Buy ElecGear 8X ALPS 10K Replacement Trimmer Potentiometer Sensor for PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Elite, Switch Pro Wireless Gaming Controllers, Trim Pot Resistors Repair Parts for ALPS Analog Joystick in UAE

ElecGear 8X ALPS 10K Replacement Trimmer Potentiometer Sensor for PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Elite, Switch Pro Wireless Gaming Controllers, Trim Pot Resistors Repair Parts for ALPS Analog Joystick

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ElecGear 8X ALPS 10K Replacement Trimmer Potentiometer Sensor for PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Elite, Switch Pro Wireless Gaming Controllers, Trim Pot Resistors Repair Parts for ALPS Analog Joystick Details

[ALPS 10K Potentiometer] – The OEM side trim pot resistor was made by ALPS. It widely fits the wireless controllers with ALPS joysticks inside: PS3, PS4 DualShock 4 series (PS4, Slim and Pro), Xbox One series (Xbox One, One S|X), Elite Series 1 and 2, and newest Xbox Series S|X. It also works with Nintendo Switch Pro and some 3rd party controllers like ‘Scuf’ and ‘Razer Raiju Ultimate’
[Compatibility] – This 10K ALPS version is not interchangeable with the orange version made by Favor Union (FU). Also be noticed: ALPS potentiometers come in two different resistance values. Never judge its value by its color. Please make sure the resistance value is 10K ohm before ordering. (Be noticed: choose 2.1K ohm version for PS5 DualSense and some rare PS4 controllers.)
[For most joystick problem] – The 3Pin trimmer potentiometer sensor needs to be replaced when the controller has the problem of creeping, stuttering, a blind spot, a dead spot, a dead zone, or it wouldn't center after years of wear and tear. De-soldering the unit with only 3 prongs will be much more easier than replacing the entire 14Pin joystick module
[Reminder of Replacement] – Make sure you have basic soldering skills and some de-soldering supplies like an electronics solder iron and small gauge solder. Use a pair of pliers to separate the problem sensor off the thumbstick component. A metal pick helps to clear the holes in the PCB. Re-soldering the new unit in is a breeze. Please remember to calibrate the new control sticks in settings