Rockin140
Rock Stacker
Here's the setup: TRX4 Sport (kit), MyTrickRC DG-1 light controller, Futaba 3PV transmitter. DG-1 connected correctly having black connector to 1080ESC and ch. 2/throttle on double end of Y-splitter with single end of splitter into receiver ch. 2/throttle. DG-1 red connector plugged into receiver ch. 3.. DG-1 powered by 3S balance port. Futaba ch.3 set to SWITCH w/ endpoints -100 and +100 (factory settings).
Truck has two 5mm red LED's in rear (no reverse LED's), front has two 5mm and two 3mm white. When controller is powered I get 3 flashes then steady indicating port E/rear is in TRAIL/BRAKE mode (rear DIM, FULL brightness when braking).
Ok - all that happens. This sounds stupid, but is FULL brightness expected at throttle neutral (to me that's brake) AND when reversing? Bright at neutral I can buy. But I was expecting when in reverse the brake lights would dim. Is that normal?
Another oddity is that ch. 3 does control the lights by moving the switch forward AND BACK again to turn ON - but not as simply as ON one way and OFF the other. It's ON/OFF to turn ON. And to turn OFF, the switch has to go through FOUR ON/OFF cycles to turn off; ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON/OFF to turn OFF.
Can this be corrected by endpoint adjustments or other feature in the transmitter? If so, what and how? :?: :?: :?: :?:
Truck has two 5mm red LED's in rear (no reverse LED's), front has two 5mm and two 3mm white. When controller is powered I get 3 flashes then steady indicating port E/rear is in TRAIL/BRAKE mode (rear DIM, FULL brightness when braking).
Ok - all that happens. This sounds stupid, but is FULL brightness expected at throttle neutral (to me that's brake) AND when reversing? Bright at neutral I can buy. But I was expecting when in reverse the brake lights would dim. Is that normal?
Another oddity is that ch. 3 does control the lights by moving the switch forward AND BACK again to turn ON - but not as simply as ON one way and OFF the other. It's ON/OFF to turn ON. And to turn OFF, the switch has to go through FOUR ON/OFF cycles to turn off; ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON/OFF to turn OFF.
Can this be corrected by endpoint adjustments or other feature in the transmitter? If so, what and how? :?: :?: :?: :?: