Flight Simulator Switch Panel 2.0 DIY Project

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2021
  • Hey guys, in this video I will show you how I built my switch panel 2.0. I'm not a real pilot, this was a fun project and works very well with the new Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-plane, and FSX. The buttons and knobs can be assigned to any available function in the Simulator and not just the ones demonstrated in the video. It is also compatible with FSUIPC. For a list of the part and tools that I used, please see the links below.
    Circuit Diagram: www.dropbox.com/s/7rmrca13xnj...
    Code: www.dropbox.com/s/xuyhd37be6j...
    Parts & Tools used:
    Teensy 4.1 (Without Pins) - amzn.to/3k2yjH1
    Male and Female Pin Headers - amzn.to/38Z74XD
    SPDT 2 Position 3 Pin ON/ON Switch - amzn.to/3E9H0qX
    Rocker Switch 6 Pins 2 Position ( for Master Batt) - amzn.to/3EaWz1S
    Mini Toggle Switch - amzn.to/2XiT1dh
    5 Way Rotary Switch - amzn.to/3z2P0qi
    Momentary Toggle Switch - amzn.to/3A3V96V
    Push Button Switch - amzn.to/2XcsIEZ
    3 Position Toggle switch (for Taxi/Landing lights) - amzn.to/2X83Y0L
    360 Degree Rotary Encoder with Push Button - amzn.to/3z19KOT
    Dual Encoder kit with switch - www.propwashsim.com/store/dua...
    Digital Soldering Iron Station Kit - amzn.to/3z6dFKt
    24 Gauge Silicone Electric Wire - amzn.to/2X7x4NO
    Wire Stripper and Cutter - amzn.to/3lent0a
    Clear Plastic Display Box - amzn.to/3E7L2QS
    Fader Variable Resistors - amzn.to/3C5OGJk
    82 Ohm Resistors - amzn.to/3nDd3tV
    Green LEDs - amzn.to/3C1y05n
    Yellow LEDs - amzn.to/3hrfrjh
    Small PCB Board (for micro computer) - amzn.to/3C4M0eI
    Large PCB Board (for components) - amzn.to/3AgwWtS
    Plastic Dowel Rods - amzn.to/2VEAdV6
    Step Drill Bit Set - amzn.to/3tG1Zgn
    Solder Wick & Desoldering Pump - amzn.to/3C1ylVH
    Black and Decker Power drill - amzn.to/2VzZpMr
    Silhouette Portrait 3 - amzn.to/3C66ROH
    Craft Vinyl Weeding Tools Set - amzn.to/3hpO7BV
    Music by: www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
    Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored video.
    Instagram: @jno_builds_it
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  • @thomasinlondon2849
    @thomasinlondon2849 6 месяцев назад +4

    Nice clear layout with good functionality. A very good design, thank you for sharing with everyone, you're a very kind gentleman.

  • @luxincognita
    @luxincognita Год назад +2

    I'm starting to build a very simple panel of my own, just to control some electrical stuff, lights and a simple autopilot system. I will definitely make use of some of your tips for my project.
    Congratulations, yours is just awesome!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад

      Thank you, Lucas 👊🏽😎. That sounds awesome.

  • @Shawncapaine
    @Shawncapaine 2 года назад +3

    Bro, that is a solid build bro!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      Thanks bro! This one was fun and challenging.

  • @RBurwell
    @RBurwell 2 года назад +1

    Awesome build. I've always wanted to do something like this.

  • @Luis-TioZaoDoFS
    @Luis-TioZaoDoFS 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderfull job, I love it! Congratulations!!!😁

  • @BekoPharm
    @BekoPharm 2 года назад +1

    Very well done 👏. I had no idea that such a thing like a vinyl cutter exists. Looks like a good compromise between final looks and costs. Also kudos for the test flight. I read and played enough by now so I could follow what was going on and even make sense of the used aviation terms. Feeling a lil proud of myself now 😁

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      @Beko Pharm thank you for the support! The vinyl cutter works wonders and always gives such a clean look. I enjoyed that flight test a lot. I use my box every time I fly and it add so much to the immersion. Kudos to you for taking the steps to learn more about aviation...happy flying 👊🏽😎.

