Just got the notices from Amazon that AKNES has filed a refund.
It's good they're making it right and issuing refunds without resistance.They also revealed a new improved version will be available after the holidays.
In the name of science, someone should make a tutorial on how to take it apart and not quack it :XStill seems available to buy in Amazon.es
Update: received the Amazon notification for the refund.
Update 2: in the name of science, my turn to tinker with the thing...
Still trying to understand what makes it happen and how to fix it, but I'm making videos and taking pictures.In the name of science, someone should make a tutorial on how to take it apart and not quack it :X
On both of the sticks I have tested so far, the main cause was as described in this post by @Miranda07 , and the suggested DIY fix did work. However, since the seller has acknowledged the issues, hinted at a revised version, and refunds have been offered... these are hard to recommend right now.Still trying to understand what makes it happen and how to fix it, but I'm making videos and taking pictures.
Did you just go through the regular return process on the website?I asked if I was required to ship them back. Response from Aknes: "Hello, it has been refunded. Defective products do not need to be returned. Thank you very much for your support!"
I read the post, but shaving it seems risky for such a small part and I'm afraid removing material may cause tolerances and ruin the stick's accuracy. I'll try some ideas tomorrow.On both of the sticks I have tested so far, the main cause was as described in this post by @Miranda07 , and the suggested DIY fix did work. However, since the seller has acknowledged the issues, hinted at a revised version, and refunds have been offered... these are hard to recommend right now.
I didn't initiate a return - I contacted the seller/sent a message instead.Did you just go through the regular return process on the website?
On my screen it show they are ready for me to package the bad joysticks up and actually send them back.
Wondering if you did something differently?
I wanted to see exactly what happens when the stick is closed, so I attached it to a piece of plexiglass.
The upper white piece, instead of sliding smoothly left and right, is also being lifted up and down. Curiously, when the stick was assembled, the problem manifested only when moving the stick in the direction of the arrow (left), but with the piece of
plexiglass, it's possible to see the white piece jumping when it moves both ways.
When assembled, I believe the motion to the right would be "fixed" due to the white piece likely making contact with the sensor, and preventing the jump, making it tight.
That sensor is a flat black smd chip that sits on the top right corner (not visible in the video, as that part was removed for visibility).
I certainly suspect there is a less destructive solution than what I suggested, perhaps adding something that prevents the lifting on the arm's larger side?I read the post, but shaving it seems risky for such a small part and I'm afraid removing material may cause tolerances and ruin the stick's accuracy. I'll try some ideas tomorrow.
That's what I hope too. Making it tight so that it can only move left and right.Excellent video, perfectly demonstrates the issue.
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I certainly suspect there is a less destructive solution than what I suggested, perhaps adding something that prevents the lifting on the arm's larger side?
First attempt, seems to work, but is maybe a bit too complicated to make due to the dimensions of the piece.
I will try with something else.
Nice, how about putting some piece at the top of that part to cause a bit more pressure on that leaver/hinge instead?
I'm thinking a very tiny bit of PTFE tape (either bunched up to fill that void in the slider, or between the slider and the top of the shell), might also be worth a try.This is my next idea - a bigger piece, that put pressure on the whole area.
I was offered a refund in a private message in response to my review.Did you just go through the regular return process on the website?
On my screen it show they are ready for me to package the bad joysticks up and actually send them back.
Wondering if you did something differently?