Motion pack and settings for a Futaba T6K
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 12:49 pm
I wonder if I might please ask for some guidance on setting up a Futaba T6K transmitter to run the motion and sound system on a Rolls Royce Armoured Car.
I am a total novice to Armortek models, and am finally getting round to making the Rolls Royce Armoured Car I purchased some time ago. I have to say that I am enjoying making the model immensely.
However, I have run into a brick wall setting up the motion and sound pack.
I have a Futaba T6K. I have set up the bench test, and the transmitter is communicating fine with the receiver. However, when I turn the system on the main motor runs continuously and does not respond to the throttle - the motor speed is the same regardless of where the throttle is. The same is true for the steering motor, which simply runs at full speed as soon as the system starts up. Curiously, the turret motor does respond to the control on the transmitter, but only moves in one direction. The servos and front lights do respond to the switches on the transmitter, however, so the system is working (in part).
I have tried adjusting the "End point" settings on the transmitter (i.e. adjusting the throws) for the relevant channels, but that makes no difference.
Does anyone have any advice for how to set up the transmitter so that i can control the motors? As well as a novice at building Armortek kits, I am also a total novice with R/C systems, so I am very much in the dark as to what adjustments I need to make.
Very grateful for any advice.
Philip
I am a total novice to Armortek models, and am finally getting round to making the Rolls Royce Armoured Car I purchased some time ago. I have to say that I am enjoying making the model immensely.
However, I have run into a brick wall setting up the motion and sound pack.
I have a Futaba T6K. I have set up the bench test, and the transmitter is communicating fine with the receiver. However, when I turn the system on the main motor runs continuously and does not respond to the throttle - the motor speed is the same regardless of where the throttle is. The same is true for the steering motor, which simply runs at full speed as soon as the system starts up. Curiously, the turret motor does respond to the control on the transmitter, but only moves in one direction. The servos and front lights do respond to the switches on the transmitter, however, so the system is working (in part).
I have tried adjusting the "End point" settings on the transmitter (i.e. adjusting the throws) for the relevant channels, but that makes no difference.
Does anyone have any advice for how to set up the transmitter so that i can control the motors? As well as a novice at building Armortek kits, I am also a total novice with R/C systems, so I am very much in the dark as to what adjustments I need to make.
Very grateful for any advice.
Philip