    • @BekoPharm
      @BekoPharm 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 That sure is another rabbit hole - alas I'll stick with my space pew pew :D With my own panel and head tracking, of course ;)

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @@BekoPharm lol 😆

  • @danielmartinsson899
    @danielmartinsson899 2 года назад +3

    Great build!

  • @tomdchi12
    @tomdchi12 2 года назад +12

    Lots of excellent elements and overall great build! Using the vinyl cutter to that great looking black-over-white layout looks great. Definitely interested to see how you did that! Particularly for a big sheet, I would be worried about how all the fine details would hold up as the backer came off and then how to get it down on the white layer without wrinkles. A video on how you did it so well would help! Thanks for sharing!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +3

      Thank you Thamas! 👊🏽😎 It works great, and I use it every time I fly. The vinyl cutter saved me such time. I have a video on showing how I did it. Check out the link: ruclips.net/video/8VSaGsgEKSQ/видео.html

  • @toddrf4058
    @toddrf4058 Год назад +1

    That was great!

  • @banane7139
    @banane7139 2 года назад +2

    Jno builds: „ cuts everything perfectly and make everything's perfect” me: uses old soldering iron to melt plastic from lunch box/ little plastic box and hot glue to glue it ”

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      🤣🤣...hey what ever works right 👊🏽😎

    • @banane7139
      @banane7139 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 yeah if it works 😅😅👊🏾

  • @tracer0017
    @tracer0017 2 года назад +4

    What is black removable vinyl? Is there any chance you could do a video on how to show more detail about doing the white and black layers? I watched your other video on this and have no idea how you did it. In this video the panel was off to the left side already cut out and the white lettering. Then you showed putting down the white back ground then you peeled something off. BUt if the white lettering was already on the panel why do it again? And what did you peel off? Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @_jonesdesigns_
    @_jonesdesigns_ 2 года назад +1

    Flawless work 🙌🏾

  • @ksp1278
    @ksp1278 2 года назад +2

    Excellent work. Very impressive

  • @K14gold
    @K14gold 2 года назад +3

    I've build a similar but smaller box.
    Good job.😁

  • @SVSunnyJim
    @SVSunnyJim Год назад +3

    Incredible work, I would really enjoy a project like that.

  • @marklazarus1356
    @marklazarus1356 5 месяцев назад

    Отличная работа, аккуратно и с вкусом

  • @ichthusstudios3585
    @ichthusstudios3585 2 года назад +1

    Great Job!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching 👊🏽😎

  • @def4175
    @def4175 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant!!

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo Год назад +2

    brilliant

  • @franciscocasimir422
    @franciscocasimir422 2 года назад +1

    Amazing !!!

  • @sizzla1976
    @sizzla1976 2 года назад +2

    Cuz, you are a genius !!!!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +3

      Thanks cuz, to God be the glory 👊🏽😎💯

  • @WeekdayWeekend
    @WeekdayWeekend Месяц назад

    I'd love to see more detail on how to get things working with the microcomputer

  • @corisco7590
    @corisco7590 2 года назад +4

    Very cool project, and nice panel layout. ...May I ask how you get to access some of the MSFS variables such as the FMS flight plan fields (the ones with the rotary encoders)? In the MSFS "controls" menu there doesn't seem to be specific variables to access those (or maybe I missed them).

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      Thank you 👊🏽😎. I used the MobiFlight event files in FSUIPC. I may decide to make a video on it.

    • @corisco7590
      @corisco7590 2 года назад +2

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Please, please do! :-)

  • @kurtjohnson8947
    @kurtjohnson8947 2 года назад +1

    Good work

  • @unclealig
    @unclealig 29 дней назад +1

    how do u programm all the switches? is the Teensy controller acting as a game controller within windows, by which you can directly assig all the switches to their functions inside the flight simulator?
    (so no additonal software needed for programming?)

