Dumbo RC 6 Channel Receiver Help Needed = Red and Green Lights Flashing and Servo Signal Messed Up?

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024

Komentáře • 35

  • @BriansRCStuff

    I emailed DumboRC and did not get a response. I look forward to any comments/suggestions. Thanks!

  • @lesdmess845

    Try adjusting the steering center point on the transmitter. If that works, then you should also calibrate your remote.

  • @RCrepairAndBuilds

    My first did that, there was a bad capacitor inside for the gyro, Dumbo sent a replacement. Good luck my friend, they replied to me fairly quickly, i have a brand new spare ill be glad to send you if it will help you out.

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers

    I’ve had a x6fg do this before. I rebound it using the little button on the receiver and it was fixed

  • @reitplace4765

    Voltage on servo.. It is trying to bind might be how its setup for gyro I have an lc servo make aweful noise with dumbo receiver. turn your channel 4 gyro down they are bound for gyro..

  • @chrishumphries1043
    @chrishumphries1043 Před 28 dny

    I notice your receiver has v1.1 on it like one I have. Mine made a loud buzzing out of the servo like yours did here , draws a lot of current. It seems you need a good quality digital servo for these, one that can handle 250hz frame rate. I might try jx- 5508 they say they will handle 330hz. We will see. Pitty there is not much info out there on this.

  • @GURU_RCs

    Sorry I never got a Dumbo RC radio

  • @franciscovazquez4589

    Might be defective?? I’ve never had a dumbo RC radio or receiver so can really help.

  • @PtsdRC

    Try pressing the little button on the side , if im right you're in programming mode . Look up the manul online. You get if outta program mod but it's supposed to blink yellow if gyro is working. Look up the manul, I never gouyro to work. Manual is best bet

  • @scaleworksRC

    Looks like an internal short.. probably just a bad unit. That stinks. Try resetting it to default and re-binding it, and maybe stick a volt meter on there to see what the voltage is doing.