FrSky's ACCST Taranis Q X7 Transmitter Potentiometer with Knob Cap is a spare part that allows users to upgrade or mod their Taranis Q X7 transmitter.
With a smooth and soft contact, it's perfect for controlling the pitch of a camera or as a DIY AOA sensor. It comes in two variants, with or without a center point, giving users flexibility. While it may be considered pricey and difficult to install, it's a must-have for anyone looking to replace worn-out or broken potentiometers and worth considering if you're willing to put in the effort to install it properly.
Without further ado let's talk about the ACCST Taranis Q X7 Transmitter Potentiometer with Knob Cap, a spare part designed by FrSky for their popular transmitter.
This potentiometer comes in two variants, with or without a center point, and is suitable for those who want to upgrade or mod their Taranis Q X7 transmitter.
One of the most unique aspects of this potentiometer is its smooth and soft contact making it perfect for use as an external pot for controlling the pitch of a camera or even as a DIY AOA sensor. The nut knob cap is also a nice touch, providing an added layer of protection for the potentiometer. It's worth noting that there are two variants available, one without a center point (607) and one with a center point (853), giving users the flexibility to choose based on their needs.
The biggest advantage of this spare part is that it allows Taranis Q X7 users to replace worn-out or broken potentiometers without having to purchase an entirely new transmitter. However the price may be considered expensive by some, especially considering that the potentiometer can wear out over prolonged use. Additionally, those who are not familiar with modding or repairing electronics may find it difficult to install.
Overall the ACCST Taranis Q X7 Transmitter Potentiometer with Knob Cap is a must-have spare part for anyone looking to upgrade or mod their Taranis Q X7 transmitter. Its smooth contact and nut knob cap make it an excellent choice for controlling cameras or as a DIY AOA sensor. Although it may be considered expensive by some, having spares on hand is always a good idea, especially since the potentiometer can wear out over time. If you're willing to put in the effort to install it properly, this potentiometer is definitely worth considering.