OutdoorMentor you can depin those nano just as well and pin then into other jst nanos. But normally you would have to solder the jsts to it as most of the times they don't come with it on both ends. You will definitely need to get a soldering iron and spare escs and a spare motor as well. Trust me. Are you flying acro?
Thanks bro. You're the only one who's actually explained this thoroughly. I think everyone else just assumes we're all electric engineers and understand this stuff
I think you're the only person who is using the X6B on a quad. I've tried to find other videos about this configuration and you're the only one making videos about it. I have just bought an X6B as there isn't any other reliable flysky tx available where I live. So thank you for putting up this video.
Thanks so much for the video.. Have several quads (micro quads and 250 racer) but they all came with the controller and drone all configured.. I was torn between getting the Wizard X220 with the controller or just the X220 as an ARF... Because the RTF was on back order, I got the ARF and it will be here in a week... After watching several of your videos, I feel more than confident getting this up and running.. Have Libre Pilot on the 250 Racer and have been playing with the PID's, and have a micro quad set up with Beta Flight and/or Clean Flight...... Following your simple instructions, I cant wait to get it set up. You answered so many questions relating to the different "languages".. Thanks a bunch, and keep the info videos coming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like we both got the wizardx220 around the same time. Got one had so much fun learning this puzzle. I had to buy another one. I now only build my own.
yeasss omg had the same noob problems hahaha quite a hassle as a beginner when you need to order soldering equipment, chargers and separate cables...all adds up
Shawn FPV don't do that. Use the plug of your fs ia6b that goes into the fc. Solder the cable together. This plugging and just mashing thing is not gonna work for a long time. Soldering iron you will need it anyways in this hobby.
Yes. If you want rssi in the betaflight osd, I beleive you just need to select channel 14 in the dropdown menu. It will also give you voltage, but that always stays at 5v because of how it's powered.
I havent opened my X220 yet. Wonder how long cable I actually need? My thoughts is that I would better soldier cables together. Less chance of lossing control because of vibration.
I'm curious if the RX to PDB connector is an 8pin JST SH 1.0mm? Or, where you can purchase the RX to PDB cable if you need a spare? If someone knows the specifics on the connector, and/or has a link where you can buy a replacement cable, please post. Thanks.
I'm a noob for the life I can't figure this wiring I bought 2 when they were 99 dollars so be a little. Bought flysky fsi6x x6rec tiers no rhyme or reason these should wire up I've seen hacking in it to fly are add your receiver help Kent Alexander 50077
What's the name of the connector that goes in the f3? I bought my wizard used and it was hardwired for the receiver. I want to use sbus but don't know the name of the wire
Hi! Most people will zip-tie it anywhere that it will fit, as long as the antennas are sticking out for good reception. Maybe the inside of the top plate?
Marc Cooper does your fc lights turn up? Does your fc still connect to betaflight? Do the other escs make the startup tone? Check of you plugged in the reciever right if it is on ibus white cable has to be going out to the edge.
Great video for beginners made by a beginner, but of course it's very lazy practice to just pinch wires together inside some tape and hope/pray for the best..... It's all fun till your quad loses communication with your transmitter suddenly 50 metres off the ground, and drops onto someones head or vehicle (or even worse if failsafe not setup correctly) keeps flying straight into somebody's face !!! But it is what it is..... I'm sure by now this guy is much more experienced and knows 100% to solder every wire joint, heat shrink and cabe-tie it right. :)
Gregory Dahl Paul’s right .... Every wire joint should be soldered. It’s just common sense.. But I’m sure we all know this by now 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 This comment was from a year ago buddy 🤣🤣🤣
I think those are 3-wire JST SH Connectors. Great Video though!
OutdoorMentor you can depin those nano just as well and pin then into other jst nanos. But normally you would have to solder the jsts to it as most of the times they don't come with it on both ends. You will definitely need to get a soldering iron and spare escs and a spare motor as well. Trust me. Are you flying acro?
Thanks bro. You're the only one who's actually explained this thoroughly. I think everyone else just assumes we're all electric engineers and understand this stuff
yeah,... or to mutch non important bullshitting coming with it
I think you're the only person who is using the X6B on a quad. I've tried to find other videos about this configuration and you're the only one making videos about it.
I have just bought an X6B as there isn't any other reliable flysky tx available where I live.
So thank you for putting up this video.
Hi! You are so welcome! I'm glad I can help other FlySky pilots!
чувак, ты продлил жизнь этому старичку👍
Thanks so much for the video.. Have several quads (micro quads and 250 racer) but they all came with the controller and drone all configured.. I was torn between getting the Wizard X220 with the controller or just the X220 as an ARF... Because the RTF was on back order, I got the ARF and it will be here in a week... After watching several of your videos, I feel more than confident getting this up and running.. Have Libre Pilot on the 250 Racer and have been playing with the PID's, and have a micro quad set up with Beta Flight and/or Clean Flight...... Following your simple instructions, I cant wait to get it set up. You answered so many questions relating to the different "languages".. Thanks a bunch, and keep the info videos coming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like we both got the wizardx220 around the same time. Got one had so much fun learning this puzzle. I had to buy another one. I now only build my own.
