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Hey Rampage MT guys. Do any of you use a Flysky it4s transmitter and receiver? I have one and want to use a 7.4v lipo to power the rx. Anybody use this setup? Seems my hitec steering servos don't like the 6v nimh hump pack. Thanks
Ya I thought about that. I may get one. But it seems the servos crave higher voltage. My RX states 6.5v max. I can set the kill switch for lipo low voltage shut off. Plus my radio warns me if the rx voltage goes low. I don't know, I have a spare rx if it fries. My steering servos are frustrating me. I run 2 hitec 5765. I swear they are adjusted/synched properly. I get no nimh battery life since swopping The steering quits working 10 minutes into running it.. I used to get at least a tank from the stock ones.Seems some have no problems with them, but I am. That is why I am going to a lipo. Thanks for the input prostock!!I don't have that radio but if you want to use a LIPO to power your RX you should use a BEC and set it to 6v
Ya I thought about that. I may get one. But it seems the servos crave higher voltage. My RX states 6.5v max. I can set the kill switch for lipo low voltage shut off. Plus my radio warns me if the rx voltage goes low. I don't know, I have a spare rx if it fries. My steering servos are frustrating me. I run 2 hitec 5765. I swear they are adjusted/synched properly. I get no nimh battery life since swopping The steering quits working 10 minutes into running it.. I used to get at least a tank from the stock ones.Seems some have no problems with them, but I am. That is why I am going to a lipo. Thanks for the input prostock!!
I have a flysky it-4s. I guess it would work with the futaba receiver. That seems like a much better option. Less electronics to fail. Wonder how i can find out if it will work. Flysky is hard to get ahold of. Thanks alot for the info prostock!G-Man you can look into Futaba receivers the new ones are rated for 7.4v http://www.futabarc.com/receivers/surface.html
Oh wow. That is an informative article. Thanks again buddy!!No problem, here is an article that shows you how to power the servos direct while using the BEC to power your receiver. http://www.fingertechrobotics.com/how-to_servo_voltage.php
I emailed Futaba today. They seem to think the Flysky will not work with the Futaba rx. I looked at every rx Flysky has that is compatible with my tx. None of them have have higher than a 6.5v. max. So I either get a bec or throw away my 3 month old radio system for one that is lipo capable. Or and a big OR... Just say screw it and run the lipo directly to the rx. My luck I chose a radio system that is limited. And very limited support, Flysky's phone number is directly to China. What?? No USA sales and service? BS.. I can't get an email response or fb message either.G-Man you can look into Futaba receivers the new ones are rated for 7.4v http://www.futabarc.com/receivers/surface.html
It probably is the servos fighting each other. I have 2 brand new hitec 5765 installed. I did and/ or am having a hard time getting the adjustment down. I got it where it seemed fine ran the truck for 5 minutes and the steering would slow down. Is there any tricks to getting a good adjustment? Funny thing is that the servos don't get hot to the touch when this happens. And my radio warns me of low voltage when I steer. I have 2 2500 mah stock packs. Tried both, same thing happens. So I assumed it was battery power problem. This is why I went lipo. Haven't set it up yet..10 mins of run time? That very low!
The issue could be:
1- with the servo themselves
2- steering setup (binding, resistance, restricted steering movement, servos fighting each other.
3- bad battery
Did you tried a different known good battery pack?
Ok man this article has me back to running again. 1 large steering servo with 7.4v straight from the lipo to the positive lead on the servo, ground and reference wires to channel 1, Castle BEC reducing 7.4v to the 6.5v max. that the rx can handle. New throttle servo also. I took the time to tear each servo down and waterproof them to the best of my ability, and set all the end points. Hopefully my servo problems will be done for awhile. I will be one happy man Saturday when I get the chance to try it out. Thanks to ALL who helped with all the ideas!!!!No problem, here is an article that shows you how to power the servos direct while using the BEC to power your receiver. http://www.fingertechrobotics.com/how-to_servo_voltage.php
prostock, I ended up selling the flysky it4s and bought a futaba 4pls open box from towerhobbies. I also got a 7.4v throttle servo so now my whole system is using the lipo rx pack straight. What a difference!!G-Man you can look into Futaba receivers the new ones are rated for 7.4v http://www.futabarc.com/receivers/surface.html
I ran a castle 10 amp bec. Soldered appropriate lead ends onto the bec pos. and neg. wire ends so it can hook to the lipo. On that same solder joint on the bec I ran another separate wire from the positive to the positive on the high voltage servo by gently removing the wire end from the plastic connector. Then soldered a male end on the new wire I ran from the bec slid the two wires together and shrink tubing done there. The other two wires stay in the servo connector and plug into the receiver as usual. Then the bec plugs into the switch which you will have to swop ends to match the bec servo type wire end. The bec needs to be set to your receiver and other servo etc. max voltage using a laptop or a portable programming card they sell. It really wasn't that hard just took me a little bit to get a grip on how I wanted to do it. I will put up a pictureDo you have any pictures of your set up? I'm looking to do the same thing you are doing but am unsure how everything hooks up. I understand you need to hook positive of each servo to positive battery lead but do you have to solder these in or so they have a connector? Also does the bec go between the battery and rx I'm assuming? And which battery did you go with and did it fit without modifications ? Thanks in advance.
I ran a castle 10 amp bec. Soldered appropriate lead ends onto the bec pos. and neg. wire ends so it can hook to the lipo. On that same solder joint on the bec I ran another separate wire from the positive to the positive on the high voltage servo by gently removing the wire end from the plastic connector. Then soldered a male end on the new wire I ran from the bec slid the two wires together and shrink tubing done there. The other two wires stay in the servo connector and plug into the receiver as usual. Then the bec plugs into the switch which you will have to swop ends to match the bec servo type wire end. The bec needs to be set to your receiver and other servo etc. max voltage using a laptop or a portable programming card they sell. It really wasn't that hard just took me a little bit to get a grip on how I wanted to do it. I will put up a picture
The red wire is direct 7.4v. goes to the positive wire on the high volt servo. The other servo plug goes to the receiver battery input (channel if you wish). This is now regulated down to 6 volts so your receiver isn't over powered.Thank you for replying. I think I understand what your saying. Pictures if you had them would confirm what I'm thinking in my mind. And I'm glad the battery will fit with no problems. Thanks again.
Forgot to put the lipo in the pic. Here it is..The red wire is direct 7.4v. goes to the positive wire on the high volt servo. The other servo plug goes to the receiver battery input (channel if you wish). This is now regulated down to 6 volts so your receiver isn't over powered.
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