



🎯 Upgrade your game control—precision repair for flawless play!
The ElecGear 8x FU 2.3K Trimmer Potentiometer is a high-precision replacement sensor tailored for PS5 DualSense controllers using Favor Union analog joysticks. Featuring a 2.3K ohm resistance and a simple 3-pin design, it enables easy soldering and targeted repairs to fix common joystick issues like drift, dead zones, and stuttering. The included set of 10 correction resistors allows hardware-level calibration to eliminate drift, extending the life and performance of your controller without the need for full joystick replacement. Note: Compatibility is limited to Favor Union joysticks and excludes ALPS models.
| ASIN | B09YJ6WGY6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 24,422 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 1,361 in PlayStation 4 Accessories |
| Customer reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (65) |
| Item model number | FU-2.3K |
| Package Dimensions | 13 x 8.9 x 1.3 cm; 18.14 g |
L**O
Crap
Don't work and some broke
よ**な
DualSense右スティックの修理に2つ使いましたが動作に問題ありませんでした。半田ごては必須ですが、低融点ハンダとはんだ吸い取り器があると作業が捗ります。
A**.
Para dualsense ps5 no me valió
E**.
Habe die eigentlich nur für die Sensoren bestellt. Sprich ich habe nicht gelötet und kann dies nicht bewerten. Aber die Austausch der Sensoren war einfach und funktioniert bei dem PS5 Controller.
I**I
I bought this set to fix a PS5 controller with drift issues. I see that some people open the potentiometers and replace only the wheel. That could work if that is the part with problems, but the body contains the resistive part that also is worn out. So I decided to do the full replacement. I have a good desolderer, the one with the vacuum pump, still was difficult to remove all the solder and be able to release the old potentiometers. You have to be careful because the pcb lines are too small and prone to break. Finally I was able to remove the potentiometers and install the new ones. Also the set comes with a small circuit with two micro-potentiometers to do the fine tunning. Those are optional but I decided to add them, they are soldered on top of the pcb. I used an online gamepad tester to check the alignment, they were almost at the center, I still used the two fine tunning potentiometers to set it right at the center. I was going to replace the ones in my other controller that still works fine but it is so much work and risk of breaking thenI will do it when it starts failing.
G**L
It doesn't work for the PS5 controller
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