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Q: is it 32dp 48dp 64dp or module 0.8 or module 1.0 ?

Asked by wolfman on 2018-02-23 16:03:55

xtRaymon21 All available pinions and spurgears are available 48 pitch and are es

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xtRaymon21 Any brand Tx and Rx you like, as long you buy the Transmitter (Tx) with the Receiver (Rx) that’s from the same brand and compatible with your Transmitter. There are some different brands that are backwards compatible (so as an example; I buy a Tx from Kopropo with FHSS4 protocol, what means the type of language that the Tx ‘speaks’ to receive an answer from the Rx) that must have that exact same FHSS4 protocol as well. You can then insert the connectors from your servo and from the ESC into the Rx, insert the bind plug connector or push the bind button on both Tx and Rx, connect battery and power on Rx as last by plugging in the battery, Always first put on your Transmitter and select it in binding position. Please keep a manual on hands closely during the bind procedure in case I have forgotten something or just told you one step in the wrong order. Have fun with this great hobby. I hope I’ve been useful to you with my answer to your question.

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xtRaymon21 The reason for not including a SD-card isn’t on behalf of some costs reduction on this case and therefore many other brands. It has something to do with this type of legal restrictions of distribution of this kind of essential software that is stored on that type of hardware on what we are so used to receive by this kind of purchase. Please don’t be mad at BG hdd

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Q: Hello does it works with a pnracing 50 turn motor?

Asked by peter.k.pinter on 2020-01-06 07:01:07

xtRaymon21 Yes it will work fine.

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Q: will this work with the kt-432pt tx?

Asked by Jamie on 2021-08-21 16:13:59

xtRaymon21 No, the Tx you mention was branded other than Ko Propo.

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xtRaymon21 Repetier Host is a whole other sort of software whereby 3d printers in general do work on. I don’t think it’s bad or anything. My experience with repetier is the complete opposite of what for instance Cura or 3dSymplified, Pronterface software witch all offers the file converter software that writes a 3-axle or multiple dimension type of GUI and control. Repetier can take all software related issues out of the users hands and head….. If you use a new mainboard and perhaps also new stepper drivers you need to flash the firmware in the complete new system setup with even the motors and the display, endstops etc. connected to the board. Only the powersource needs to stay loose (DON’T START SOMETHING ON THE PRINTER WITH A CLEAN AND FRESH INSTALL TO PERFORM AT ITS FULL POWER CAPACITY IT WILL FRY OUT ALL YOUR COMPONENTS IN WITCH YOU’VE INVEST) and flashing firmware will usually go by USB-FireWire cable deliver no more than 5 volt. Now the trick is to understand what the electric components at least need 9 volts for this type of hardware.

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