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iX NES Xi
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Paddle Help

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I replaced the pots in my paddles, using pots from Radio Shack, I had to cut the shafts down on them so the stock Atari knobs would fit on them, I finished cutting one of them and now I have to turn the knob a good amount to get the object in a game moving.

Does anyone know what could of possibly went wrong?
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Some pots have different turning ranges allowing them to have more precise adjustments. Most pots are one turn. I don't remember how much spin the Atari controllers have so i cant help you there.
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Post by iX NES Xi »

Rekarp wrote:Some pots have different turning ranges allowing them to have more precise adjustments. Most pots are one turn. I don't remember how much spin the Atari controllers have so i cant help you there.
See the pot worked fine before I cut the shaft down more, plus I already have already cut it down once before, this time I just had to trim it so the knob would go down all the way on the pot, I didn't touch anything inside of the pot at all
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