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Need help : Fried my Fanatec Club Sport Pedal PCB board

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by Benjamin oh, Jul 8, 2016.

  1. Benjamin oh

    Benjamin oh Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello guys

    I have just fried both my Club-sport pedal V1 and V2 PCB board.
    I have no idea why.
    Anyone could enlighten me if I could use Audrino to replace it?

    Thanks
    Ben Oh
  2. Historiker

    Historiker Dramamine Adict Gold Contributor

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    Fanatec is really good about working with customers for replacement parts even after the warranty has expired.

    But if you really do not want to go with original equipment you can use an Arduino (search the forums for DIY shifters, etc)

    I am not sure but I think the CSW V1 and V2 use the same control board as the Elite pedals so you might also check for one of those.

    Again; the best bet would be to contact Fanatec.
  3. Nick Moxley

    Nick Moxley Well-Known Member

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    What the F did you do ?


    Are they still under warranty ? If your in the UK i think you might get 2 years warranty VS the rest of us just 1 year.
  4. Benjamin oh

    Benjamin oh Member Gold Contributor

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    I re-builded both pedals ( re-grease and etc)
    But ended up frying the board by fitting both into my CSP V1 ( one after another)
    Sigh...

    Fanatec does not ship to Singapore , I brought these pedal through an importer.
  5. Nick Moxley

    Nick Moxley Well-Known Member

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    "by fitting both into my CSP V1 "

    sorry but what do you mean "by fitting" fitting what exactly ?