I ordered one (I have used the a3super 2 before), it arrived today, and there is a huge flaw in this where I consider it NOT SAFE TO USE in an airplane.
I had previously complained about this on the a3super 2, and they actually corrected this issue and new ones came with 2 pins on the connector instead of one, but to my dismay the new a3 super 3 only has one pin.
The receiver to gyro wires that splits 1 lead into 3 leads, like the Aileron, Elevator, and Rudder channels go into one port on the gyro, on the split lead end, each connection has only 1 metal connector in it instead of the normal 3 servo connectors. This means your servo lead is held on by only ONE metal pin instead of 3. The connection is unsecure, and can fall loose. I have nearly lost a plane because of this one time where a loose connection caused a channel to go haywire that nearly totaled my habu 32x had I not saved it.
You need to add in metal connectors to the missing ports on the servo leads. (no wires needed), just get them in there so the connection will be secure.
Here's a link to the metal pin connectors in case you don't know what I am talking about.
Disclaimer: I have two a3 super 2 that I use in other planes and I feel they work quite well and are great value, if you add in the missing connectors yourself.
I had previously complained about this on the a3super 2, and they actually corrected this issue and new ones came with 2 pins on the connector instead of one, but to my dismay the new a3 super 3 only has one pin.
The receiver to gyro wires that splits 1 lead into 3 leads, like the Aileron, Elevator, and Rudder channels go into one port on the gyro, on the split lead end, each connection has only 1 metal connector in it instead of the normal 3 servo connectors. This means your servo lead is held on by only ONE metal pin instead of 3. The connection is unsecure, and can fall loose. I have nearly lost a plane because of this one time where a loose connection caused a channel to go haywire that nearly totaled my habu 32x had I not saved it.
You need to add in metal connectors to the missing ports on the servo leads. (no wires needed), just get them in there so the connection will be secure.
Here's a link to the metal pin connectors in case you don't know what I am talking about.
Disclaimer: I have two a3 super 2 that I use in other planes and I feel they work quite well and are great value, if you add in the missing connectors yourself.



