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Question: DIY Pedals reusing Fanatec Electronic components.

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by Jeb820, May 15, 2023.

  1. Jeb820

    Jeb820 New Member

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    Quick question:

    something I have been wondering has anyone come across anyone who has taken a broken/used set of fanatec pedals taken all the hardware off it and used it to fabricate their own custom pedals but reusing the fanatec electrical components? eg hall sesor/load cell and circuit board. Thus retaining the ability to connect into the fanatec ecosystem and retain console compatibility etc?