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  22 дня назад +1

      Check out my other video where I give instructions on how to do it. ruclips.net/video/YbJTERSfEqU/видео.htmlsi=XZPQ_1rCipZsD-n2

  • @emmanueljesus8053
    @emmanueljesus8053 2 года назад +1

    The next one you can build is the complet vc pannel and buttons and roratories

  • @njdnjdnjd
    @njdnjdnjd 2 года назад +1

    Amazing project. What a great control box. Super impressed and inspired. I want to build something like this. Just wondering what is the max amount of buttons. Also want to add in throttle/mixture sliders, as I primarily fly the 152/172, in MSFS on Xbox series x.
    I see other use the teensy, which audrino do you recommend. Thx 🙏.

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      Hello Nick, thank you for the support. I'm glad you like the video. I used a teensy 4.1 so I believe the max number of inputs are 54. However, if you use a grid pattern (not shown in this video) you can get up to 128 inputs. The number of inputs that you will need depends on the type of switches and knobs that you're using. I use my sliders for prop feather and engine mixture, but they can be assigned to whatever you want. I used the teensy because I wanted to see if it would work and to help others that already have a teensy board. I haven't tried the other Arduino boards, but I've seen videos where they work well also. I don't know which Arduino to recommend.

    • @shadowtheimpure
      @shadowtheimpure Год назад

      I wouldn't integrate my throttle quadrant into the panel, personally. You want the panel up higher and the throttle down at hand level for comfort.

  • @Flyingchef1
    @Flyingchef1 2 года назад +3

    Amazing work Jno!! Looks great! you gave me inspiration to make one of my own but nowhere near as good. Do you have a link of the script you used on the Teensy as iv tried the library ones and not working as good. Also do you have a clearer diagram of you wiring set up? please can you help? thanks

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +2

      Hello Joe, here is the link to the Teensy file that I use. You may have to edit it to suit your Switch Panel.
      www.dropbox.com/s/xuyhd37be6jp9a4/sketch_panel_2.0.ino?dl=0
      I am working a wiring diagram that is more comprehensive and much clearer.

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      I have added the link for the circuit diagram to the video description. Thank you for checking out my video and I'm glad to hear that I have inspired you to build your own. Let me know how it works out when yours is completed.

  • @TospolFoto
    @TospolFoto Год назад +1

    Good work 👍😀👍😀

  • @zoeyzhang9866
    @zoeyzhang9866 2 года назад +1

    Coool!!!

  • @budhwaniamit
    @budhwaniamit Год назад

    Can you please help me elaborate on the dual rocker switches? I have those switches and no matter what I try, I neither get the built in light nor the signal to Arduino. Appreciate any help / guidance you can provide.

  • @Sou1Daddy
    @Sou1Daddy Год назад

    Hello great project I am looking to build my own and have ordered parts I was looking at your diagram and I cannot work out what switches are what, I was wondering if yo could put the switch types in the diagram? also would an Arduino micro work instead of Teensy? thanks in advance.

  • @charliemancuso5690
    @charliemancuso5690 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed the video. great work. Leo Bodnar boards?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад

      Thank you @Charlie Mancuso 👊🏽😎. I used a Teensy board and electro cookie breadboards.

  • @mr.vaggelis146
    @mr.vaggelis146 Год назад +1

    Hello Jon, I Wanna ask a question for flight simming projects like this. How do you pair led lights along with switches and not burn the usb board? and how does a breadboard help and what does it do

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад +1

      Hello Mr. Vaggelis, great question. The USB (Teensy) board that I'm using has it's own 3.3VDC output which powers the
      LEDS and therefore will not burn out. The switches on are just simple conductors that interupt the path of current to the LEDs and do not affect thevoltage. The bread board is good for keeping your project organized and neat.
      It allows you to connect different components like switches, LEDs,
      Potentiometer (knobs) Teensy board, wires, and etc. together.

