Thanks MOTOPreserve for the response.
to follow up with your posting... I have not removed, modified the red/black/white servo wires.
I have printed out the AR9020 receiver manual and follow those directions.
And thanks for ensuring I have the latest firmware....
Thanks all to the group for the help. Maybe it will help another NEWB in their build with this information.
I had to understand what Photo Elevate was referring to and looked up the BEC on the FC...
Battery Eliminator Circuit on Flight Controller...
Can these be used on a OPTO and other ESC's? Wondering for future builds. So currently the receiver is likely getting power from two sources, the Aeil port and the X port.... can someone tell X-Aircraft to update some of their manual to reflect this information.... they seem to focus all their energy on Futaba and none on other radio combos.
Do the ESC's have to be connected all the time to the Flight Controller I/O, is there a process thats the I/O is calibrating at first or is this process just for radio setup?
The lingo, abbreviations, acronyms are typically what confuses me. My technical skills are pretty high, with other hobbies, work and such. Understanding a new language on the front end has been the rough part. I’m getting there, with research and fellow hobbyists like you. I have helped quite a few people in amateur radio to understand that world over the years.... hopefully I can do the same in the future in this one.
Thanks for the assistance!
Welcome noid1037, I'm a little ways ahead of you. These forums are a great resource and members like Motopreserve are invaluable in getting airborne. Since diving into my Tarot T960/SuperX build in January I've been amazed at how smart and helpful the members on these boards are.
Regarding your esc question, yes they are hooked up all the time. Typically you will calibrate your throttle range with them attached directly to your receiver, then your I/O will be where they connect to after that.
Hehe.. a few of the key acronyms as my limited post newb understanding is:
BEC = Battery Elimination Circuit (usually provides 5v of power via red servo cable)
PDB = Power distribution board
FC = Flight Controller (Your superx)
IO = Input/Output
TX = Transmitter
RX = Receiver
RSSI = Signal strength of connection between transmitter and receiver in dB's.
SBUS = Smart Bus (multiple i/o channels in one servo cable, the X port on the superx)
ESC = Electronic speed controller
OPTO = Typically an ESC without a BEC
UBEC = Universal battery elimination circuit (voltage regulator or perhaps a step down from battery voltage to another voltage)