Mounting on a 600 nitro

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ZeXx86
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing your photos!

Did you tried it in the air?
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shadowraven213
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Not just yet, doing final setup soon levelling the head and setting up stability mode before rescue I will update the thread once its up I'll try for a vid too
shadowraven213
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So a successful maiden, although it seems my voltage regulator is failing and won't complete the bec test Without spirit reinitialising but I did some nice slow 8's and pitch pumps and its very stable will replace the power system and give it a good test next time
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Thank you very much for the info.

Oh yes, sufficient supply voltage is very important else it can cause major failure in the flight.
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john1127
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Hi Im setting one up, Ive got one on electric, but cant find any where to plug in throttle servo on my nitro, eg on elec pitch and throttle are in one now I have a 5th servo, Can you help. John
Dawiev
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Hi, for future reference, if needed. You can turn the plastic electronic mount upside down and then you have a flat surface, not the slope. Still fits under the canopy.

For the connections, I will check when I get home and confirm the throttle position. I've got it mounted on a 600N.
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You can connect throttle servo to the AUX port in the same way as ESC, but you will need to use Y-cable to connect power to the unit when you want to use only Spektrum satellites.
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