Need help with Transmitter/Receiver
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I have just purchased the FlySky FS-GT3 Transmitter with the FlySky FS-GR3C Receiver. I am having trouble getting the Transmitter to communicate with the Receiver. This is what I do:
I plug the servo into CH1 slot on the Receiver
Then put the Bind Plug into the Bind/CH3 slot on the Receiver
I then plug in my battery pack to the Battery slot on the Receiver
The Receiver LED begins to flash at a rapid pace
I then hold the Bind Button on the back of the Receiver as I turn it on
I keep the Bind Button down but the LED on the Receiver doesn't go solid and I can't move the servo with the Transmitter
Does anyone know why this is? Does the rapid pace of the Receiver LED mean there is a short in the Receiver? Hope someone can help. Thanks.
JD
I plug the servo into CH1 slot on the Receiver
Then put the Bind Plug into the Bind/CH3 slot on the Receiver
I then plug in my battery pack to the Battery slot on the Receiver
The Receiver LED begins to flash at a rapid pace
I then hold the Bind Button on the back of the Receiver as I turn it on
I keep the Bind Button down but the LED on the Receiver doesn't go solid and I can't move the servo with the Transmitter
Does anyone know why this is? Does the rapid pace of the Receiver LED mean there is a short in the Receiver? Hope someone can help. Thanks.
JD
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I have just purchased the FlySky FS-GT3 Transmitter with the FlySky FS-GR3C Receiver. I am having trouble getting the Transmitter to communicate with the Receiver. This is what I do:
I plug the servo into CH1 slot on the Receiver
Then put the Bind Plug into the Bind/CH3 slot on the Receiver
I then plug in my battery pack to the Battery slot on the Receiver
The Receiver LED begins to flash at a rapid pace
I then hold the Bind Button on the back of the Receiver as I turn it on
I keep the Bind Button down but the LED on the Receiver doesn't go solid and I can't move the servo with the Transmitter
Does anyone know why this is? Does the rapid pace of the Receiver LED mean there is a short in the Receiver? Hope someone can help. Thanks.
No No! I was just flipping threw, and came across your post.
DON'T plug the receiver to the battery. It has to muck juice.
Just plug the steering servo to #1 and the esc lead to space #2
on the receiver. AND DON'T PULG IN YOUR BATTERIES jst plug. Just the main red and black cables. Threw the esc
The receiver #1 steering lead, #2 lead goes to the esc, and after programing your all done.
as long as the power of 6 volts goes through the esc your ok, but when
you go through the jumper lead of the battery 2s lipo will burnout
the receiver.
JD
I plug the servo into CH1 slot on the Receiver
Then put the Bind Plug into the Bind/CH3 slot on the Receiver
I then plug in my battery pack to the Battery slot on the Receiver
The Receiver LED begins to flash at a rapid pace
I then hold the Bind Button on the back of the Receiver as I turn it on
I keep the Bind Button down but the LED on the Receiver doesn't go solid and I can't move the servo with the Transmitter
Does anyone know why this is? Does the rapid pace of the Receiver LED mean there is a short in the Receiver? Hope someone can help. Thanks.
No No! I was just flipping threw, and came across your post.
DON'T plug the receiver to the battery. It has to muck juice.
Just plug the steering servo to #1 and the esc lead to space #2
on the receiver. AND DON'T PULG IN YOUR BATTERIES jst plug. Just the main red and black cables. Threw the esc
The receiver #1 steering lead, #2 lead goes to the esc, and after programing your all done.
as long as the power of 6 volts goes through the esc your ok, but when
you go through the jumper lead of the battery 2s lipo will burnout
the receiver.
JD
good luck friend





