I'm working on a lighting project with a china JK 2 door body. I'd like to keep almost all the lighting control in the body if I could. I thought about trying to bind two receivers to my futaba 4pv but I don't think that's possible with current futaba transmitters and receivers.
The idea was to have 2 channel #1's 2 channel #2's and so on. Sort of duplicate receivers.
The only other option to do what I want to do is use a Y splitter off of both channel #1 and #2. That makes for a lot of wiring and a pain come time to remove the body.
I'm using one of the associated lighting kits with turn signals, brake lights, driving lights and reverse lights. They are really cool for a cheap price. But they must daisy chain between the servo and ESC for proper lighting control.
Any ideas on simplifying the install? Is there any known why to run 2 receivers bound to the same transmitter on the same "channel"?
The idea was to have 2 channel #1's 2 channel #2's and so on. Sort of duplicate receivers.
The only other option to do what I want to do is use a Y splitter off of both channel #1 and #2. That makes for a lot of wiring and a pain come time to remove the body.
I'm using one of the associated lighting kits with turn signals, brake lights, driving lights and reverse lights. They are really cool for a cheap price. But they must daisy chain between the servo and ESC for proper lighting control.
Any ideas on simplifying the install? Is there any known why to run 2 receivers bound to the same transmitter on the same "channel"?