Does anyone know how this guy drives the HL with a Flysky FS-GT3c Tx?
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Originally posted by sclui56 View PostDoes anyone know how this guy drives the HL with a Flysky FS-GT3c Tx?
It is very common practice to replace the control systems with more advanced aftermarket ones. I use Tamiya control systems in many of my HL tanks. Although the most common aftermarket system people use is Clark.
The aftermarket systems allow the uses of hobby grade transmitters such as a Flysky, Spectrum or whatever brand you like.
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Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
It’s a HL tank with the stock electronics replaced with an aftermarket control board like a Clark or IBU.
It is very common practice to replace the control systems with more advanced aftermarket ones. I use Tamiya control systems in many of my HL tanks. Although the most common aftermarket system people use is Clark.
The aftermarket systems allow the uses of hobby grade transmitters such as a Skyfly, Spectrum or whatever brand you like.
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Originally posted by sclui56 View Post
Got it, the guy didn't mention changing the MFU, or I could very well missed it. I am trying to find the least expensive way to consolidate my HL's into a single Tx. That's one of the reasons I am partial to Taigen's.
I found him comical and his knowledge of RC tanks lacking depth. I am sure he is a good RC truck guy, but not so with tanks.
As far as controls go you are aware that you can bind all your HL 6.0 + tanks to one HL controller. Also there is another HL controller that is “hobby grade” but it is only sold in Asia. It can be found from time to time on various web sites like Aliexpress.com.
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Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
He mentioned near the beginning it was modified but did not explain the extent of modification and then later on says it has “Mamba” motors. Given the way the tank is accelerating I would make an educated guess the “Mamba” motors are brushless (which the stock controls systems cannot handle) and he is using an 11v Lipo battery.
I found him comical and his knowledge of RC tanks lacking depth. I am sure he is a good RC truck guy, but not so with tanks.
As far as controls go you are aware that you can bind all your HL 6.0 + tanks to one HL controller. Also there is another HL controller that is “hobby grade” but it is only sold in Asia. It can be found from time to time on various web sites like Aliexpress.com.
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Originally posted by sclui56 View Post
My bad, missed that. I do know I can bind the HL's to one controller, but am not aware there is a hobby-grade variant. Right now I am running a couple of Frsky on the Taigens, one is OTX and the other is ETHOS, still trying to transition fully to ETHOS
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Originally posted by DavidN View Post
Since we are on this subject, if you have the FlySky FS-I6S, can you kindly brief me on how to set up the memories for each tank in it? I got one and the instruction did not have that info included. I don't know how.
Also check out this thread https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...6S-Transmitter and check your F/W, etc.
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DavidN Found this, after the F/W update, the user talked about the Model menu etc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDx2X5P6KEA&t=812s
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Originally posted by sclui56 View PostDavidN Found this, after the F/W update, the user talked about the Model menu etc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDx2X5P6KEA&t=812s
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Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
It’s a HL tank with the stock electronics replaced with an aftermarket control board like a Clark or IBU.
It is very common practice to replace the control systems with more advanced aftermarket ones. I use Tamiya control systems in many of my HL tanks. Although the most common aftermarket system people use is Clark.
The aftermarket systems allow the uses of hobby grade transmitters such as a Flysky, Spectrum or whatever brand you like.
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Originally posted by DavidN View Post
I am curious,in general, can I use HL control system on a static Tamiya tank? I saw a Tamiya tank on Ebay with not much of anything inside except its gearboxes. Can I install the HL gearboxes into it also? Thank you!
The HL gearboxes will take a bit of work to install but it can be done.
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