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    First up, can you link a website concerning each component? Transmitter, receiver and esc.

    Sounds to me like you got yourself an esc that can only go forwards and that your transmitter is set to inverted.
    Won't know for sure untill you link every item.

  3. #3
    Hello Thank you for your quick reply
    The transmitter and receiver came together and this is the page :
    http://www.dynam-rc.com/products/tra...r/2.4G-4ch.htm
    The ESC i brought of Ebay a while back really cheep (i suspect this may be the main problem) and is this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RC-Plane-A...item27e71870bf

    And how do i stop the receiver being set to inverted?

    Again thank you for the speedy reply

  4. #4
    It is to do with mixing on the transmitter. Depending on what transmitter you have Tank style control may or may not be possible. Most drivers learn to use the single stick drive, usually the right stick for elevator and aileron, and then stick with that as it is the easiest to set up and it leaves yours other hand free to control weapons and other variables.

    What transmitter do you have, what receiver and what channels are you using on your RX?

  5. #5
    it is a Dynam 2.4 GHZ 4 Chanel recever and reansmiter http://www.dynam-rc.com/products/tra...r/2.4G-4ch.htm and the only Chanel i can get anything from at the moment is the throttle and ho would i set it up to do a single stick that sounds like it would involve some kind of programming... their is a port on the controller for a lead that may plug into a laptop however i have no idea how to do this.
    Thank you for the quick reply and sorry to be such a newbey nause

  6. #6
    The port on the back is probably a trainer port so it is possible to connect it to a PC but its really not worth it. Is there any reason you are set on using the twin stick driving method because looking at what little information they provide I reckon its not possible to set the transmitter up like that without rewiring it.

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    After a quick look at the transmitter, are all the switches on the lower part set to on?

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  10. #10
    Those speed controllers/ESCs you've got are designed for use in RC planes, which means they go in one direction only and offer no reverse I'm afraid. So you won't be able to have full fwd/back/left/right control of your robot.

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