Re: Teething issues
I used my 30 amp electronizes for the first time in about 8 years today, and I got the same failsafe problem you had on the DX6i. When I plugged the battery in, the one motor went forward but the other stayed still. Odd... it never did that with a skysport 4. I didn't know what was causing it, but now I think about it, the rx was taken from another robot, and hasn't been reset and rebinded. As far as I remember the DSM2 failsafe is set to the position of the sticks when you bind the receiver. So when it was initially binded, it had some subtrim on it, which was perfect for the robot it was on. Then I moved onto the new robot and removed the subtrim, but I think it still failsafes to the old robots settings.
I'm going to try setting my model data to default on the transmitter and rebinding with sticks at neutral, I reckon that'll sort it.
I used my 30 amp electronizes for the first time in about 8 years today, and I got the same failsafe problem you had on the DX6i. When I plugged the battery in, the one motor went forward but the other stayed still. Odd... it never did that with a skysport 4. I didn't know what was causing it, but now I think about it, the rx was taken from another robot, and hasn't been reset and rebinded. As far as I remember the DSM2 failsafe is set to the position of the sticks when you bind the receiver. So when it was initially binded, it had some subtrim on it, which was perfect for the robot it was on. Then I moved onto the new robot and removed the subtrim, but I think it still failsafes to the old robots settings.
I'm going to try setting my model data to default on the transmitter and rebinding with sticks at neutral, I reckon that'll sort it.
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