need help on radio - How to bind HK-T6A v2

Started by warriornair, February 16, 2011, 11:40:56 PM

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warriornair

 hi, i have a 6 channel hobbyking TX-RX (v2). pls tell me how to bind the rx with tx. since the binding cable(as i saw in a youtube video) is put to the batery port how does the  Rx get the power...........
all replies are welcome........

warriornair


anwar

In most electric setups, there is no separate battery connection, power is supplied by the throttle connection coming from the ESC and the BATT port is left empty.

So just connect the throttle connection from the ESC (assuming the ESC is one with a BEC, which is pretty much all of them!) to the throttle channel on the RX, with the bind plug in the BATT port.  Follow the bind procedure to completion.



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Any receivers are generally get power from the output line connected with any servo/BEC/ESC. Receiver can operate from 3V-6V generally.

There is three lead of BEC/ESC/SERVO among which two are positve & negative and another is signal. All the positive and negative lines of receiver is connected internally and this internal bus generally got power from BEC/ESC. The BEC/ESC makes 5 volt regulated power from the battery supply. There is provision of power feed separately from the extra port.

In some cases, the separate auxiliary receiver battery is used to operate receiver & servos even after the discharge of main battery so that the model can safely land by gliding.

Therefore, you need to connect ESC/BEC and main battery and connect to receiver. You can keep disconnect the main motor (Brushless or brushed).

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warriornair

thanks both of you, for the fast reply, which was very helpfull.................

rcpilotacro

one other thing, see that you are connecting the pin correctly, if you are using futaba type connector on Hk Rx you will have to shave off the protrusion to connect the signal side correctly, it is not marked and it is reverse of futaba
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warriornair


mrhot111

warriornair, Can you give me the link of youtube video please...

warriornair

sorry bro  :( i didnt excatly remember the video link since i didnt save it to my favourites, you can just login to youtube and search for the video........... but i think the above videos are helpful enough......
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RQ

I too received my HK-T6Av2 Rx, want to use it with turnigy 4.4g servo.

Rx does not have any markings (+ve or -ve),
Servo has Orange-Red-Brown wire
I noticed the servo can be plugged in either ways (orange wire on left OR orange wire on right)

How to know:
which is the right way to plug into throttle from BEC of ESC as mentioned in above posts
which is the right way to plug in a servo (especially when there is no +ve -ve marking on the Rx)
Is there any writeup, video explaining this? Please help.

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Receiver:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=12901
servo:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=7475

anwar

The black/brown (ie darkest of the wires) is the negative wire and it is, by convention, always towards the outside of the case.  You can see how the servo/ESC wires should be connected in this picture, where -, + and "s" (signal) are marked in blue color :



You can see the white wire is towards the inside of the receiver (ie towards where the channels are marked).
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This convention (darkest-ve and towards-outside-of-case) applies to all Rx other than HK too

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