@@eyaleyal8441 I might have missed it in your video, but can you recall if this systen has a braking function? I have set everything up exactly how I like with help of your video, but when I try to brake it instead throws the whole car in reverse... No bueno
Thank you very much Eyal c. This is the best video I have ever seen on explaining the radio system I've just been messing with rc sense November I have a Traxxas E Revo Thunder Tiger EMTA and a rovan t1000 terminator gas powered that has the fly sky this has helped me a whole lot on understanding things I've been playing with the radio to learn on my own but this video explains a whole big bunch thank you very much my friend that was awesome video big thumbs up buddy thank you your friend Roy
I'm sure they will brother I will check all your videos out thank you buddy maybe you can check out my youtube channel that would be cool if you would subscribe much love bro on all your videos
Great video! I have a question I hope you can answer: I purchased an RC truck for my son for Xmas (since I can't insert URLs, search on Amazon for "TOZO C2031 RC CARS High Speed 30MPH"). Well the transmitter has broken and I need to purchase a new one. I'm not sure which one to get. We purchased a replacement on Amazon ("Himoto 1:18 2.4Ghz 2Ch Transmitter for E18 Series") which doesn't work with the RC car, and I'm not sure why. So I'm not sure what to get. Do you have any suggestions?
Awesome video👍 I have a question!?!?I have the same controller and receiver in my sprint 2 and for some reason it goes faster in reverse even when I adjust the EPA. I can't seem to figure it out
Hey eyal, i would like to replace the cheap-Chinese 27mhz tx/rx on my son's 12v ride-on car, its uses something called control box and its not similar to the RC hobby world (when u use that small receiver and esc), any suggestions on how to make it work? Thanks!
i got a lego racer from around 2008 and lost the remote. i need something to control it and cant possibly find another remote so the question is, can i use something else and what should i use/order?
I've got the same transmitter and trying to use it on an SCX10 with a taser 60 amp brushed speed control. I've got the exponential's set to +100% and the throttle is still way too touchy and sensitive. -100% makes it go full throttle immediately. I need the throttle to be softer at the lower range of trigger movement
Hi, you need to set the Expo to -100% (minus). If you also want to limit the maximum speed, then set the EPA to a lower value. The figure at 5:31 might be of help to you.
@@eyal-carmi if I put it to -100% it just goes full-throttle immediately even if you barely touch the throttle. +100% is a little better but still way too touchy
Eyal Carmi I think you have the expo curves not as they really are? Negatieve expo makes it more responsive... Positive expo is what is needed if you want to have a slower response at first...
hi Great video. I'd like to know how do I switch the steering setting on a GT3C so right turn,turns right and not left .. iv tried some setting but can't get it right ,, Please assist ., Thanks
Can you please tell me how to bind multiple reciever that work on the only channel that have been select. Eg channel 1 has nitro buggy and channel 2 has electric car, when i set channel one setting for buggy it can run the channel for the CAR and the buggy so is channel 2.
ok let's say i put the two car side by side and turn on, channel 1(buggy) channel 2 (car). when i select which channel 1 only the buggy go. What i got is that the two of them go when i select channel 1. Is there anyway to prevent both go just the channel that selected?
Sorry, I am still confused about what you aim for. I don't know of a way you can bind a channel to car x and the other channel to car y, because binding includes all the channels together. If you want the same remote controller to control each car separately (but not simultaneously, i.e, you must turn off all other binded receivers except the one you wish to control), look at my other video "R/C Car Radio-Control Basics" at chapter "binding receiver to controller" to understand how binding works in the FlySky remote controller-receiver set. Then look at this current video at chapter "Model Naming" to understand how to attach the settings and the binding of the current receiver to a model number. Then look at the current video at chapter "Binding the receiver to the radio-controller" to understand how to bind the receiver to the controller. Because the radio controller has only 1 unique ID (not the receiver), all the receivers you bind will react to the remote controller the same way-that is why you have 10 model numbers, so you can adjust your own settings for each of your binded receivers (but as far as I remember all 10 model numbers work on any of the remote controller-receiver bindings because they share the same and solely remote controller ID) . I haven't looked deep into that, so please correct me if I am mistaken.
