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PostPosted: Sat 17. Jun 2023 2:11:22 
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Hi guys, just looking for clarification on my understanding of wiring up a Spirit 2, R-XSR with F.port firmware, and Spirit FrSky integration cable.

According to https://manual.spirit-system.com/index.php?title=FrSky_FPort, the integration cable alone can not power the receiver:

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Please connect also a direct cable for powering the receiver to AUX2 port if possible - this cable is supplied with Spirit unit. Alternatively you can use a secondary BEC power cable to power the receiver. FrSky integration cable can't feed power to the receiver alone so without this, it can't work.


Since the receiver only has one +5v pin, am I correct in understanding that I will need to run a cable from AUX2 into a Y harness (or solder) to combine the red wires into the +5v pin?

Thanks

Edit: added diagram


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PostPosted: Sat 17. Jun 2023 9:11:44 
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Hello,
I think you need extra cable from Aux2, I would take plus and minus and no signal !
You can take an Y-cable to connect both plugs together -
And about the 5V+, thats only the positive pole for the powersource -

Operating voltage range is given by FrSky in the attached picture:
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PostPosted: Sat 17. Jun 2023 11:17:45 
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Oops, yeah you're right. Thanks for your help.

Updated the diagram. How does that look? Is there anything else I might be missing? Apologies if these are noob questions, I am a cave man from the nitro flybar FM radio period.


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PostPosted: Sat 17. Jun 2023 15:45:18 
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It looks like as in the manual said - that should work !

here an additional hardcopy from the manual:
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PostPosted: Mon 19. Jun 2023 16:19:35 
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Thanks a lot mate. The thing that still confuses me is that the Spirit 2 manual states that it includes a cable for this purpose. Maybe the level of assumed knowledge is higher than what my lizard brain has, but the unit comes with a couple of standard servo cables and a 3-pin at one end, which splits into 3 separate connectors. I don't see how this configuration can connect these components without the addition of a Y-cable or soldering? Do other receivers have additional power pins? I'm new to the modern RC landscape so this stuff is new to me.


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PostPosted: Mon 19. Jun 2023 18:45:21 
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I tried to copy it into an Excel table with pictures, doesn't look particularly nice, but you can imagine it better - Of course, only plus and minus from Aux2 and no signal, I couldn't display it like that, so it's simplified...
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PostPosted: Wed 21. Jun 2023 14:22:04 
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Cheers for that mate, it looks like what you've explained and drawn up is consistent with my understanding of how it ought to be. I just acquired a Y cable so I'm going to wire it up in the next few days. I really appreciate your input, thank you.


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PostPosted: Wed 21. Jun 2023 20:10:30 
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No problem, I was happy to do that!
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