Bro you are the biggest help man you are the best
Well thanks! 🤓👍
Thanks for that👍 saved me soldering to the board, but think ill solder join the wires though.
Great vid👍😉
What is the name of the other connector the black one
Thanks for the tips bro. I just ordered my receiver il try that 👍
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yeasss omg had the same noob problems hahaha quite a hassle as a beginner when you need to order soldering equipment, chargers and separate cables...all adds up
Can I use the I bus port on the bottom to control quad and get voltage ? Or do you need to plug in both 3 pin I bus ports on the RX
Does it already have a free wire?
Hi! I'm not sure what you mean.
thanks for your video! I have a Wizard X220s and is diferent :(
You know where I should be connect the receiver?? Thanks and regards!
OutdoorMentor thanks! I try to do this
@@Krazy_Corn joshua bardwell has a fantastic video series that answers these questions :)
@@Krazy_Corn all 3 wires together on one port? I have the wizard s and the xB receiver but I'm not getting any stick commands on beta flight
I don't really know what is that but nice video.
Could you be more specific on how you mashedup the 2wires together?
Shawn FPV don't do that. Use the plug of your fs ia6b that goes into the fc. Solder the cable together. This plugging and just mashing thing is not gonna work for a long time. Soldering iron you will need it anyways in this hobby.
FunTechandMore thats exactly what i ended up doing .. thanks
Shawn FPV nice and clean job!
Do U get telemetry?
Yes. If you want rssi in the betaflight osd, I beleive you just need to select channel 14 in the dropdown menu. It will also give you voltage, but that always stays at 5v because of how it's powered.
I havent opened my X220 yet. Wonder how long cable I actually need? My thoughts is that I would better soldier cables together. Less chance of lossing control because of vibration.
Actually with X220 came cable with "Full length" connector. I soldered that together with one of the receiver cables. Should be more stable.
The connector is a 3 pin JST SH
good vid mate :)
I'm curious if the RX to PDB connector is an 8pin JST SH 1.0mm? Or, where you can purchase the RX to PDB cable if you need a spare? If someone knows the specifics on the connector, and/or has a link where you can buy a replacement cable, please post. Thanks.
Thanks for the links! good stuff
I'm a noob for the life I can't figure this wiring I bought 2 when they were 99 dollars so be a little. Bought flysky fsi6x x6rec tiers no rhyme or reason these should wire up I've seen hacking in it to fly are add your receiver help Kent Alexander 50077
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What's the name of the connector that goes in the f3? I bought my wizard used and it was hardwired for the receiver. I want to use sbus but don't know the name of the wire
My understanding is that they are 3-pin JST SH connectors.
Can someone please tell me where to mount the x6b after it’s connected to the wizard x200hv....having difficulty finding a space for it.
Hi! Most people will zip-tie it anywhere that it will fit, as long as the antennas are sticking out for good reception. Maybe the inside of the top plate?
hi i had my esc blow so changed it. tryed to plug my new receiver in but it does nothing. doesnt blink and on my pdb the lights show two red.
Marc Cooper does your fc lights turn up? Does your fc still connect to betaflight? Do the other escs make the startup tone? Check of you plugged in the reciever right if it is on ibus white cable has to be going out to the edge.
3:48 "wrap each one with electrical tap" .......and then wait for them to fall apart.
Great video for beginners made by a beginner, but of course it's very lazy practice to just pinch wires together inside some tape and hope/pray for the best..... It's all fun till your quad loses communication with your transmitter suddenly 50 metres off the ground, and drops onto someones head or vehicle (or even worse if failsafe not setup correctly) keeps flying straight into somebody's face !!! But it is what it is..... I'm sure by now this guy is much more experienced and knows 100% to solder every wire joint, heat shrink and cabe-tie it right. :)
Gregory Dahl Paul’s right .... Every wire joint should be soldered. It’s just common sense.. But I’m sure we all know this by now 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 This comment was from a year ago buddy 🤣🤣🤣
can I bind this transmitter to I bus receiver without using flight controller and bind using esc and battery
i want to control rc palne with this so i asked the question
You know that in the back of the receiver you have solder pads where you can solder the wires directly only needing one plug...
sir how do u connect fly sky ia6b to the flight controller plz help me. I am confused.
It's a jst 1.5mm 3 pin plug
Thanks!
That’s a skiddie scoop wire 😆
Hmm I hear bluegrass music 🎵
Jst 3 pin 1mm
lucky i need to just watch how cus his personality is so irritating