Thank for the further explanation, understand now. What i'm trying to do is to control 2 cars(one at a time) with one remote control at a switch of the channel (like having 2 remote control in one).
+ArrmaTube23 Hi, I believe NP-ADJ is Neutral position adjustment. What it means for example with the throttle channel is at what position you define the trigger to cause the motor not to move. It can be defined in the servo channel as well. this name sounds to me the same meaning as the trim function (look at this video about the trim function).
I still cant figure out why my rc car connects to the reciever randomly not every time when i am starting but sometimes it connects it also some times when it starts it goes full speed or while im driving it it will start to drive by itself PLEASE HELP.
Hi Jordan, It sounds like you haven't set the fail-safe function. Please watch the Fail-Safe at time 10:45 of this video. I also explain in more details in my other video "FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial" at time Fail-Safe 7:42. Please tell me if it helped.
Hi, sorry for late reply. Regarding the second thing you mentioned, this sounds as if you did not set the fail-safe function. Some of remote control - receiver have this function, some don't. Look at this video 10:45. About your disconnections - it could be one of many things. For example, it might be an electric disconnection in the car or remote control. It could also be that the distance between the remote control and receiver is too long.
Hello eyal, I own a cheap nikko rc car,A fast and furious Nissan Silvia s15 rc car and, It has the remote control flat not gun shaped like urs.But I wanted to know if you know of way to put connect a remote control to it if it didnt come with it because my Son loves it and I don't know how to connect it to the rc car, please reply to this comment as soon as possible
Hi i have a question my rc haves a WP 1040 BRUSHED ESC that uses 40A for continuous discharge and 180A for burst current, what happens if I install a Lipo battery with higher stats than that? the ESC will work with the same current and the battery will last more or the ESC will not handle that current?
This is a very good question. In motors, current gets higher when the Counter- torque that is applied on the wheels gets higher (like if you drive the car on deep sand instead of a road). The motor burst current in my opinion would get higher, but the continues current would not In normal conditions (in normal conditions I mean what ground the car should drive on, what its nominal weight it should carry and for how long) because current tends to set to its stable value after few moments. If your thinking is to gain more time on one battery, then - and this is my opinion - you should limit the maximum EPA of the throttle and this is a trial and error. I would also put a fan on the motor and ESC to cool it, because the only and BIG problem with over current is heating. This is not something I would do without asking the manufacturer first. It really depends if the ESC has a protecting circuit that limits the current or cuts it off in case of over current. I don't know if anybody can answer that question except the manufacturer that made this ESC. I would advice you to write the manufacturer and follow his directions.
+Eyal C Thanks man I wanted a reaffirmation of what other ppl told me in a forum and they told me that "it will not give to the Electronics more than what they ask for" I guess I will try to ask that to the manufacturer just to be sure.
+enigmacstrike Hi, Sorry for the delay. I can’t really tell. Are all the electronics on one integrated circuit ? if so, the problem is that you can’t just replace the receiver, because you cannot separate the receiver and the ESC (Electronic Speed Controller). Since it is a vintage RC car and there are no separate modules, the servo and motor might have nonstandard voltage input and maybe the signal transmission from the receiver to the servo might be also nonstandard. I haven’t done this myself, but as I see it, if you want to do it you will have to have some knowledge in electricity / electronics to detect what voltage and maximum current the servo uses and what voltage and maximum current the motor uses. Then you may be able to tell if the flysky receiver voltage output and current can fit the servo. Most receivers today send 4.6 - 6 volts (including the Flysky I believe - but please check with the product specifications or contact the company). Afterwards you will need to find appropriate ESC for your motor and make sure it fits the receiver specs (most likely it will, but again look at the specifications of both to make sure they fit) . Then you will need to cut the wires from the servo and motor from the old electronic circuit and replace that old circuit with the new receiver and ESC and new battery appropriate for the new system. You will also have to make appropriate terminal connections so everything connects appropriately physically and electrically. This is at your own risk off course. This is a trial and error and may damage your car. Good luck with whatever decision you make.
