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 Post subject: Nitro Wiring
PostPosted: Sat 03. Feb 2018 23:16:41 
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Hi
Just trying to suss out wiring for a G700 nitro build I’m going to do

Looking at a perfect regulators Safe switch duo pro (also a glow igniter)- that’s x2 HV input leads from a lipo (not going to regulate supply, just HV)
Align governor- x2 Servo leads as I’m using 2 DSMX sats in the spirit
5 servos total

Just abit confused as to where to plug these in, I think it’s like this-

CH1 – Pitch / Aileron servo
CH2 – Elevator servo
CH3 – Aileron / Pitch servo
CH4 – Rudder servo
Aux 2- One input lead from regulator (HV)
Aux 1- Throttle Servo
Rud- Align RPM sensor lead
Ail/Pit/Ele- Align RPM sensor lead

So I need one more port for the second HV supply lead from my regulator, but I can’t see where I can put this unless one of the align RPM sensor leads goes somewhere else?

Thanks in advanced! :D


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 Post subject: Re: Nitro Wiring
PostPosted: Sun 04. Feb 2018 19:40:28 
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Hello,

you can use the CH0 port for any purpose.

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 Post subject: Re: Nitro Wiring
PostPosted: Mon 05. Feb 2018 3:15:14 
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“If you are using Spektrum satellites, then instead of the Spektrum connector you will need second servo connector which can be powered from the BEC port. Make sure that the Black wire is in the middle of the Servo connector.
As the last operation, connect it to the unit.”

Cool, thanks Tomas. Just needed to check the RUD port wouldn’t fry the Align RPM sensor :). I’ll put the second input supply from the regulator into CH0.

Thank you!


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 Post subject: Re: Nitro Wiring
PostPosted: Mon 05. Feb 2018 10:57:37 
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Good,
you can use a small step down regulator which can power the Align sensor if BEC voltage is too high.
But usually it can work from BEC.

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