Hi there.
As a complete Newbie, I'm coming to grips with my new Trex 550e and have picked up some snippets online about how to set-up the servos, swash, etc without connecting the main battery but rather using a separate 4.8V, 1100mAh NiCd 4 cell receiver battery as the power source. Being completely new, this appeals to me for obvious safety reasons!
Can someone please explain what connects to what and with what connections? I think some form of Y-harness/extension lead is suggested, which is tucked out of the way when powering/flying the helicopter using the main flight battery. But when it comes to set up, that lead is pulled out of the helicopter and plugged into the dedicated receiver battery. The advantage with this approach, it seems, is that I don't have to disconnect two of the (apparently fragile) motor connections to remain safe.
However, I'm afraid I've confused myself with ESC connections, receiver connections, what goes where/to which terminal, what type of harness to use, whether male/female ends (JST?), etc. Also, is this even a good idea? Seems so to me, but would be very grateful for advice.
Thanks!
As a complete Newbie, I'm coming to grips with my new Trex 550e and have picked up some snippets online about how to set-up the servos, swash, etc without connecting the main battery but rather using a separate 4.8V, 1100mAh NiCd 4 cell receiver battery as the power source. Being completely new, this appeals to me for obvious safety reasons!
Can someone please explain what connects to what and with what connections? I think some form of Y-harness/extension lead is suggested, which is tucked out of the way when powering/flying the helicopter using the main flight battery. But when it comes to set up, that lead is pulled out of the helicopter and plugged into the dedicated receiver battery. The advantage with this approach, it seems, is that I don't have to disconnect two of the (apparently fragile) motor connections to remain safe.
However, I'm afraid I've confused myself with ESC connections, receiver connections, what goes where/to which terminal, what type of harness to use, whether male/female ends (JST?), etc. Also, is this even a good idea? Seems so to me, but would be very grateful for advice.
Thanks!


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