NoEXIST

RC Deck - Performance Power Supply With Radio Control

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3 hours ago, NoEXIST said:

First part is correct, but the second isn't really. In this case these ports just have to be connected to receiver to make 2 and 4 channel work(or maybe you can connect it differently) but all the servos might be connected to receiver. Mainly RCDeck becoming an ESC

Ok, so the only way to put a Geekservo in the case of an external receiver is to connect the servos to the receiver, right?

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1 hour ago, Lixander said:

Ok, so the only way to put a Geekservo in the case of an external receiver is to connect the servos to the receiver, right?

Correct 

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On 4/14/2024 at 9:53 PM, NoEXIST said:

Uh, you mean this one, this one is bigger than I could fit

That must be a pretty small receiver then!

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connect external receiver to ESC's through ports i invented for servos

Is that some technological novelty? Would that mean connecting the receiver through a cable, or is it a more direct connection, something like in RCBrick on the bottom? That's kind of an interesting solution, though not sure how many receivers it is compatible with.

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However, next step for me is making this exact brick, but one stud shorter.

That sounds good, you mean it would be shorter because of the removed receiver?

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I'm now using mine transmitter with two different receivers, you don't need to rebind them, just once you connect the transmitter first time.

Interesting to know, I'll test that!

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impressive project! so far ive just 3d printed a little box to house my electronic bits and solder some wires to act as "ports" that I can connect to when making servo stuff or left it in the open held by rubberbands lol this will be quite an interesting project! (currently I use a radiomaster pocket controller)

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10 hours ago, glowytheglowbug said:

impressive project! so far ive just 3d printed a little box to house my electronic bits and solder some wires to act as "ports" that I can connect to when making servo stuff or left it in the open held by rubberbands lol this will be quite an interesting project! (currently I use a radiomaster pocket controller)

Actually making everything separate and connectible is even more advanced method:)

16 hours ago, gyenesvi said:

Is that some technological novelty? Would that mean connecting the receiver through a cable

It's just to solder things a little bit differently. But yes, exactly, this will allow every receiver to use.

16 hours ago, gyenesvi said:

That sounds good, you mean it would be shorter because of the removed receiver?

Yep, I already tried to make shorter version. But there's quite a lot things to make, so it will be done a little bit later:)

16 hours ago, gyenesvi said:

Interesting to know, I'll test that!

More on this topic, one customer asked me about connecting 2 receivers to one transmitter at the time. I tried  it yesterday and I have to say it kinda worked!

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Amazing project, well done! Would your receiver work with any remote control that does not look like a pistol? I am looking for something small and easy for the kids. Thanks!

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11 hours ago, wower said:

Amazing project, well done! Would your receiver work with any remote control that does not look like a pistol? I am looking for something small and easy for the kids. Thanks!

In usual version it will only work with Dumborc transmitters. But they are only pistol looking as far as I know. Different transmitters can be used but only (size restrictions) with modified version as mentioned few posts earlier. 

P.S. pistol looking remote control can also be smaller as Dumborc x6pm is

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shame, i prefer normal remote (small) - so back to mouldking with their cheap remote/receiver (incl. battery) I guess.. if something like this was ever produced anywhere in better quality (and more volt power) I'd be so happy

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