Rapidrory wrote:The kits are only compatible with DSM2, and that TX seems to use the FrSky protocol, so no it wouldn't be compatible. Just as a warning, that controller seems to be sold without an RF module, so you'd need to buy that separately for it to work at all.
Unfortunately, DSM2 is quickly becoming an outdated protocol so it's difficult to pick up new TXs that are still compatible. The Devo 7 (http://robotwars101.org/forum/viewtopic ... evo#p56251) and Blade TXs seem to be some of the few remaining options.
I have looked at updating to DSMX, but haven't yet found a suitable RX.
Ah intresting, kinda all new to me, I bought a spectrum controler years ago second hand so never looked into diffrence
So am I right in thinking this controler that mentions Dsm2 is right? http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... de_2_.html
Yes we are actually working on migrating all product to DSMX. For your information, we will have Molex 1.25mm spacing connector DSMX stabilizer plus receiver in about 1 month. Thanks!
Best Regards,
Lemon Rx Officer
I've been bothering them aswell for a No-pins DSMX RX
I had a good few weeks with the kit, but I think I've done something to it =( I decided to move it from one ant to the other and now, when I connect the battery to the controller (connected to two motors) it makes a clicking noise and the wheel spins round at the rate of about one cog per second and brings with it a clicking noise. Other times one wheel will spin around rapidly for a couple seconds.
I tried re-binding it, but the light only flashes for a second or two before going solid again, if it flashes at all.
Hopefully I've not done something too bad >.>
*anyone reading this - please note this is 100% user error, Rory's kit was working fantastically until I messed it up*
Hmm, sounds like one of the motor driver chips might have died (happens either when the motor wires short together or the power wires short to the motor wires). Ship it back to me and I'll repair it for you.
Rapidrory wrote:Hmm, sounds like one of the motor driver chips might have died (happens either when the motor wires short together or the power wires short to the motor wires). Ship it back to me and I'll repair it for you.
Thanks, Rory - you rock. Send me your address =) Will include money to post it back to me as well, as I say, I know it is user error!Truly appreciated.