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2-shot 05-12-2012 10:03 AM

Spectrum DX3C binding question
 
Hello,
I have a brand new Spektrum DX3C tx & rx to put in my Wraith. I also have a brand new HH TM BR-XL esc that's going in it as well. Obviously I have to bind my rx to the tx. Since the esc is new, how can I get power to the rx to bind it without screwing up the initial start up programming on my esc (meaning the throttle & brake EPA programming)?

How can I power the rx to bind it before I install it in my wraith, and connect it to my esc?

Thanks for the help.

SMR 510RR 05-12-2012 03:02 PM

Re: Spectrum DX3C binding question
 
It wont screw up the ESC, just plug it in and bind as usual and then tun it off and back on with full throttle to start the ESC calibration process.

2-shot 05-12-2012 07:03 PM

Re: Spectrum DX3C binding question
 
I just ended up wiring a 9v battery to the receiver. I had an old servo plug with a pigtail on it. So I plugged that into the rx, grabbed an old 9v battery connector, plugged the 9v in, and now my rx is bound to my tx.

Thanks for the reply SMR 510RR, I didn't know if it would make the esc go haywire, if the throttle EPA wasn't set-up correctly the first time.

SMR 510RR 05-12-2012 07:21 PM

Re: Spectrum DX3C binding question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2-shot (Post 3729013)
I just ended up wiring a 9v battery to the receiver. I had an old servo plug with a pigtail on it. So I plugged that into the rx, grabbed an old 9v battery connector, plugged the 9v in, and now my rx is bound to my tx.

Thanks for the reply SMR 510RR, I didn't know if it would make the esc go haywire, if the throttle EPA wasn't set-up correctly the first time.

Yea its not like that, every time you calibrate you delete whatever previous calibration there was so its not like if you do it wrong once you have a bricked ESC or something like that.


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