+Eyal C No problem :D My idea its just to replace the old circuit with a new transmitter and receiver and make the appropiate wiring connections for the battery, servo and motor as you said. i actually have tested the old circuit with 9.6(1.2x8AA ) and 12v(1.5x8AA batteries) and it works fine and the current its is arround 7 to 10 A. So please clear my head do i need an ESC? the ESC just amplifies the power from the receiver or am i wrong?
+enigmacstrike You need to check the voltage and current on the motor itself. Is that the measurement you did ? If so, then you know the voltage and current the motor can work with. You need to find a suitable ESC for the motor. ESC is not exactly an amplifier of the receiver command. It does get PWM commands from the receiver and delivers PWM power to the motor, but those signals are not the same. Also, It most often has battery eliminator circuit ( BEC) to regulate the voltage to the receiver. It also it most often has a battery voltage protection to limit LIPO batteries to disconnect if low voltage threshold is reached. You can read more about it ESC here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_speed_control you should also pay attention that your car got batteries that drain pretty fast. What i mean is that the motor probably wasn't meant to work for a long time continuously (a lot of heat is accumulated). If you change the battery to a high capacity one, you will have more time, but more heat which could kill your motor. Take that into consideration as well.
Hi JJ, I suggest you buy FlySky FS-GT3B (it comes with GR3E receiver) + another GR3E receiver for about 8$. 1st receiver should be installed nikko rc car, and 2nd receiver should be installed to Nissan Silvia s15. Then you should bind each one to FlySky FS-GT3B remote conrol. Please watch my other video "FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial. " to understand what binding is and how to do it. BUT, since I don't know your systems, before you buy, open your car and see if the plugs are compatible with the GR3E receiver. If you really insist on flat remote controll then you will have to find a different remote-receiver set. But the idea of how to connect the receiver should be similiar. Please update me. Good luck!
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I am not familiar with lego racers, but if you don't have a remote control, then you must buy a new set of receiver and remote control. Look at my other video "FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial". It shows a good and cheep (about 54$) set and its functions. In my other video "Traxxas Slash Platinum 6804R..." I demonstrate how to assemble the receiver. It might fit your needs. good luck
I want to give my compliments on providing such a detailed, easy-to-understand tutorial. Good job 👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you
@@eyaleyal8441 I might have missed it in your video, but can you recall if this systen has a braking function? I have set everything up exactly how I like with help of your video, but when I try to brake it instead throws the whole car in reverse...
No bueno
Maaaaaaan thaks for this video. Ive had this transmitter for a while and never knew how to properly use it.
I am glad you liked it. Thanks for your feedback.
Thanks Eyal, it is helpful and very clear description for setting the RC Flysky
Some really good thoughts there. Thanks for sharing.
Your tutorial is so simple but informative. Instant save.
Thanks
Thanks a lot Eyal! Very informative video made professionally. Cheers mate.
Glad to hear that. Thanks for your feedback and good luck
Thank you very much Eyal c. This is the best video I have ever seen on explaining the radio system I've just been messing with rc sense November I have a Traxxas E Revo Thunder Tiger EMTA and a rovan t1000 terminator gas powered that has the fly sky this has helped me a whole lot on understanding things I've been playing with the radio to learn on my own but this video explains a whole big bunch thank you very much my friend that was awesome video big thumbs up buddy thank you your friend Roy
My pleasure :)
Maybe my other video regarding specifically the flysky remote controller and receiver can also be of help to you.
