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xoexoe
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Posted: Mon 21. Oct 2019 22:02:55 |
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I am using 3 different Spirit units: • Spirit Black with R-XSR receiver • micro Spirit with XSR receiver • Spirit 2 with R-XSR receiver
All have integration and telemetry enabled via FrSky Horus OpenTX. All have a FrSky integration cable connected between the SYS port and the receiver's S.Port.
If I want to connect the USB programming interface connector to my units (because I'd rather do some particular setup using computer than using integration), I need to access the SYS port. But the SYS port is occupied with integration cables.
Here's my question: Is it safe electronically for me to make a simple Y-connector so that during setup on my computer I simultaneously have the SYS port connected to my computer's USB drive and keep the FrSky integration cable connected to the SYS port? Usually I physically disconnect the FrSKy integration cable when I want to connect to a computer, but I'm wondering if it's safe to just keep it connected. If I do so then the USB programming cable would be in parallel with the FrSky integration cable and with all S.Port sensors.
I would be powering the unit with my HobbyWing bulit-in ESC via Aux or Aux 1 port.
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xoexoe
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Posted: Fri 25. Oct 2019 6:20:26 |
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Joined: Sat 04. May 2019 17:14:54 Posts: 106
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Is this safe?
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Fri 25. Oct 2019 7:10:28 |
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Hello,
it is not safe unfortunately and also it will not work when connected at the same time.
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