X-axis control board. Now the X-axis isn't responding at all. All other axes and buttons work.
Highly disappointed that not one but two screws are fully loose and stripped. Is it possible to get an X-axis sub-board to replace?
Trying to calibrate now gives me flashing red/green alternating lights as if the calibration was invalid, likely due to the zero X-axis response.
Thanks.
Apparently I cannot upload photos because an HTML error. Bizarre. I have a picture where I found the screws in the body.
I was using my Gladiator MK II just fine up until today and noticed an odd, sudden fault where the roll left started mimicking roll right. I checked diagnostics and recalibrated with the Flaps + Eject button, no dice. I checked the diagnostics and found a minimum X-axis translation of 22,000, nothing close to zero. Tried calibration again which failed.
I opened up the case and found... two loose silver screws in the body. One of which wedged itself against the X-axis control board. Now the X-axis isn't responding at all. All other axes and buttons work.
Highly disappointed that not one but two screws are fully loose and stripped. Is it possible to get an X-axis sub-board to replace?
Trying to calibrate now gives me flashing red/green alternating lights as if the calibration was invalid, likely due to the zero X-axis response.
Thanks.
Apparently I cannot upload photos because an HTML error. Bizarre. I have a picture where I found the screws in the body.

