Hi, I’m new to this RC World I wonder how to use this FS-iA10B how to charge it, I got a HRB 1500mAh 14.8 V 100C for My Freewing F-22 Raptor 4S UpgradeVersion 64mm EDF but, since I’m new I also got a Zeee 1500mAh 60 C 7.4 V can I use just the HRB to power the F-22 and the Receiver or I need to power the receiver with this Zeee 1500mAh 60 C 7.4 V , please help
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First of all, you don't "charge" a receiver. It gets power from an internal SBEC (look at the specs) built into the ESC, which in this case, the power comes to the receiver via the middle, red wire of the plane's throttle lead. You need to do nothing. Once you hook up the throttle lead, your RX has power when you plug the battery in.
You CANNOT use the ZEEE 7.4V for this plane. Your 4S HRB is your "flight battery". It powers the plane and the receiver.
Since you appear to be really new at this, you might be wise to get some hands on help from someone at your local flying field. You need to know about polarity, binding, throttle calibration, etc. Do any of these incorrectly and either nothing works right or something really bad can happen.
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Thx 🙏🏻 so much for the info… yep I’m a Newbie 😊☺️ after ur reply I found this YouTube Channel https://youtu.be/zRS7wqu2ijc
now I’m gonna do exactly what u told me
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Please note that in the video, he's using Orange products. I have no experience with FlySky products so pay attention to the channel numbers and make sure that you understand what each channel on your FlySky receiver is for. They may not necessarily be the same as for the Orange that you see in the video. Finally, you did not say what transmitter you have so, are you using the proper FlySky transmitter that will operate that receiver?
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