Trim button block to fit into gimbal of Multiplex MPX profi mc2020 / mc3010 / mc3030 series

Trim button block to fit into gimbal of Multiplex MPX profi mc2020 / mc3010 / mc3030 series

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The Gimbals of Old Transmitters Offer a Reliable Basis for Custom Projects. The Problem, Though, Lies in the Use of Five Kilohm Sliding Potentiometers as Trim Inputs, a Specification Now Defunct and Irrelevant to Modern Mainboards Like Those Found in the Turnigy 9XR. These Limitations Are Eased by Installing Trim Switch Blocks That Allow the Swap-Out of the Original Slider Pots for Microswitches. A Pair of Six-by-Six Millimeter Types with Three Point Four Millimeter Button Height Work Effectively as Replacements, And They May Be Wired Directly into the Gimbal. When Fitted Back into Their Respective Transmitter Housings, The Customized Gimbals Retain the Same Compact Form Factor. I Have Successfully Integrated These Switch Blocks Into My Own Mc2020 and 9XR Retrofit Project Over the Course of Months, And They Operate Seamlessly. Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter

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