I'm sure they will brother I will check all your videos out thank you buddy maybe you can check out my youtube channel that would be cool if you would subscribe much love bro on all your videos
I will check them out thanks man
Great video! I have a question I hope you can answer: I purchased an RC truck for my son for Xmas (since I can't insert URLs, search on Amazon for "TOZO C2031 RC CARS High Speed 30MPH"). Well the transmitter has broken and I need to purchase a new one. I'm not sure which one to get. We purchased a replacement on Amazon ("Himoto 1:18 2.4Ghz 2Ch Transmitter for E18 Series") which doesn't work with the RC car, and I'm not sure why. So I'm not sure what to get. Do you have any suggestions?
Mine came backwards too thank you for telling me how to fix it
Awesome video👍 I have a question!?!?I have the same controller and receiver in my sprint 2 and for some reason it goes faster in reverse even when I adjust the EPA. I can't seem to figure it out
Thanks. Did you set the EPA to the same value in both directions (forward and backward) ?
I switched the channel 2 reverse 👍
Stirling job! Just what a newbie like me was looking for. Thanx for the info and time!
Regards
Hey eyal, i would like to replace the cheap-Chinese 27mhz tx/rx on my son's 12v ride-on car, its uses something called control box and its not similar to the RC hobby world (when u use that small receiver and esc), any suggestions on how to make it work? Thanks!
Thanks this video really helps i had no clue before i saw this video :)
i got a lego racer from around 2008 and lost the remote. i need something to control it and cant possibly find another remote so the question is, can i use something else and what should i use/order?
I've got the same transmitter and trying to use it on an SCX10 with a taser 60 amp brushed speed control. I've got the exponential's set to +100% and the throttle is still way too touchy and sensitive. -100% makes it go full throttle immediately. I need the throttle to be softer at the lower range of trigger movement
Hi, you need to set the Expo to -100% (minus). If you also want to limit the maximum speed, then set the EPA to a lower value. The figure at 5:31 might be of help to you.
@@eyal-carmi if I put it to -100% it just goes full-throttle immediately even if you barely touch the throttle. +100% is a little better but still way too touchy
Have you set the fail-safe function ? could it be some settings of the ESC ?
Eyal Carmi I think you have the expo curves not as they really are? Negatieve expo makes it more responsive... Positive expo is what is needed if you want to have a slower response at first...
hi Great video. I'd like to know how do I switch the steering setting on a GT3C so right turn,turns right and not left .. iv tried some setting but can't get it right ,, Please assist ., Thanks
Can you please tell me how to bind multiple reciever that work on the only channel that have been select. Eg channel 1 has nitro buggy and channel 2 has electric car, when i set channel one setting for buggy it can run the channel for the CAR and the buggy so is channel 2.
If I understand you correctly, do you mean you wish to control 2 R/C cars simultaneously with the same remote controller ?
ok let's say i put the two car side by side and turn on, channel 1(buggy) channel 2 (car). when i select which channel 1 only the buggy go. What i got is that the two of them go when i select channel 1. Is there anyway to prevent both go just the channel that selected?
Sorry, I am still confused about what you aim for. I don't know of a way you can bind a channel to car x and the other channel to car y, because binding includes all the channels together. If you want the same remote controller to control each car separately (but not simultaneously, i.e, you must turn off all other binded receivers except the one you wish to control), look at my other video "R/C Car Radio-Control Basics" at chapter "binding receiver to controller" to understand how binding works in the FlySky remote controller-receiver set. Then look at this current video at chapter "Model Naming" to understand how to attach the settings and the binding of the current receiver to a model number. Then look at the current video at chapter "Binding the receiver to the radio-controller" to understand how to bind the receiver to the controller. Because the radio controller has only 1 unique ID (not the receiver), all the receivers you bind will react to the remote controller the same way-that is why you have 10 model numbers, so you can adjust your own settings for each of your binded receivers (but as far as I remember all 10 model numbers work on any of the remote controller-receiver bindings because they share the same and solely remote controller ID) . I haven't looked deep into that, so please correct me if I am mistaken.
