To think that the PS2 was doing this calibration EVERY SINGLE BOOT!.. (yes, it was in the PS2's MANUAL, it's where I've read it years back - Page 13 if you don't believe it)
Hey brother, if I'm not mistaken I think you can turn off calibration mode by shorting contacts on the board, so it won't accidentally enter it. And amen on the 0% deadzone and 0% circularity nonsense. I see those misconceptions everywhere!
I've seen other videos of similar driver boards but they did not have the MCU so far out like this one and having the installer have to solder on a Transistor is a hack job that they should have fixed before selling it. All it's doing is making sure the MCU is not turned on while the controller is off so it doesn't drain the battery, this is definitely in need of a revision. Good work none the less.
I recently bought ElecGear HE sticks for DSE. Had full instructions and some tools to desolder old sticks. Unfortunately, they're not available in the UK yet, so I had to import them.
Hoping we get some version of those hall effect mods where you can just lift a write pin, or maybe have a tiny switch you can toggle after you're done calibrating.
I was thinking the same thing. I use a JBC desoldering station and my tech uses a Hakko fr-301. I had seen way to many warped boards, melted switches and missing resistors lol
THIS IS AMAZING!! Dude you saved me a solid 80 dollars, so h would make way more money if they had Hall effect joy sticks on there controllers, new sub
What size is the ptfe tube? & what is the name of the flex board used here? Would be awesome if you listed the parts for people who want to DIY this project
You had a wonderful and instruction in tutorial but I do not possess many of those calibration software nor do I possess the actual soldering equipment that you showed on your video. Do you provide services for accomplishing this if modules are shipped to you from Japan? Thank you for your reply in advance
I installed one of these and tested all the connections but when I go to calibrate the stick and click the joystick to save it moves both sticks and disconnects. I’m wondering do both sticks have to have the calibration boards installed to function properly?
Please help. I installed it but I can't calibrate it. I removed the case and ran it to completion and the red light came on so I think it's installed correctly. The calibration range can only be set by pressing in but it doesn't save. Other calibrations won't go to the set state. Only half of the stick movements work.
I need to get me some of those. I forked over the insane amount for the Dualsense edge knowing if I ever developed drift I could just buy a new stick module for $20 which I'm honestly fine with paying. Well they have been constantly out of stock on Sony's website as well as anywhere else that isn't eBay where they are being scalped for $40-60 a piece, and at that point I might as well buy a new controller. I wish Sony would just sell hall stick module but I know that will never happen because then they wouldn't sell anymore stick modules, and the stick modules are always out of stock which forces people to just buy a normal Dualsense instead. Sadly It's all about money to the big greedy companies.
Idk why but I'm struggling to get the stick off the boards, I've removed as much solder as I can via pump and wick. Tried using a small heatgun and it doesn't seem to loosen the stick for me to pull out, though it is a little hard for me to do this properly as I lack a vice like yours to have a strong grip on the pcb, so I can't tug on the stick whilst heating like you guys do here. I've just got a simple helping hand which is only good for using the solder and pump/wick
hey man, excellent video, thank you very much, I was hoping you could inform me, I live in CDMX I wish I could hire your services but from the distance we got no luck, I already bought the hall effect sticks they arrived well packaged and looking good, I do not have the plastic circuit that you are attaching to the circuite board, when bought I didn't know I needed these, were can I find these? Are these mandatory? Thank you in advance!!
@@-Gothicgirl-The Creator must not do anything. You can be happy that he offers a free software you can use. And btw. there‘s a link on the page where you can donate to him. Cheers
@@Flowkeyz The right answer is that they're not obligated to make it work, but, you can definitely try to ask for dualsense edge support, or if it's planned in the future. You shouldn't ever say that they must "NOT" do anything. Because, it could definitely happen if enough people ask for it, and are patient enough.
Using a hot air station is a bad idea on the edge modules. If you aren't experienced with that method it can very easily damage the board. I've seen tons of modules that are missing resistors and or warped. Yoir best bet is something like a hakko fr301 or just a normal iron and solder pump.
These driver boards are not necessary when you know how to calibrate the dualsense with third party tools. I equipped a friends dualsense, calibrated it (I used these sticks) and it is now perfectly centered.
We offer DualSense Edge module stick repair / upgrades here: ubermicro.co.uk/product/dualsense-edge-analog-stick-drift-repair/
Hey is that black sensor with 3 pads necesarry to solder in ? And if so whats it for?
