How to give supply to Receiver without ESC ??

Started by ajith, September 19, 2012, 11:20:51 AM

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ajith

 
i want to run just the servo's and so how to give  supply to the Receiver  :banghead: with out ESC, since no motor is being  used ....

i'm using  this Tx-Rx   http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__16239__HobbyKing_HK6S_2_4Ghz_FHSS_6Ch_Tx_Rx_Mode_2_.html

the receiver has channels 1-6 and  ID set (binder)
 So how do i  get it done ... ?  


Previously when i once used   http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__8991__Turnigy_9X_9Ch_Transmitter_w_Module_8ch_Receiver_Mode_1_v2_Firmware_.html?gclid=CLqfv633wLICFREU6wodTnwA6g


it's  receiver had  channels 1-8 and a Bind - Bat 4-6V  option ....,  so i  connected 4 AA cells in series and so did it .....

Now  i don't  have that  Tx  :-\  

so  how can we do it for  the Hk 6 channel  one. ....,   ???    can  we connect the supply to the bind option to this also ...,   :headscratch: :headscratch:
 didn't  attempt  it since  it was not mentioned  ...  ???

   and  it does not have spare RX , if any thing went  wrong .....  :help:  :banghead:  :help:

so , did any one attempted this on any similar Tx-Rx  ?   :help:

ajith

 I think some of the boat & hovercraft builders would have  experienced this while using  motors being directly connected to batteries  where as the rudder movements are controlled by servos  ...

and yes  even on powerless gliders .....    

saikat

you can plug 4AA cells into channel 6 or 5 - it will work

ajith

so will it be enough to run 3 servos  ??
and causing  no damage to the   Rx (HobbyKing HK6S) ...  since  it was  not mentioned

u have any  experience doing  so ....  pls  share ......

AEROVISHWA

@ajith....  u need to go through ur basics... any ways the live is a school and u learn every day....

when we fly nitros we do not have a motor or a esc.. in that case to power up the Receiver and the servos we use a 4.8V NiCd or NiMh battery pack...

to do that u can get 4 NiCd rechargeable cells form a local store and solder them in series... also solder on the connector which goes in the receiver..( if u are using the switch then into switch)

this is enough to power up the receiver and the servos...

with a 700 mAh eveready cells ( 4 in series= 4.8v)   gives me a flight time of around 45 mins (with some charge left)  of hard aerobatics... of course with refueling in between....!!

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