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DH9116 V911 question
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But, we can't know until someone 'volunteers' to take some pictures. Good luck.
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Try to put more pictures after you de-solder it
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It will take me a little while to get it desolder'd and transplant into my Devo 10 but I will report back when this is completed. Thanks for the help.
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koonce0313 wrote: Thanks sbstnp!
It will take me a little while to get it desolder'd and transplant into my Devo 10 but I will report back when this is completed. Thanks for the help.
If you have a solder suction syringe or wick it will be very easy. If not, try to heat up the pins all at once and remove the module when the solder has melted. It's only 6 pins and a 30W soldering iron should do it.
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I think you might find other config files in the Model section.
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koonce0313 wrote: Thanks for the configuration file sbstnp! I loaded it into my Devo 10 and binded my DH9116. Seems like everything on the right stick is working correctly, but on the left stick when I throttle up the tail blades are spinning up faster than the main blades. It seems all the power is going to the tail blades. The copter will not lift off the ground it just goes around in circles then the motors cut off. I have to turn everything off and back on to get any response from the trhottle stick. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am Very new to all things RC.
I don't have the DH9116, but it looks like THR and RUD may be reversed.
Go to mixer, select THR, press ENT and on Reverse switch Normal to Rversed and try again.
PS: found a lot of DH9116 owners having tail issues when binding to non-stock TX.
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Can it be something similar here? This could be an explanation why the original and non-stock tx behave different.
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