Put a transistor in the loop.  Instead of driving the motor directly,
the very small current from the joystick will activate the transistor,
allowing a much larger current to flow through the motor.

On Mar 13, 4:01 am, Neil Rochford <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks guys, a very detailed account of the subject that I
> totally misunderstand on this particular occasion :)
> So my idea of using a playstation controller wont work for the same reason.
> Never mind, back to plan A that uses micro switches on a joystick. I
> understand micro switches and I can follow the MAG speed control wire
> diagram.
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> Neil " I ponder over electronics like the ancients ponder where the sun
> goes at night" R
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