Gunfighter Mk III broken wire
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 16:41
So I was flying in DCS and all of a sudden my Hornet went into an uncontrollable roll.
I exit out of the game and checked in the VKB software and my axis were going crazy. Then a short time later unresponsive. Buttons were unresponsive also. I think oh no this can't be good.
So I pulled the gimbal out of the casing, and there it was - a red wire broke slap in two. I had added two springs to what I already had in my Gunfighter a couple of days prior, and apparently upon putting it back together I must have somehow got that one wire in a bad position and it got pinched until it broke in two.
Luckily I have a soldering tool and solder, so it was a quick fix for me - I soldered it together and wrapped electrical tape around the joint. Hoping it holds up ok as I use this thing probably between 3-5 hours daily.
I got to thinking it would be nice to have a spare wiring harness ready to go. I checked in parts and they do not offer them, and VKB North America suggested I contact sales at VKB headquarters so have sent them an email to see if I can purchase one. I would like to have something here as a spare just in case.
Anyway this was all on me certainly, not VKB. I highly recommend to those that like to get in there to make adjustments use caution when putting back together - insure those wires are not in a precarious location. They are pretty thin and pinch/break pretty easily.
I exit out of the game and checked in the VKB software and my axis were going crazy. Then a short time later unresponsive. Buttons were unresponsive also. I think oh no this can't be good.
So I pulled the gimbal out of the casing, and there it was - a red wire broke slap in two. I had added two springs to what I already had in my Gunfighter a couple of days prior, and apparently upon putting it back together I must have somehow got that one wire in a bad position and it got pinched until it broke in two.
Luckily I have a soldering tool and solder, so it was a quick fix for me - I soldered it together and wrapped electrical tape around the joint. Hoping it holds up ok as I use this thing probably between 3-5 hours daily.
I got to thinking it would be nice to have a spare wiring harness ready to go. I checked in parts and they do not offer them, and VKB North America suggested I contact sales at VKB headquarters so have sent them an email to see if I can purchase one. I would like to have something here as a spare just in case.
Anyway this was all on me certainly, not VKB. I highly recommend to those that like to get in there to make adjustments use caution when putting back together - insure those wires are not in a precarious location. They are pretty thin and pinch/break pretty easily.