  • @fanflynorcal
    @fanflynorcal 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video! I am trying to follow along and have 2 questions
    1, what dual encoder are you using? Can you share the link for purchase?
    2, how did you map the buttons to G1000 in MSFS20? I cannot find any key bindings for g1000 in msfs20

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @fz_kpao thanks for watching my video.
      1. The link to the Dual encoder kit is in the description.
      2. Checkout my video on how to setup the key binding. ruclips.net/video/YbJTERSfEqU/видео.html

  • @noahhellyer3186
    @noahhellyer3186 Год назад +1

    This is SO COOL! Can you do one for the mcdu sometime?

  • @Ramses94420
    @Ramses94420 Год назад +1

    hello, well done, could you tell me which font do you have for write on your vinyl and keep inside letter "A" or "R" or "D"

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад

      Hello, check out my other video ruclips.net/video/8VSaGsgEKSQ/видео.html I explain how to do it.

  • @servehim50
    @servehim50 2 года назад +3

    Wow…this is incredible! What motivated you to build this?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +4

      I have a passion for electronics, flight simulation, and building stuff. I build this switch box to enhance the experience.

    • @servehim50
      @servehim50 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 that’s awesome!!!!

    • @cammy9r
      @cammy9r 2 года назад

      I built mine as it is much easier to flip a labelled switch than to remember a keyboard combo that often requires 2 hand to press. I too have hobbies in electronics, wood/metal work and flight/space sims.

  • @Snugggg
    @Snugggg 2 года назад +6

    very surprised your vinyl cutter can do that fine detail lettering. can you do a video on just that part?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      I'm using a silhouette cutter and yes it is very accurate. I can certainly do a video on that part.

    • @Snugggg
      @Snugggg 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Thanks! I've been trying to find a way of making nice clean panels like yours without having to get a laser cutter or CNC machine. I've looked at a few vinyl plotters but so many people saying they can't do small lettering, but you've proven they can!
      would love to know the model of cutter, software and settings you used. Thanks again! keep making videos!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      @@Snugggg you're very welcome. I used the Silhouette Portrait 2. The link is in the video description.

  • @banane7139
    @banane7139 2 года назад +1

    What are the prices for the curcuit. i use mobiflight for the setups i just made some led that goes on if you active lights in the chessna 152 in msfs

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      Check out this video, the link to the cutter is in the Bio. ruclips.net/video/8VSaGsgEKSQ/видео.html

  • @speedbird8326
    @speedbird8326 2 года назад +2

    Can you explain how you attached the vinyl with cut out lettering to the white surface on the box ?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I used vinyl transfer paper.
      Step 1: Cut a piece of transfer paper about 1/2 inch larger than the removable vinyl that you want to transfer.
      Step 2: Remove the backing from the transfer paper, exposing the sticky side.
      Step 3: Carefully place the transfer paper (sticky side down) onto the removable vinyl and smooth out any air bubbles.
      Step 4: Remove the backing from the removable vinyl.
      Step 5: Place the removable vinyl onto the box sticky side down.
      Step 6: Remove the transfer paper.
      Step 7: Smooth out any excess air bubbles
      Here is a link to the type of transfer paper that I used: www.amazon.com/Clear-Vinyl-Transfer-Paper-Alignment/dp/B07KPC4K7W/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1K4T2AARVNO7M&dchild=1&keywords=vital+transfer+paper&qid=1633105527&sprefix=vinal+trans%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-5

    • @speedbird8326
      @speedbird8326 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Do you think the vinyl cutter can do very small lettering down to a size 6 font ? Thanks very much and a great project.

