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Old 01-09-2010, 03:57 AM
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Default HBFP + Spektrum AR6200

Hi all,

I have done a HBFP 2.4GHZ conversion using a Spektrum AR6200 receiver. I used the tutorial provided by Nutcaze on YouTube, and another one herehttp://kenbuys.com/hobbyking-tr6a-re...kenstein-4in1/
Both showed basically the same method.

However I am having a bit of trouble. I got the ailerons to work correctly, but my main and tail motors are not running. The transmitter I am using is the DX6i, and the heli is a Honey Bee v2.

Any info/tips would be appreciated.

TIA.
Old 01-09-2010, 06:46 PM
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Default RE: HBFP + Spektrum AR6200

Do you have it plugged up according to this picture?

Old 01-09-2010, 07:34 PM
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Default RE: HBFP + Spektrum AR6200

Well I have a spektrum receiver but yes all of the servos are plugged into the appropriate places. Main motor goes to throttle, tail motor goes to rudder, etc.

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