You dont setup it. If it's work is good. Only need to set up. My tip is to set up it without connect to servo. Turn on car and trans push brake to the end hold 5 sec "set" and thats all.
The GWS one you're holding is the one I used to use. Saved a plane once, as I was doing a low pass with my 105 inch Aeronca champ with 23cc petrol engine on 35Mhz PPM,the failsafe kicked in, shut the engine down and arrived with a only broken prop, the rx died and the failsafe saved the day. I sold the failsafe on ebay after going over to 2.4 as didn't need it (2.4 has inbuilt failsafes)
@@HaggardRC that's true, I now want to buy one, because my eachine tx6 hasn't a built in one, because my nitro once drove off😂😂😂 now I can laugh but I don't want to see it happen again😅😆
I’ve heard if the failsafe is too close to your antenna it won’t work well, also if I put a traxxas receiver from an electric car into a nitro would it have an automatic failsafe?
I've never had issues with failsafes being close to ariels before. And it depends if it's 2.4GHz or not. 2.4GHz have them built in and AM receivers don't.
your also using the old fm reciver and transmitter if I'm not mistaken. they are Extremlly jitterly. i upgraded my old savage ss to 2.4 GHz in 16 because of the jitters caused it to backflip onto its engine and busted the head. and no the hsp failsafe doesn't work. its junk.
please stop talking garbage, I have owned, raced and crashed many hsps, their build quality and components are impeccable for the price, one user who does not have a clue how to use it should not spoil the company's reputation
Ok, if you still have the old one, try to plug it in and go through the setup procedure, I'm finding out everyone who says they are junk, they just plug it in and obviously it's not gonna work until you program it
No idea, people are a bit impatiant these days ain't they lol. I wouldn't recommend HSP myself but there can't be much to go wrong with a simple fail safe really...
Every RC receiver has a Built in fail safe always check ✅ before buying a fail safe because it will never work I recommend the hpi racing TF 50 receiver works very well 🎉
i saw a video where the guy put a couple of small elastic bands on the bottom of the neck of the carb and connected the other end to the servo horn so if it powered off the bands would pull the carb shut..... homemade failsafe
Great vid . Love the fact you showed it not working. Most people don’t do that
Thanks, got to see it how’s it is ain’t ya :)
Flurescent lights cause interfearence with am radios sometimes and you have those in your shed.
You dont setup it.
If it's work is good.
Only need to set up.
My tip is to set up it without connect to servo. Turn on car and trans push brake to the end hold 5 sec "set" and thats all.
The GWS one you're holding is the one I used to use. Saved a plane once, as I was doing a low pass with my 105 inch Aeronca champ with 23cc petrol engine on 35Mhz PPM,the failsafe kicked in, shut the engine down and arrived with a only broken prop, the rx died and the failsafe saved the day. I sold the failsafe on ebay after going over to 2.4 as didn't need it (2.4 has inbuilt failsafes)
Haha yeah and people still put them on their 2.4GHz systems.
@@HaggardRC that's true, I now want to buy one, because my eachine tx6 hasn't a built in one, because my nitro once drove off😂😂😂 now I can laugh but I don't want to see it happen again😅😆
@@HaggardRCyou’re funny man a sub😅
2.4GHz doesnt work with every car, depends on the orientation of the engine and brakes.
I’ve heard if the failsafe is too close to your antenna it won’t work well, also if I put a traxxas receiver from an electric car into a nitro would it have an automatic failsafe?
I've never had issues with failsafes being close to ariels before. And it depends if it's 2.4GHz or not. 2.4GHz have them built in and AM receivers don't.
Rusty RC it’s a 2.4ghz but it’s on an electric
your also using the old fm reciver and transmitter if I'm not mistaken. they are Extremlly jitterly. i upgraded my old savage ss to 2.4 GHz in 16 because of the jitters caused it to backflip onto its engine and busted the head. and no the hsp failsafe doesn't work. its junk.
please stop talking garbage, I have owned, raced and crashed many hsps, their build quality and components are impeccable for the price, one user who does not have a clue how to use it should not spoil the company's reputation
I always talk rubbish don’t panic
@@HaggardRC 😂😂😂
3:40 is the steering supposed to be that week? Mine is like that, do you just need a higher torque servo?
Looks like you never setup the failsafe with your car, you need to set brakes, push the button on the failsafe for 5 seconds, then try it
I put a new one on and it's fine now.
Ok, if you still have the old one, try to plug it in and go through the setup procedure, I'm finding out everyone who says they are junk, they just plug it in and obviously it's not gonna work until you program it
That one must of had a loose connection or something I reckon.
Well I just bought a hsp kindliness 1/16 nitro rc car, well I hope it’s good haha
There more designed for the newer radio systems
I wonder if he ever figured out that he’s supposed to set the brake…
No idea, people are a bit impatiant these days ain't they lol.
I wouldn't recommend HSP myself but there can't be much to go wrong with a simple fail safe really...
Every RC receiver has a Built in fail safe always check ✅ before buying a fail safe because it will never work I recommend the hpi racing TF 50 receiver works very well 🎉
retest with a digital system
That's a shame as I need to now how to fit my first fail safe to my hpi truggy
What truggy is it?
Hpi trophy truggy 4.6 had it 1 week now still running it in
neilwilkins1 That’ll be 2.4GHz and has a fail safe built in ;)
@@HaggardRC sorry to sound so dumb I'm new to all this rc stuff 🙂
I will buy a dynamite one for my losi nitro (duh)
i saw a video where the guy put a couple of small elastic bands on the bottom of the neck of the carb and connected the other end to the servo horn so if it powered off the bands would pull the carb shut..... homemade
failsafe
is hpi made in china?
Japan