😮@@carbon_sport__9228
Does this repair/upgrade include new hall effect sensors or does it use standard non-hall effect sensors?
idk how you only have 8.5k subs on youtube but you are literally the guy when it comes to controller repairs man.
I wish a place would just sells these modules with the Hall effect conversion pre-installed and calibrated. Would love to have these.
We would offer them for sale but they are out of stock everywhere!
@@UberMicroRepairsIn PlayStation’s website they are back in stock.
@@UberMicroRepairs If you guys do end up doing business and selling please let me know im interested
@@UberMicroRepairshi where can I privately message you to talk some business?
I feel you should sell the edge upgraded modules. I would buy a few in a heart beat, specially at the level of your work.
I would if they weren't out of stock everywhere.
I agree asap or what is the price to upgrade the ones it comes with
@aphilly2158 depending on where you get your components you can convert some for as little as $20 a set.
@@UberMicroRepairsIf by any chance you do sell any of these modules I would be interested in buying some
@@UberMicroRepairs Same here man if you sell upgreade one id buy pair in no time
To think that the PS2 was doing this calibration EVERY SINGLE BOOT!.. (yes, it was in the PS2's MANUAL, it's where I've read it years back - Page 13 if you don't believe it)
One of the best channel for tinkerers and modders.
Thank you, Appreciate the kind words!
Do you recommend installing the Gulikit TMR modules and using this driver board for the dualsense edge?
Hey brother, if I'm not mistaken I think you can turn off calibration mode by shorting contacts on the board, so it won't accidentally enter it. And amen on the 0% deadzone and 0% circularity nonsense. I see those misconceptions everywhere!
I've seen other videos of similar driver boards but they did not have the MCU so far out like this one and having the installer have to solder on a Transistor is a hack job that they should have fixed before selling it. All it's doing is making sure the MCU is not turned on while the controller is off so it doesn't drain the battery, this is definitely in need of a revision. Good work none the less.
I recently bought ElecGear HE sticks for DSE. Had full instructions and some tools to desolder old sticks. Unfortunately, they're not available in the UK yet, so I had to import them.
I bought that kit and had both sticks dead on the left and right axis.
You staying doing great work can’t wait to order my upgrade sticks
Hoping we get some version of those hall effect mods where you can just lift a write pin, or maybe have a tiny switch you can toggle after you're done calibrating.
What a mad man using a heat gun lol
I was thinking the same thing. I use a JBC desoldering station and my tech uses a Hakko fr-301. I had seen way to many warped boards, melted switches and missing resistors lol
When you talk about Temps on the soldering are you talking about Celsius or Fahrenheit ???
What type of hars/glue do you use to fix those wires?
always learning with you!! thanks for your video!!
- Professional work🔝👍🏻
Thank you 🙌
Would you kindly share which hall effect modules and which driver boards you used ?
Can you install electromagnetic joy sticks in the dual sense edge stick module
THIS IS AMAZING!! Dude you saved me a solid 80 dollars, so h would make way more money if they had Hall effect joy sticks on there controllers, new sub
What size is the ptfe tube? & what is the name of the flex board used here? Would be awesome if you listed the parts for people who want to DIY this project
You had a wonderful and instruction in tutorial but I do not possess many of those calibration software nor do I possess the actual soldering equipment that you showed on your video. Do you provide services for accomplishing this if modules are shipped to you from Japan? Thank you for your reply in advance
Is it necessary using the driver board? I only use hall effect in the normal controllers..no driver needed
Any chance you could do a LATENCY test? I heard these driver boards add some latency to the output.
If I can find the module can I send them to you without the controller and upgrade them ?
Question, is the little orange board you soldered on the other side of the module really necessary or can you do without it?
I installed one of these and tested all the connections but when I go to calibrate the stick and click the joystick to save it moves both sticks and disconnects. I’m wondering do both sticks have to have the calibration boards installed to function properly?
Please help.
I installed it but I can't calibrate it.
I removed the case and ran it to completion and the red light came on so I think it's installed correctly.
The calibration range can only be set by pressing in but it doesn't save.
Other calibrations won't go to the set state. Only half of the stick movements work.
that's some neat work mate, especially the UV glue part! what glue is that one? if you wouldn't mind me asking please, thanks in advance!
Will these pcb boards work with the gulikit tmr sticks?
Would you do upgrade if i sent my modules in ?
