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Why choose the Hall-Effect Pedal Assembly (HEPA) over a potbox?

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Why choose the Hall-Effect Pedal Assembly (HEPA) over a potbox?

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The traditional method of speed control input has been a potbox (potentiometer). While this works okay, its performance tends to degrade over time since there is are moving, contacting parts inside the potentiometer. It’s often a pain to mount the potbox right where the throttle resides in the engine compartment. The HEPA uses magnetic sensors (Hall-Effect sensors) which have no contacting parts. This equates to a long-life, non performance-degrading throttle unit. While for some, the pedal might just not fit, most vehicles can be made to accomodate the HEPA with a custom mounting bracket.

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