Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch Hi all, I have a stock radio in my SCX 10 Deadbolt. Is there a way to control a 3Racing winch with it? I have ordered a wireless controller, but wanted to know for the future. Thanks, Scott |
Look into haok products. If it can be done he's the guy to help you with it |
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Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch My new deadbolt I got last week came with a Tactic 3-channel radio stock in the box. I've not seen that before. The older ones came with an Axial 2-channel transmitter. Which kind do you have, the new Tactic or the older Axial 2 channel? You can't use the 2 channel for a winch. It takes both channels for throttle and steering. |
Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch Has anybody successfully programmed there ttx300 3rd ch for a winch, and if so I would appreciate if you could explain what you did. I have bashed my head against the desk for three hours now trying to figure it out. I've read and done what the manual says many times now and unless I go to default settings the tx will not to anything for the winch. By the way the winch is a 3racing winch. Thank you for any info. Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk |
Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch I'm in the same boat, I bought the Power Wagon and it came with the Tactic. The little to no help instruction manual for the transmitter online is a joke. I actually ended up just buying a yeahracing wireless controller then velcroing the remote to the controller to my transmitter so it's like another channel |
Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch Try u tube or call the manufacturer. |
Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch Thanks for the the reply. I will look into that. Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk |
Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch I don't know if anybody has had the same trouble with the ttx300 but hobbico got back with me and I got it working off the controller here is how to set it up. I found it is even easier than I thought it was, so this e-mail may work* instead. It is NOT as difficult as this step by step format makes it look. Once* you do this you will find it is simple and you wont need this list anymore.* 1. Bind the TX/Rx. Turn the TX off and turn the RX on. Any time you RX is on* without a TX on you should unplug your motor or* take the pinion off just to be safe.* 2. Press and hold the top ch3 button and turn on the TX like the manual says.* 3. Wait for it to flash 4 time fast (the manual says five but the two samples I* have flash 4) let go of the button.* 4. Now push and HOLD the top or bottom button. You should see the servo start* to move one way or the other depending on* were its starting position is.* 5. When the servo gets to the position you want it to be in let of the button* and turn the wheel to the right. The power LED will flash* to let you know that position has been set.* 6. Now press and hold the top or bottom button so the servo starts to rotate* again, when it reaches the next point you want turn the* wheel to the right.* 7. Do this again for the 3 and if you need it 4th position.* 8. If this works like it should just turn of the tx once you have got the LED* flash for the last position you wanted.* If this does not work there is something wrong. I found two RX and two TX* samples and this did the trick on any combination I found.* Let me know. Since I do not work in product support I am not at my desk with* any regular schedual but I only work till 5:00 so phone contact is gonna be* tough, but I think this should get you going so we should not need to worry* about that.* Wayne* Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk |
Re: Stock scx10 radio and controlling a winch I've got my tactic controlling a 3racing winch it works fine except when I first power on the truck it spools in and I have to hurry and stop it with the remote. |
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