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Hi to All!

Searching for Rudder Pedals I can find in my Country :

CH Pro Pedals

Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder

Saitek /Logitech Pro rudder Pedals

Regarding reliability and longlasting witch one would You recomend?

I have seen also they wiped off the CH Page in this forun.

Thanks in Advance Martim!

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CH stuff tends to last forever ...i still see the CH sub-forum , it is just moved "up" from where it was .

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My TFPR is not bad but not that great and I’ve had mine for around 5 years. No major issues but need to widen the center deadzone and put a heavy curve on the rudder response otherwise it would be too sensitive for DCS. The pedals are a also bit close to each other but I got used it. It is a decent stop-gap if you can’t find anything better in your country.

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CH PRO Pedal.

As said their (plastic) construction is rock solid - units from end of 1990's still in use (modernized for USB).

 

Other plus, their potentiometer is easy to replace, just require a Philips screw driver and pliers, and better, is available in Digikey ~$5.

 

Or can be replaced with contacless sensor, see Rel4y topic "CH upgrades".

 

In CH PRO the pedal pads slides over steel rollers, on Tm pedals is plastic over steel pole and Logitech plastic rail over plastic, both subject to stiction.

 

Comparative to TFRP and PRO Rudder, CH PRO Pedal use an obsolete 8 bits (256 resolution points) USB controller, but again Rel4y has upgrade option.

 

Thrustmaster and Logitech don't furnish spare parts for their pedals, iif are out or warranty, just suggest you buy an new.


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