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cheeseONtoast 12-08-2021 08:28 AM

Self Centering
 
I'm new to hobby and mostly interested in 1/10 scale, scratch built vehicles.
I bought a Radiomaster tx16S transmitter but need to convert the left stick (throttle) to be self centering. Can anyone point me in right direction. ?

sclui 12-08-2021 09:06 AM

Check this

If your TX16s doesn't have the adjustment access "holes" in the front plates of the gimbals, then you need to fine-tune for tension from inside. I did not remove the tension bar like the guy on YT, releasing tension using the screws was enough to take away the rachet feel in my case.

Awenzel1979 12-08-2021 05:47 PM

Bob with Hobby Concepts sells the part needed and has a link to his how to video. Definitely recommend checking out his channel.

https://hobbyconcepts.net/products/f...-centering-kit

sclui 12-08-2021 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Awenzel1979 (Post 12706019)
Bob with Hobby Concepts sells the part needed and has a link to his how to video. Definitely recommend checking out his channel.

https://hobbyconcepts.net/products/f...-centering-kit

You don't need any extra parts to center the stick in a TX16s. This is not Flysky.

cheeseONtoast 12-09-2021 07:14 AM

Thanks guys, exactly what I needed. Was a lot easier than I thought it would be as well.

Guardians Bane 02-04-2025 04:46 PM

[QUOTE=sclui;12705938]

If your TX16s doesn't have the adjustment access "holes" in the front plates of the gimbals, then you need to fine-tune for tension from inside.


Thanks for this link! I'm getting one of these for ground vehicles. I wanted self centering throttle and the vid is perfect! Again, thanks! (From the future? Lol I see this is a bit old.)


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