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2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Sat 3. Feb 2018 20:41
by kiklo
Would it be of common interest to put up a table of what we have verified to work ?
Containing
Transmitter name and link?, Receiver and link, ESC or motor servo and link, Steering-servo and link, battery V + number of cells, gimmicks, - Comments
Anything missing ?
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Sat 3. Feb 2018 21:00
by kiklo
Of course, motor name and spec. Link
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Sat 3. Feb 2018 21:41
by Ned
Yes ! This info would be very helpful.
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Sun 4. Feb 2018 04:26
by NFBrown
Ned, would you like input to this thread? The following components were driving my 917 around the floor a few minutes ago:
Steering servo Hobby king HK5320 This seems to be powerful enough and it's small
ESC Aliexpress F05427 10 A brushed two way no brake Needs two Li ion cells to run the motor I wish one would do it would save space
I'm using a Frsky receiver that's smaller than the Flysky and matches my airplane transmitter. I'm looking for a really small Flysky receiver that has servo outputs rather than a "bus "output.
Nick
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Sun 4. Feb 2018 21:25
by NFBrown
Sorry Kim, I saw Ned's name on the index and though he had started the thread.
Can someone measure the Flysky receiver without it's case?
Nick
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Mon 5. Feb 2018 10:25
by kiklo
NP.
flysky receiver is. in mm 32(+antenna) x 20 x 11.5 (6 without connector pins)
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Mon 5. Feb 2018 16:21
by kiklo
Test dry run.
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Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Mon 5. Feb 2018 19:38
by kiklo
BRW tracking test.
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Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Posted: Tue 6. Feb 2018 03:39
by NFBrown
Very impressive, Kim. I see your ESC is working on one cell. I better do some more investigation.
Nick
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations. Steering test
Posted: Sat 10. Feb 2018 14:36
by kiklo
Different steering setup. Pulling - pushing - etc.