FANATEC CLUBSPORT WHEEL BASE V2.5 Faded Force Feedback
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Internal 80mm Cooling Fan
The primary cause of FFB fade is thermal throttling triggered by the internal temperature sensor. If the 80mm exhaust fan fails or drops below its target RPM, heat builds up in the motor housing, forcing the firmware to reduce current to protect the brushless motor. Replacing the fan restores the convective cooling necessary to maintain high torque loads.
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5%
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180W External Power Supply Unit
An aging or defective power brick may exhibit voltage sag under high current demands (clipping or heavy FFB). As the PSU components heat up, their efficiency drops, and if the voltage delivered to the base falls below the required threshold, the motor's torque output decreases proportionally, manifesting as 'fade' during intense sessions.
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4%
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Main PCB Thermal Interface Pad Kit
Heat generated by the motor drivers must be transferred to the metal chassis. If the original silicone thermal pads have desiccated or pulled away from the MOSFETs, the localized heat cannot dissipate, causing the logic board to throttle performance to prevent a thermal runaway event on the PCB.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal 80mm Cooling Fan.
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