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Which Dayton Puck can be used to install on the GS-5 panels? I see two T25-16 PUCK and T25-18 PUCK with the different looking like only the Ohms supported.

Which has anyone installed and how do you install it. I see mention of a glue attachment or a Dayton puck mount. Do you cut out part of the seat panel?

Thanks.

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Hey Mark,

Was just thinking about the pucks myself. I believe the GS-5 has pre-drilled holes for the pucks but, like you, I need to look into it more. I want to replace my Buttkicker.

Yes Gregg you do need to cut the little round covers off of each panel and place the pucks on top of the panel where they are closer to your back and the puck kinda fits down in the holes and then I taped all the wires to the seat and panels so they won’t get cut.

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Hi Bernard,


could you expand on this somewhat, please?

Should the cutouts be removed and what direction should the pucks be facing?

I was under the impression to install them below the panels, with the flat side facing up to induce the vibrations through the panels into the driver.


is that incorrect?


all the best,


Johannes

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Yes, I decided to mount them on those holes. Have not wired everything up yet but hope to get back to this project.

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Do you need to cut the metal out to make space for the picks in the panels? 

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No need to cut anything. They sit on top of the panel. Changed my original answer to reflect this now.

Thanks! 


Greg Bogart
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On Sat, Nov 27, 2021, 6:59 AM Mark Lewis <catchall@simxperience.com> wrote:

No need to cut anything. They sit on top of the panel. Changed my original answer to reflect this now.

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They are meant to be cutout such that the puck doesn't protrude too much toward the driver.

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