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Thread: 'Failsafe'ing Receivers

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  2. #22
    Just checked my Ebay purchase history and the OrangeRx I bought doesn't state whether it's R610 or like wise, so may have been a rip-off hence not failsafing.

    I'll try buying another and see if that makes any difference.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Orange-Rx-R61 ... 1c26f62b47

  3. #23
    bought these earlier this week; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130649037879? ... 1439.l2649

    Just tried one in diablo running the tz85's on drive and a turnigy rc switch on the weapon and a dx7 as the tx, no external failsafes etc.... all failsafed fine first time.

  4. #24
    Cheers Dave! Failsafing seems to be the bane of my robot life!

  5. #25
    Because you're using electronize :P

  6. #26
    Not once have I had a failsafe problem with Electronize, Mr!

  7. #27
    This is in BitzaWood which have some £13 controllers from China. On Tx power down they just stay where they are.

    BitzaMk2 seems to have completely arbitary conditions that means the drive failsafes, it was just lucky the case was true at the time of the champs.

  8. #28
    elextronize are easy to failsafe, the more annoying part is getting them to work together nicely

  9. #29
    Just bought these:
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130649037879? ... 1439.l2649

    They don't failsafe! Throttle channel does, but all others just stay where they are on Tx power down so the bot just keeps on driving....
    Using a DX5E, just trying servos at the moment to see how it performs.
    Any suggestions on how I can get this to failsafe?

  10. #30
    I just bought a pair of those to! Dam it!

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