LED failure on EQ6
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Hi Robert,
I'm a happy owner of an EQ6, and it has served med well during a couple of years now. It still does, but I found out that the green LED on channel 7 came loose, and only works if I push down on it!!!!
Channel 7 is not in use in my setup, but I need to ask, if the "loose" LED can cause a failure during flight?
Kind Regards
Michael Lund
Denmark
I'm a happy owner of an EQ6, and it has served med well during a couple of years now. It still does, but I found out that the green LED on channel 7 came loose, and only works if I push down on it!!!!
Channel 7 is not in use in my setup, but I need to ask, if the "loose" LED can cause a failure during flight?
Kind Regards
Michael Lund
Denmark
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Great, thanks for your reply!! Then I'll go fly[8D]
Btw, I am know using a JR 921 reciever, and I've read the other posts about not using the BATT connections etc. You mentioned that THRO and AUX4 should be used for the powerleads, but in my setup, I prefer using GEAR and AUX3!!! Should that give any problems?
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Michael
Btw, I am know using a JR 921 reciever, and I've read the other posts about not using the BATT connections etc. You mentioned that THRO and AUX4 should be used for the powerleads, but in my setup, I prefer using GEAR and AUX3!!! Should that give any problems?
Regards
Michael
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From: Tempe,
AZ
Hi,
No, that is not a problem, your outputs on the unit are just out of order. The power leads are ALSO channels. Even if you plug the first power lead into throttle you can still use the output on the side for that channel.
No, that is not a problem, your outputs on the unit are just out of order. The power leads are ALSO channels. Even if you plug the first power lead into throttle you can still use the output on the side for that channel.



