can you please explain how to connect sabertooth 2×25 with at9 radiolink
this will be helpful for my next project. thanks for pointing out the power supply. I probably would have powered up receiver n sabertooth with power without removing red wire
I know I am very VERY late to the game here.. but.. Would a small Capacitor breakout have helped with this situation if it was just a case of the Sabertooth not having clean output to the receiver?
Thanks
Positive and Negative from battery both go to receiver. ONLY Ground (Black) and Signal (White or Yellow) go to Sabertooth. DO NOT CONNECT any RED wires from receiver to Sabertooth in this configuration. The loose REDs are just in the clear shrink tubing and don't connect to anything.
Helpful video.. is the negative wire from the battery pack also connected to the receiver and where do the two red wires from the receiver that are not used go? Are they cut or connected to each other. Thanks
your rc reciver is pulling more than 10 miliamps and that„s why it is jerking. have the same probleme with my sabertooth 2×5. Another question i have see that you are using an extra liniar servo how did you implement this on your sabertooth? did you connected with your rc reciver ? and from where did you suply power?
Thanks
where is the motor pluged in
I used the sport BEC from DE to power the receiver directly from the motor batteries. That worked as a reliable power source. As long as the batteries have enough juice to run the motors they have more than enough umph to power the reciever via the sport BEC. Nice tutorial though. Thanks!
Thanks for this video! It will make wiring the receiver easy.
can you please explain how to connect sabertooth 2×25 with at9 radiolink
this will be helpful for my next project. thanks for pointing out the power supply. I probably would have powered up receiver n sabertooth with power without removing red wire
all hail sabertooth 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zzvYOM1KbY
I know I am very VERY late to the game here.. but..
Would a small Capacitor breakout have helped with this situation if it was just a case of the Sabertooth not having clean output to the receiver?
Thanks
Positive and Negative from battery both go to receiver. ONLY Ground (Black) and Signal (White or Yellow) go to Sabertooth. DO NOT CONNECT any RED wires from receiver to Sabertooth in this configuration. The loose REDs are just in the clear shrink tubing and don't connect to anything.
Helpful video.. is the negative wire from the battery pack also connected to the receiver and where do the two red wires from the receiver that are not used go? Are they cut or connected to each other. Thanks
your rc reciver is pulling more than 10 miliamps and that„s why it is jerking. have the same probleme with my sabertooth 2×5. Another question i have see that you are using an extra liniar servo how did you implement this on your sabertooth? did you connected with your rc reciver ? and from where did you suply power?
Thanks
where is the motor pluged in
I used the sport BEC from DE to power the receiver directly from the motor batteries. That worked as a reliable power source. As long as the batteries have enough juice to run the motors they have more than enough umph to power the reciever via the sport BEC. Nice tutorial though. Thanks!
Thanks for this video! It will make wiring the receiver easy.
Great diagnostics!