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IMPORTANT UPDATE: In order to get controller to power back on for testing, the new software update requires the back plate (which has the battery) to be connected.
Series 2 Drift Video: (to be released ~1 month)
Timeline:
Introduction - 0:00
Controller Teardown - 1:30
Joystick Removal - 5:40
Potentiometer Removal - 9:17
Solder Removal & Joystick Install - 10:43
Getting Full Range Method 1 - 13:25
Getting Full Range Method 2 - 14:10
Getting Full Range Method 3 - 14:36
Getting Full Range Method - 15:05
Controller Assembly - 17:54
Last Test & Outro - 20:35
Tired of having a non-working controller because the joystick isn’t functioning correctly? Replacing your analog stick will fix and repair many joystick issues and problems including but not limited to: stick drift, creeping, stuttering, blind spots, dead zones, no click, non-centered, broken, and loose joysticks. This method for replacing your joystick will fix these issues on Elite Series 2 Xbox One Controllers. In this video you will learn how to test your controller, take the controller apart, remove the analog joystick, install and replace the joystick with a soldering iron, and ways to get full range on the new joystick..
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