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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
Any suggested models? I'm game to try it as they aren't terribly expensive but I'd like to cut up one that might work instead of just getting plastic shards all over the place for no reason.
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The lower end Futaba controllers are what we've used in the past. They are all pretty similar; plastic housing with a potentiometer for the throttle and a potentiometer for the wheel. The ones used in the hobby go up in price as features are added, but you just need the housing and the throttle/steering sensors, so cheaper models tend to work ok. (watch out for really really cheap ones though... we had an absurdly inexpensive brand X USB one to play with that we got online, and the resolution for steering and throttle was extremely low. I think it used an IR sensor and a stepped gray-scale pattern on the throttle/steering wheel. It was very unpleasant to use.)
We've wired the pots into analog inputs for the OI in past years. Last year we took an approach that the Bit Buckets came up with, and wired the potentiometers into two of the joystick channels of a gutted logitech gamepad, so we had a USB steering RC controller.