Soldato
Thought I'd start a thread seeing if people have experience with this?
Cleaning the controllers I've generally used contact cleaner, but I read on Reddit that actually this can still slowly degrade the potentiometers, and there's special cleaner for those! I've bought some of it now.
I've been working on my boys old q2 controllers, really bad stick drift and I'd already used regular contact cleaner, as I had a spare pair of controllers (my dad gave us his headset as he can't use it anymore), I figured I'd really go for it and try and replace the joystick itself. Buggered the up by snapping a cable connector clean off the motherboard. New joysticks are only a few quid for 2 on a chinese site, motherboards though, they're expensive!
Managed to get hold of a pair of q2 controllers, well used, and stick drift, just used the potentiometer cleaner on the drifting one, and it's like new, very pleased since I obviously got them for a bit cheap. Now looking at getting another one with a smashed ring, for price of postage, in order to try and make one more whole one, and see if I can sell the surplus pair for a bit of pocket money.
I do need to practice putting the controller back together again though, if it's a big repair job (well that and not ruining it beyond repair).
Might even try grabbing a few more "broken" controllers and seeing if I can fix them up.
The spares I'll have will likely end up on the members market here if anyone is interested.
Cleaning the controllers I've generally used contact cleaner, but I read on Reddit that actually this can still slowly degrade the potentiometers, and there's special cleaner for those! I've bought some of it now.
I've been working on my boys old q2 controllers, really bad stick drift and I'd already used regular contact cleaner, as I had a spare pair of controllers (my dad gave us his headset as he can't use it anymore), I figured I'd really go for it and try and replace the joystick itself. Buggered the up by snapping a cable connector clean off the motherboard. New joysticks are only a few quid for 2 on a chinese site, motherboards though, they're expensive!
Managed to get hold of a pair of q2 controllers, well used, and stick drift, just used the potentiometer cleaner on the drifting one, and it's like new, very pleased since I obviously got them for a bit cheap. Now looking at getting another one with a smashed ring, for price of postage, in order to try and make one more whole one, and see if I can sell the surplus pair for a bit of pocket money.
I do need to practice putting the controller back together again though, if it's a big repair job (well that and not ruining it beyond repair).
Might even try grabbing a few more "broken" controllers and seeing if I can fix them up.
The spares I'll have will likely end up on the members market here if anyone is interested.