logitech force feedback

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Moodswings

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Hi All,

My cousin just got me the Logitech pro force feedback servies wheel and peddals but the problem is the adapter for the motors for force feedback is for USA?Canada i..e 110-120v and I tried a convertor i.e. a step up transformoer, but the transformer delivers only 50watts of power which i think is not suffiecient to to run force feedback. the lights come on when i plug the steering into the pc and it rotates, but the force feedback is not working. Does anyone know what should be the correct wattage. any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Moodswings said:
Hi All,

My cousin just got me the Logitech pro force feedback servies wheel and peddals but the problem is the adapter for the motors for force feedback is for USA?Canada i..e 110-120v and I tried a convertor i.e. a step up transformoer, but the transformer delivers only 50watts of power which i think is not suffiecient to to run force feedback. the lights come on when i plug the steering into the pc and it rotates, but the force feedback is not working. Does anyone know what should be the correct wattage. any help would be greatly appreciated.

also dont use a convertor based on a IC design these type of convertors are usually light weight and his not recommended for products working in DC so u need to have a convertor based on a transformer design.i have had lot of adaptors getting repair due to IC design convertors so buy a transformer based convertor should cost around 250.
 
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