I have a question about an X-Tail Mixer Set-Up!
X-Tail Mixer Set-Up
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The photo above shows the X-Tail Mixer that I have.
I understand the servo output connector pins. Channel (1) & Channel (2) unplug from the receiver and are plugged into the two output connectors pins.
I see (A) Pitch Cmd Signal lead & (B) Rudder Cmd Signal Lead.
#1: This being a X Tail sub I am not sure witch servo plugs into (B) Rudder Cmd Signal Lead? is it (1) or (2)?
#2: I do not have a pitch controller. Do I just leave (A) Pitch Cmd Signal Lead a plug to nowhere?
I just want to operate this X-Tail Mixer on DEFAULT, so I will not be messing around with (E) Setup Button.
I have the new FrSky X-18 Dual Band Transmitter with the TD-R10 Receiver. I was hoping that it was coming to me all set up for X-Tail operation. That did not happen. So I ordered the X-Tail Mixer for my installation. Now before anyone says! Why don't you just program the transmitter yourself. I am EXTREMELY new to this system, and I want to just leave well enough alone for now thank you.
Any advice on the X-Tail Mixer setup would be appreciated.
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
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I totally understand the capabilities of the FrSky X-18 Dual Band Transmitter. But I am a grumpy 80 + year old man that does not have the brain connections of a younger person to learn the complexities of that software. I have a boat that wants to get to the water!
I do appreciate your input! :-))
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."Last edited by rwtdiver; 05-07-2024, 04:48 PM.Comment
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ffr2608, (Sorry, I do not have your name)
I want to thank you Very much for taking the time to put up this great instructional YouTube of doing mixing. I for sure will follow it closely and try to get mine working.
While I have your attention, is there a chance for one more question?
The brushless motor that was sized out for my boat and with the prop I have it is WAY to much throttle for this boat. Could you possibly tell me if my X-18 transmitter has the capabilities to slow the motor down through the full stick operation?
Thank you in advance for the help, it is certainly appreciated!
Rob
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Rob,
The radio can easily adjust the endpoint for the throttle. Just go into the Mixer menu, select your throttle channel, then scroll down to weight. Adjust your throttle to whatever you'd like, anywhere from 0 to 100%.
Regarding the mixer, here is a video on how to set it up step-by-step for your radio if you wanted to go that route.
For Kevin's x-tail module, plug A into your rear plane channel. I think I usually put those on CH4. If not, it will be CH5. You can check in the same mixer menu I mentioned above, select your rear plane channel, then scroll down to output at the very bottom. That will tell you what channel that mix is outputting on. Plug B into your rudder, CH1. Plug one of your boat's servos into C and the other into D. If these end up moving in the wrong directions, you can either swap them around or switch the directions in the mixer menu.
If you want to schedule a consult time with me to go over your radio in detail, I'd be happy to show you the ropes.Comment
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Rob,
The radio can easily adjust the endpoint for the throttle. Just go into the Mixer menu, select your throttle channel, then scroll down to weight. Adjust your throttle to whatever you'd like, anywhere from 0 to 100%.
Regarding the mixer, here is a video on how to set it up step-by-step for your radio if you wanted to go that route.
For Kevin's x-tail module, plug A into your rear plane channel. I think I usually put those on CH4. If not, it will be CH5. You can check in the same mixer menu I mentioned above, select your rear plane channel, then scroll down to output at the very bottom. That will tell you what channel that mix is outputting on. Plug B into your rudder, CH1. Plug one of your boat's servos into C and the other into D. If these end up moving in the wrong directions, you can either swap them around or switch the directions in the mixer menu.
If you want to schedule a consult time with me to go over your radio in detail, I'd be happy to show you the ropes.
Appreciate the help! I will proceed to go through with both throttle set up and the X-Tail set up on my new X-18 Transmitter.
Thank you,
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."Comment
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ffr2608, (Sorry, I do not have your name)
I want to thank you Very much for taking the time to put up this great instructional YouTube of doing mixing. I for sure will follow it closely and try to get mine working.
While I have your attention, is there a chance for one more question?
The brushless motor that was sized out for my boat and with the prop I have it is WAY to much throttle for this boat. Could you possibly tell me if my X-18 transmitter has the capabilities to slow the motor down through the full stick operation?
Thank you in advance for the help, it is certainly appreciated!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
David
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I want to give a big shout out and thank you to Darrin, Bob and David for all there help and input on questions that I had on learning to use the FrSky X-18 Transmitter. The two issues that I had at this point was the X-Tail setup and the throttle control.
Thank you,
Rob
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