IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad

IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad

HOTAS Grease
If anyone is looking for really good grease for their HOTAS setup, I found NyoGel 767A on eBay being sold in very small quantities.

http://ebay.us/AGVcmC?cmpnId=5338273189
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Disarray 16/jun./2020 às 16:43 
Common household vaseline works well for this too.
kalnaren 20/jun./2020 às 4:50 
Escrito originalmente por Disarray:
Common household vaseline works well for this too.
I'd rather use a silicon grease for anything that has plastic or rubber components.
chriswheatland 28/jun./2020 às 1:57 
Update to the listing. It's now here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164266114166
startrekmike 28/jun./2020 às 10:31 
Escrito originalmente por Disarray:
Common household vaseline works well for this too.

No, it really, really doesn't. Vaseline is a petroleum based lubricant and it is well established that it will eat away and degrade plastics, it might not happen right away but it will happen none the less.

When greasing a HOTAS, it is smarter to use some sort of silicone or hydrocarbon grease since they don't negatively react to plastics and are cleaner and more reliable. If you really are using Vaseline, stop. At the very least, switch to something like plumbers grease (a silicone grease) as a alternative.
198xAD 20/jul./2020 às 15:48 
Escrito originalmente por startrekmike:
Escrito originalmente por Disarray:
Common household vaseline works well for this too.

No, it really, really doesn't. Vaseline is a petroleum based lubricant and it is well established that it will eat away and degrade plastics, it might not happen right away but it will happen none the less.

When greasing a HOTAS, it is smarter to use some sort of silicone or hydrocarbon grease since they don't negatively react to plastics and are cleaner and more reliable. If you really are using Vaseline, stop. At the very least, switch to something like plumbers grease (a silicone grease) as a alternative.

Another good choice is dielectric grease from the auto parts store. Safe to use on rubber and non-conductive.
Última edição por 198xAD; 20/jul./2020 às 15:51
unknown 20/jul./2020 às 19:22 
It depends on your joystick, but when i was running a warthog i liked naval boat greece as it was designed for high tension situations and its electronic and plastic safe. but with cam designs you want something thats thinner and more slippy and if your using a mechanical base you don't need plastic safe since its all metal and barrings.

You can get a big tube for 10 bucks as harbor freight and it works extremely well. Look for an NGLI rating of 3 for the warthog (i tried 2 and 4 and found that 4 was a bit too stiff and 2 was too liquidy for long term use) and a 1 for a mechanical base (you are just lubing the area that the barring sets on so you want it as thin as possible. WD40 actually works very well here)
Última edição por unknown; 20/jul./2020 às 19:27
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