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @@speedbird8326 I have not tried a font that small. However, I know that the Silhouette Portrait cutter is very precise. The biggest issue with cutting letters that small is that they might peel off in the process. If you haven't already, please check out my tutorial video where I show how I cut the vinyl for my box. ruclips.net/video/8VSaGsgEKSQ/видео.html

  • @nathangehman7018
    @nathangehman7018 Год назад

    Btw leaded solder does sound scary, and you definitely don't want to breathe it in or ingest it (which you already shouldn't be ingesting it and should be soldering in a well ventilated area), but other than that it's not really dangerous. And it typically is of a much higher quality, making better joints. Obviously you don't have to and maybe you would rather not risk it, especially if you don't have access to the level of ventilation you would like, but a lot of people think leaded solder is a lot more dangerous than it actually is. Look into it more if you are hesitant; I don't like to blindly trust safety info from the internet without looking into it further either so no offense would be taken lol.
    But yeah this looks like an awesome project! I've been wanting to do something similar for a while now but have been scared I won't be able to finish the project... Mostly because I want to 3d print my button box and my 3d printer is a bit temperamental when it comes to needing any amount of precision lol... But now I'm realizing I can just make it out of wood, which will also make it look a lot nicer too!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад

      Thank for info. I agree that in either case the soldering should be done in a well ventilated area. I do have lead solder, but prefer to use lead free for smaller projects. Thank you for checking out the vid. I think you should go ahead and build your box, it is totally worth it. 👊🏽😎

    • @nathangehman7018
      @nathangehman7018 Год назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Yeah sadly I can't start one right now because I'm at college and dorm rooms don't exactly have ventilation haha but definitely I'm going to start on a button box when I get back for winter break! I can't wait to get started!

  • @JasonFrisbie
    @JasonFrisbie Год назад

    Cool Project bro. I have a question tho. Can you assign buttons and dials to things not listed in the controls list? there has to be a way because it is being done but I have no clue how to do it. For example... the heading dial on my B777 is a push button with a dial, but that isn't assignable in the system controls settings. I have several button boxes but its not on the list so how do I assign it? Any help you can give is appreciated. Thx

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад +1

      Hey, Jason,
      Thanks for subscribing to my channel, bro. Yes, you can assign the buttons and knobs/dials to things not listed in the MSFS control list. You need to use FSUIPC. Check out the video were I assigned the knobs for the GPS. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/YbJTERSfEqU/видео.html if you do not have FSUIPC, check the video description. Let me know how it turns out.

  • @Kevin-mb4xf
    @Kevin-mb4xf 2 года назад

    Wow, amazing job!
    1 question: why use the gloves?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      Hello, Kevin, I decided to use gloves for this project because I was working with electronic components.

  • @SunnySunGER
    @SunnySunGER 2 года назад +1

    Awesome work! I wonder why you keep the fuel pump ON (9:51). Actually and AFAIK you need it just for a few seconds before ignition. It is crying for mercy all the time ;-)

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      @SunnySunGER thank you for the support. Lol, still in the learning process. I have noticed that some people wait until after take off to turn off the fuel pump and then turn it back on when on final. Thanks for the knowledge. 👍🏽

    • @SunnySunGER
      @SunnySunGER 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Many 172s like the modern with G1000 are fuel injected. On a carbureted model, you prime by pumping the primer between 2 and 5 times. On a fuel injected model, you prime by running the fuel pump for about 3 to 5 seconds with the mixture open.
      Keep up the great work man, love it.

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @@SunnySunGER thank you for the advice 💯 👊🏽😎

  • @stormriders3657
    @stormriders3657 2 года назад +1

    Very nice DIY build! I built something similar using a teensy 3.2. All the switches and encoders work when testing using the windows joy.cpl app and arduino monitor (when i rotate clockwise, my code shows the rotation number and direction). However, i cant seem to have mfs recognize the encoders! The switches work. Its just the encoders that dont work. I have encoders i want to use to set heading bug, course, altitude etc. Help! :)

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      Hey StormRiders, thank you for watching my video. I know how frustrating that can be that's for I created a video showing how I got mine to work. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/YbJTERSfEqU/видео.html

  • @hydratv8412
    @hydratv8412 2 года назад +1

    nice work, what cost this build?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! It cost about $150 for all the parts and tools.

