Uuhmeraa.....You could also check and see If they still have any Sombra 6 ch. left.
GATO! (It has begun)
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Guys, are we sure this is correct? Reason why i'm asking is that when i take my volt meter to just my battery (black end to the black end of the battery and red to red) i get 11.1 volts like normal.....but after i plug the battery in and test on the female end right before i connect to all of my components (like the ESC, LIPO, etc) i have to match my volt meter's black to the RED and and volt meter's red to the BLACK end of the dean connector......i'm scared to plug this in lol....did i f*ck somthing up in my initial drawing?
Thanks,... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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Guys, are we sure this is correct? Reason why i'm asking is that when i take my volt meter to just my battery (black end to the black end of the battery and red to red) i get 11.1 volts like normal.....but after i plug the battery in and test on the female end right before i connect to all of my components (like the ESC, LIPO, etc) i have to match my volt meter's black to the RED and and volt meter's red to the BLACK end of the dean connector......i'm scared to plug this in lol....did i f*ck somthing up in my initial drawing?
Thanks,
(still looking for better photos, Matt).
MWho is John Galt?Comment
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Look closely at the Deans connectors and you can see that they can't be wired in an identical fashion!
A single prong on one and and two prongs on the other. If you wire them the same, once you connect them together,
you'll end up with mismatched polarities.
Whichever way you wire the connector to your battery, note which wire lines up with the single prong on
the other side. Wire the other connector opposite of the way you wired the first one. When they're connected together,
black will be to black, and red will be to red.
A simple mistake to make, but also a simple fix!
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Yes there is something wrong! From battery to BEC and ESC. The BEC output to all the other devices.
Edit Note: I am getting myself confused..........not trying to add to the craziness, sorry.Last edited by trout; 03-15-2014, 09:01 PM.If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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Ok guys, here are some pictures to describe everything just to be super clear before testing any further.
1)The red arrow as you can see is taking the batteries red line down through the main line through the WTC (the main line section used is the side with the black stripe)
2)This is the same line on the other side of the WTC (notice the black stripe on the wire ... so its still the red lead from the battery).
3)Can you guys see my problem now? I'm pretture sure tha
t i need to flip the wiring from picture number one; but I've been seeing positives and negatives too long today that i just need a fresh pair of eyes. See the arrows are pointing to the Black leads to the rest of my devices (ESC, LIPO, etc).
4)Volt reading directly from the battery. Red needle to red lead on battery and black needle to black lead on battery. 11.1v
5)Volt reading from the end of the wire that goes through the WTC after the switch is turned on. I have to put the red needle to what would be the BLACK connection to the rest of my sub components, and the black needle to the red connection:(
Plausible conclusion
If i'm correct that i've F'd up the polarity ... is it as simple as switch those two wires around? I'm thinking yes?
Thanks everyone!... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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You got the male Dean's plug at the after dry space end ass-backwards. Swap the wires to the poles on the plug and you're good.
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Oh please tell me theres a different option? That was the biggest pain in the ass to solder with so many wires going to those poles... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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Yes sir!!! Stupid pain in the ass wires. Getting close though for sure... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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Good man!
I'll sign your Card.
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Good news, I've got my male red dean connector switch on the aft side ...
But
I decided to take a look at my radio and receiver like you mentioned David and it is 72mhz on the back of the transmitter and so are the crystals:( Who do i contact from sub-driver.com to send me the right component and crystals?
See pic below
I can give you guys pics of the crystals too if needed; but as of right now i have a 72mhz trx/rx not a 75mhz.... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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