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10.11.2010, 12:52 PM

How did you hook the receiver power backwards? The power wire is the center pin on the servo plug. If hooked wrong, the only thing that would happen is the ground and signal pin would be reversed. Any decent receiver should be able to easily handle a grounded signal wire, especially since it's not a high current line and the high possibility of users hooking it wrong.
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10.11.2010, 03:54 PM

Brian,

I was actually using a two pronged receiver battery pack. Only two wires. One red and one black. Should have went with my first mind and hooked it up to the car to start with.


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Test run of FlySky GT3b system - 10.11.2010, 07:44 PM

I got a chance today to get my GTP out with now controlled with the Flysky GT3B 2.4ghz system. I have to say the best 60 bucks spent. Range is incredible and responsiveness is spot on.


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