Correct. The rotation mech isn't the right dimensions for the flat tube.possible, but you'd also need to move over the tube, and the bezel that covers the monitor. the flat tube that's in the awsd, will not rotate properly in the mechanism, from what i've gathered, and since you'd need to move the tube, you'd also need the egret2's bezel, as the awsd's bezel is for a flat tube.
We will find out!hopefully it will work on my sanwa pfx tubes as well, as that's whats in my awsds
Ohhh true i didnt take into consideration the flat tube and the bezel ,,, thanks for thr feedback , if i ever rotate it ill just have to do it the old fashioned waypossible, but you'd also need to move over the tube, and the bezel that covers the monitor. the flat tube that's in the awsd, will not rotate properly in the mechanism, from what i've gathered, and since you'd need to move the tube, you'd also need the egret2's bezel, as the awsd's bezel is for a flat tube.
ohhh hell yeh thats good to know how do I follow that current projectCorrect. The rotation mech isn't the right dimensions for the flat tube.possible, but you'd also need to move
FWIW an AWSD/Egret 3 rotation mech is in development.
Whenever I get an AWSD or even just the monitor out of one and I can be sure it works with both of the E3 monitors I'll be posting and taking interest.ohhh hell yeh thats good to know how do I follow that current projectCorrect. The rotation mech isn't the right dimensions for the flat tube.FWIW an AWSD/Egret 3 rotation mech is in development.possible, but you'd also need to move
No offense, but the weiya is not worth it at 10mpg and a 20 hour trip. Ha.I replaced the weiya in my e3 with a toshiba pf. If you want to come ferry a sanwa monitor from sacramento back to KC you can take the old weiya.
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