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> Building A Ps3 Steering Wheel
questor42
post Sep 4 2010, 12:00 AM
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Hi I am building a PS3 steering wheel from a universal steering wheel and a extra PS3 wireless controller.
It is not a very hard project but I am having one problem I need to know what ohm size of the analog stick potentiometers are I cant seem to get a good reading on them with my ohm meter.
I am using the newer dual shock controller it has four connectors on each of the potentiometers.
Or should I just try to find the older sixaxis controller with three connectors on the potentiometers.

Thanks for any info you can give me with this



P.S I am only doing this because I have way too much time on my hands and want a steering wheel that is compatible with all PS3 racing games.
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