Thank for the further explanation, understand now. What i'm trying to do is to control 2 cars(one at a time) with one remote control at a switch of the channel (like having 2 remote control in one).
Hey Eyal,just wanted to ask what does Np-Adj because my Rc has that option which i am still not sure what it means thanks have a great day
+ArrmaTube23
Hi, I believe NP-ADJ is Neutral position adjustment. What it means for example with the throttle channel is at what position you define the trigger to cause the motor not to move. It can be defined in the servo channel as well. this name sounds to me the same meaning as the trim function (look at this video about the trim function).
I still cant figure out why my rc car connects to the reciever randomly not every time when i am starting but sometimes it connects it also some times when it starts it goes full speed or while im driving it it will start to drive by itself PLEASE HELP.
Hi Jordan,
It sounds like you haven't set the fail-safe function. Please watch the Fail-Safe at time 10:45 of this video. I also explain in more details in my other video "FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial" at time Fail-Safe 7:42. Please tell me if it helped.
Ok
Hi,
Did you fix the problem ? what solved it ?
Hi, sorry for late reply. Regarding the second thing you mentioned, this sounds as if you did not set the fail-safe function. Some of remote control - receiver have this function, some don't. Look at this video 10:45. About your disconnections - it could be one of many things. For example, it might be an electric disconnection in the car or remote control. It could also be that the distance between the remote control and receiver is too long.
Hello eyal, I own a cheap nikko rc car,A fast and furious Nissan Silvia s15 rc car and, It has the remote control flat not gun shaped like urs.But I wanted to know if you know of way to put connect a remote control to it if it didnt come with it because my Son loves it and I don't know how to connect it to the rc car, please reply to this comment as soon as possible
hello Eyal C..can you demo Radio controller on a nitro car? ,for example the idle or throttle correct way of settings.
Thanks..
Hi i have a question my rc haves a WP 1040 BRUSHED ESC that uses 40A for continuous discharge and 180A for burst current, what happens if I install a Lipo battery with higher stats than that? the ESC will work with the same current and the battery will last more or the ESC will not handle that current?
This is a very good question. In motors, current gets higher when the Counter- torque that is applied on the wheels gets higher (like if you drive the car on deep sand instead of a road). The motor burst current in my opinion would get higher, but the continues current would not In normal conditions (in normal conditions I mean what ground the car should drive on, what its nominal weight it should carry and for how long) because current tends to set to its stable value after few moments. If your thinking is to gain more time on one battery, then - and this is my opinion - you should limit the maximum EPA of the throttle and this is a trial and error. I would also put a fan on the motor and ESC to cool it, because the only and BIG problem with over current is heating.
This is not something I would do without asking the manufacturer first. It really depends if the ESC has a protecting circuit that limits the current or cuts it off in case of over current. I don't know if anybody can answer that question except the manufacturer that made this ESC. I would advice you to write the manufacturer and follow his directions.
+Eyal C Thanks man I wanted a reaffirmation of what other ppl told me in a forum and they told me that "it will not give to the Electronics more than what they ask for" I guess I will try to ask that to the manufacturer just to be sure.
Great, straight to the point
I want to bring back to life my old Tyco Lamborghini Countach 9.6V. Do you think is possible if i buy one of those transmitter & receiver?
+enigmacstrike
Hi,
Sorry for the delay. I can’t really tell. Are all the
electronics on one integrated circuit ? if so, the problem is that you can’t just
replace the receiver, because you cannot separate the receiver and the ESC
(Electronic Speed Controller). Since it is a vintage RC car and there are no separate
modules, the servo and motor might have nonstandard voltage input and maybe the
signal transmission from the receiver to the servo might be also nonstandard. I
haven’t done this myself, but as I see it, if you want to do it you will have
to have some knowledge in electricity / electronics to detect what voltage and maximum
current the servo uses and what voltage and maximum current the motor uses. Then
you may be able to tell if the flysky receiver voltage output and current can
fit the servo. Most receivers today send 4.6 - 6 volts (including the Flysky I believe
- but please check with the product specifications or contact the company). Afterwards
you will need to find appropriate ESC for your motor and make sure it fits the
receiver specs (most likely it will, but again look at the specifications of
both to make sure they fit) . Then you
will need to cut the wires from the servo and motor from the old electronic
circuit and replace that old circuit with the new receiver and ESC and new
battery appropriate for the new system. You will also have to make appropriate terminal
connections so everything connects appropriately physically and electrically. This
is at your own risk off course. This is a trial and error and may damage your
car. Good luck with whatever decision you make.
