tx_jayhawk
Well Known Member
All,
Trying to decide on a stick grip, and I had a couple of questions I was hoping others would know.
1) Are the Ray Allens the only ones that don't require the use of a relay for the trim motor (for a single switch)? The new G307 advertises 15 amp Honeywell switches, and that seems to be an attractive selling feature.
2) What type/quality of switches comes with the Teak wood units that Spruce sells? Calling them is no help...they never seem to have any answers.
3) What type/quality of switches comes with the CH stick? Given that is basically an arcade joystick that they renamed "aircraft", I might be worried about the quality/longevity of those switches.
4) I know the Infinity switches come pre-wired, but do any others? Specifically I am wondering about the CH, Ray Allens, and Teak wood. Given the CH seems to be a one piece unit, I assume it does. I guess you can't replace switches on it.
5) Can you replace switches on the Teak wood or new Ray Allens?
Sorry for all the questions...I guess it was more than two. I am leaning towars the Teak wood for beauty, and the Ray Allens for function.
Thanks,
Scott
7A Finishing
Trying to decide on a stick grip, and I had a couple of questions I was hoping others would know.
1) Are the Ray Allens the only ones that don't require the use of a relay for the trim motor (for a single switch)? The new G307 advertises 15 amp Honeywell switches, and that seems to be an attractive selling feature.
2) What type/quality of switches comes with the Teak wood units that Spruce sells? Calling them is no help...they never seem to have any answers.
3) What type/quality of switches comes with the CH stick? Given that is basically an arcade joystick that they renamed "aircraft", I might be worried about the quality/longevity of those switches.
4) I know the Infinity switches come pre-wired, but do any others? Specifically I am wondering about the CH, Ray Allens, and Teak wood. Given the CH seems to be a one piece unit, I assume it does. I guess you can't replace switches on it.
5) Can you replace switches on the Teak wood or new Ray Allens?
Sorry for all the questions...I guess it was more than two. I am leaning towars the Teak wood for beauty, and the Ray Allens for function.
Thanks,
Scott
7A Finishing