  • @Alex_avgeek
    @Alex_avgeek 4 месяца назад

    how did you get FS to recognize the buttons please

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  3 месяца назад +1

      Checkout my other video where I explain it.
      ruclips.net/video/YbJTERSfEqU/видео.htmlsi=EDOaSxUj8ZSuhRXq

    • @Alex_avgeek
      @Alex_avgeek 3 месяца назад

      @@jnobuildsit1177 thx 🤝🤝👍

  • @simtcr
    @simtcr 2 года назад +1

    How do you integrate this with windows 10 via usb? Will this be detected as game controller ?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      I used a Teensy board and Arduino software. The links are in the description. Thank you for watching my video. 👊🏽😎

    • @simtcr
      @simtcr 2 года назад

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Can a esp8266 nodemcu be used instead? I know I can make it run arduino programs.

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @Simon George I have not tried using a esp8266, just the Teensy. However, since the esp8266 runs on Arduino it might work.

    • @simtcr
      @simtcr 2 года назад

      @@jnobuildsit1177 hope you don’t mind me asking lot of questions. To test it it works, if I simply load the program and run after connecting nodemcu to pc, should it be detected under game controller?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @@simtcr to be honest, I do not know. I have not used the esp8266 nodemcu before. However, this link might be a good place to start. create.arduino.cc/projecthub/electropeak/getting-started-w-nodemcu-esp8266-on-arduino-ide-28184f

  • @No1sonuk
    @No1sonuk 2 года назад +1

    300F on the soldering iron? I doubt that's F. You'd need at least 420F to use lead free solder. It's more likely 300 C that you used.

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад +1

      @No1sonuk you're correct, the temperature is in Celsius. 300°C.

    • @BekoPharm
      @BekoPharm 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, that bit puzzled me too :D 300C is "danger zone" on mine - cuz this is where it starts melting the casing of the device itself 🤪

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @@BekoPharm yeah it was 300°C.🤣

  • @JasonFrisbie
    @JasonFrisbie Год назад

    Ok. But I don’t know what that is. I’m gunna need more information. I’m a professional pilot trying to put together a real nice sim. Is there a way to discuss this ? On the phone possibly? Or WhatsApp?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад

      Hey, Jason,
      My apologies but I can't. I enjoy building stuff so decided to take a shot at building the switchbox and other flightsim stuff. Since you're looking to build a real nice sim, I would recommend checking out some of the Home Cockpit build videos on RUclips. Some of those guys might be your best starting point.

  • @Peel123
    @Peel123 2 года назад +1

    We are not worthy!! We are not worthy!!

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      🤣🤣 Yes you are! You can do it 💪

    • @Peel123
      @Peel123 2 года назад +1

      @@jnobuildsit1177 Not this one!! You live in a different world from me. lol

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  2 года назад

      @@Peel123 🤣🤣

  • @user-rj2pc3gv2k
    @user-rj2pc3gv2k 6 месяцев назад

    Cant we just buy it of you?

  • @tommaso159
    @tommaso159 Год назад

    How much did that cost you?

    • @jnobuildsit1177
      @jnobuildsit1177  Год назад +1

      A little over $100 for all the parts and components. There were multiple components is some packs and I did not use all of them. So the actual price is a bit less.

  • @ApertureDG
    @ApertureDG 6 месяцев назад

    Man, this is nonsense. Why you use lead-free solder? You have plans to sell stuff you produce?

  • @Jay-xe3cq
    @Jay-xe3cq Год назад

    Not bad but you missed an entire section on how to set up the micro computer. What pins do what and how to even run the thing in windows. Panels and switches are self-explanatory but I have no clue how you went from there to in game inputs.