+Eyal C No problem :D
My idea its just to replace the old circuit with a new transmitter and receiver and make the appropiate wiring connections for the battery, servo and motor as you said. i actually have tested the old circuit with 9.6(1.2x8AA ) and 12v(1.5x8AA batteries) and it works fine and the current its is arround 7 to 10 A. So please clear my head do i need an ESC? the ESC just amplifies the power from the receiver or am i wrong?
+enigmacstrike
You need to check the voltage and current on the motor itself. Is that the measurement you did ?
If so, then you know the voltage and current the motor can work with. You need to find a suitable ESC for the motor. ESC is not exactly an amplifier of the receiver command. It does get PWM commands from the receiver and delivers PWM power to the motor, but those signals are not the same. Also, It most often has battery eliminator circuit ( BEC) to regulate the voltage to the receiver. It also it most often has a battery voltage protection to limit LIPO batteries to disconnect if low voltage threshold is reached. You can read more about it ESC here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_speed_control
you should also pay attention that your car got batteries that drain pretty fast. What i mean is that the motor probably wasn't meant to work for a long time continuously (a lot of heat is accumulated). If you change the battery to a high capacity one, you will have more time, but more heat which could kill your motor. Take that into consideration as well.
+Eyal C thank you for the tips i will read more about it :D
What's the sword noise at the first demo?
Is it possible to drive a car with one joystick?
Very helpful for a beginner like me. Thank you.
Hi JJ,
I suggest you buy FlySky FS-GT3B (it comes with GR3E receiver) + another GR3E receiver for about 8$. 1st receiver should be installed nikko rc car, and 2nd receiver should be installed to Nissan Silvia s15. Then you should bind each one to FlySky FS-GT3B remote conrol. Please watch my other video "FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial. " to understand what binding is and how to do it. BUT, since I don't know your systems, before you buy, open your car and see if the plugs are compatible with the GR3E receiver. If you really insist on flat remote controll then you will have to find a different remote-receiver set. But the idea of how to connect the receiver should be similiar. Please update me. Good luck!
hi how to setup transmiter on your rc car
+Govand Xgovand
Hi,
look at my FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial
Dear subscribers,
I appreciate you following my videos and giving me your feedback. It gives me much joy to know I could be of help to you. Please feel free to help other subscriber’s technical questions if you know the answers or correct me if you find that I am wrong. As much as I would like to know everything, I don’t. Thank you and HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016 :)
Wow great video. It helped me greatly. 👍🏻
Glad to hear that. Thanks for letting me know.
Very Educational indeed..........!
I am not familiar with lego racers, but if you don't have a remote control, then you must buy a new set of receiver and remote control. Look at my other video "FlySky FS-GT3B radio control & GR3E receiver how to video tutorial". It shows a good and cheep (about 54$) set and its functions. In my other video "Traxxas Slash Platinum 6804R..." I demonstrate how to assemble the receiver. It might fit your needs. good luck
now i know of that all function... thx broo.. good video..
Thank you.
gladly
thank
You friend
Fantastic video , thanks for the captions though your accent is not
that hard to understand.
Excellent grammer, excellent tutorial.
Thanks
Great tutorial!
good one...... thanks for the information.......
Thanks you for the help
Thanks
That's the steering wheels servo sound
Hey bro are you from Israel
Hi, Yes I am.
not this like airplane transmiter devo 7
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