Are the sensors of the GuliKit TMR interchangeable with regular ALPS, since they shard the same housing?
would you do this on a normal ps5 controller
What kind of wire did you use for the middle pins. I ordered 0.1mm enabled copper wire that’s used for jumping lines. Hope that works
I assume this controller calibrated on pc can be saved and used on ps5 console?
I need to get me some of those. I forked over the insane amount for the Dualsense edge knowing if I ever developed drift I could just buy a new stick module for $20 which I'm honestly fine with paying. Well they have been constantly out of stock on Sony's website as well as anywhere else that isn't eBay where they are being scalped for $40-60 a piece, and at that point I might as well buy a new controller. I wish Sony would just sell hall stick module but I know that will never happen because then they wouldn't sell anymore stick modules, and the stick modules are always out of stock which forces people to just buy a normal Dualsense instead. Sadly It's all about money to the big greedy companies.
I checked a couple of days ago, and the modules are back in stock. You may consider buying multiple just in case they run out again!
Idk why but I'm struggling to get the stick off the boards, I've removed as much solder as I can via pump and wick. Tried using a small heatgun and it doesn't seem to loosen the stick for me to pull out, though it is a little hard for me to do this properly as I lack a vice like yours to have a strong grip on the pcb, so I can't tug on the stick whilst heating like you guys do here. I've just got a simple helping hand which is only good for using the solder and pump/wick
hi, what is the temperature of the hot air at the air station?
Can you us any hall effect stick modules for those boards or specific ones?
How much would you charge me to install those hall effect on 2 modules I have…… or if you have two already upgraded I’ll buy them from you
Super Job ! Shot you a message on your site for a repair.
Where to buy driver board and chip?
hey man, excellent video, thank you very much, I was hoping you could inform me, I live in CDMX I wish I could hire your services but from the distance we got no luck, I already bought the hall effect sticks they arrived well packaged and looking good, I do not have the plastic circuit that you are attaching to the circuite board, when bought I didn't know I needed these, were can I find these? Are these mandatory? Thank you in advance!!
What Hall effect modules did you use?
Does anyone have any idea whether this board will work with the new Gullikit TMR joysticks on DS Edge as well?
Can Gulikit TMR be used for this?
Can you make a video on how to replace the headphone jack on the ps5 controller?
Do you sell the upgraded sticks? Or do I need to purchase sticks then send them to you? Thanks in advance
Hi
I desperately need this upgrade, where can i get this upgrade?
You can contact us through our website (www.ubermicro.co.uk) or by direct email to enquiries@ubermicro.co.uk 👍🎮
Haven’t seen anyone offer this service in the us the modules are constantly sold out due to scalper’s please help us 🙏 😂
Why these driver boards? And not calibrate the magnet and then calibrate the sticks over Software?
Unfortunately the DualSense Edge is not supported and cannot be calibrated by that SFW.
@@UberMicroRepairs not?thats new for me. Then the creator muss make it to work
@@-Gothicgirl-The Creator must not do anything. You can be happy that he offers a free software you can use. And btw. there‘s a link on the page where you can donate to him. Cheers
@@Flowkeyz The right answer is that they're not obligated to make it work, but, you can definitely try to ask for dualsense edge support, or if it's planned in the future.
You shouldn't ever say that they must "NOT" do anything. Because, it could definitely happen if enough people ask for it, and are patient enough.
Using a hot air station is a bad idea on the edge modules. If you aren't experienced with that method it can very easily damage the board. I've seen tons of modules that are missing resistors and or warped. Yoir best bet is something like a hakko fr301 or just a normal iron and solder pump.
Hot air all the way here! Quickest and safest way when you do lots.
Hi, what is the temperature setting for hakko fr301?
19:52 was getting mad at why my discord pinged me....welp found out why
These driver boards are not necessary when you know how to calibrate the dualsense with third party tools. I equipped a friends dualsense, calibrated it (I used these sticks) and it is now perfectly centered.
This is a DS EDGE controller. Can't be calibrated with software. So the driver boards are 100% necessary.
Yeeeah too much work. Sweet video though
I have 4 sets of sticks for the dualsense edge. Where can I buy the circuit boards needed? Or how can I get you to do it?
Hey friend, i will send you a software for calibrating the Sony controllers to make the job easier :) check your email.
Thanks, We already use the SFW however unfortunately the DualSense Edge is not supported and cannot be calibrated by that SFW.
@@UberMicroRepairs Ahh, ok then 🙂
Hello mate can you make for me 2 off those I leave on germany tell me a price