no its 2.4ghz
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no its 2.4ghz
No crystals needed.
Your pics are a little blurred and I cannot see a receiver power supply / 4.8v battery pack or BEC.
The Electronize FR15HVR and FR15TVR have a battery eliminator circuit (B.E.C.) providing a regulated 5 volt supply for the receiver and servo's... I don't think that the FR30HX has.
This possible lack of a 4.8v power supply to your receiver and thus your ESC's ( the internal electronics of the Electronize requires 4.8v / 5v to function and the internal electronics turns the higher voltage battery supply to the motor on and off ) and would explain your prob.
http://www.howesmodels.co.uk/Railways/v ... bCatID=132
BEC ...one of many makes... http://www.dimensionengineering.com/Par ... 4Qod_CNBIQ
Cheers Woody
http://www.dimensionengineering.com/BECFAQ.htm
i am using 1 FR15HX and one FR15HVR so (as far as i was told) the addition of a 4.8v battery is not needed
OK
Can you tell us what you has been done with the twisted orange and red wires from the FR15HVR.
its currently not in use but is still connected because tbh, im not too sure what too do with it
NP
Here's a pic ...
NOTE :- I've shown the signal wire in yellow in your case it is WHITE[attachment=0:2r42jcgu]FR15HX.JPG[/attachment:2r42jcgu]
Quick edit to pic....
Make any sense Matt?
how can i use 2 batteries for this?
my design uses 2 :)
I've got an awful feeling that you might want to use one bat per controller.Quote:
Originally Posted by mattsdragons
My advice is DON'T ...simply wire up your bats in parallel[attachment=1:24ki7vmk]FR15HX2.JPG[/attachment:24ki7vmk]
Series config ...double the voltage.
[attachment=0:24ki7vmk]FR15HXseries.JPG[/attachment:24ki7vmk]
i have connected it up in the first diagram way but im still getting nothing.
i know its a big ask but is anyone im the leicester area willing too let me bring my bot round so i can get someone wih more knowledge than me too have a look?