A month ago i could only find a video not in English. Bit the bullet and decided i will have to figure it out. Nano to micro and 1 day after i figured it out your video showed up. Lol its still good validation. Thanks for posting.
That was a great video ,very well done great editing, thank you made converting very easy,got yourself a new subscriber look forward to seeing other content.
Great detailed video! Was wondering if instead of soldering the adaptor to the micro, will running wires straight from the nano to the micro work? this way I could re use the nano setup on a different radio.
Sounds like you'll be using the Nano TX casing, then solder wires to the 5 solder pads on the board towards an external 5-pin head. The results your looking for, sounds like being able to plug in the nano body into a jumper T lite or use the wired pin-head to plug into a TX16S. It does sound possible, as you'll be plugging into one radio at a time, and the PCB swing both ways. But here are a few inconveniences. - The body of the Nano kit is tight, and if you want to screw it in, you'll need to cut an opening of the Nano Csaing for the 5 wires to the 5-pin head to come out of. - Before The first time you plug in the 5-pin head to the JR Bay of the TX16s , please ensure orientation of the pin is correct, and perhaps mark the highest pin with a tape to ensure you plug it in correctly every time. - When plugging in to the 5-pin JR Bay of the TX16s, your module will be hanging, causing some inconveniences if you fly while standing. Hope your retrofit of a retrofit works man!
Just the info I was looking for. Thank you for this easy to follow video.
A month ago i could only find a video not in English. Bit the bullet and decided i will have to figure it out. Nano to micro and 1 day after i figured it out your video showed up. Lol its still good validation. Thanks for posting.
Fpv builders are a resilient bunch ✌️
Thanks for the video Nano conversion was much easier!!
perfect, thanks for sharing this! plus a gentleman from Klang :)
Thank you for your video. Just starting myself in fpv world and you just made it easier and one less task for me to solve.
Your welcome. Good to hear you’re starting out! Hope you get to make some Fpv buddies soon!
That was a great video ,very well done great editing, thank you made converting very easy,got yourself a new subscriber look forward to seeing other content.
Great detailed video! Was wondering if instead of soldering the adaptor to the micro, will running wires straight from the nano to the micro work? this way I could re use the nano setup on a different radio.
Sounds like you'll be using the Nano TX casing, then solder wires to the 5 solder pads on the board towards an external 5-pin head.
The results your looking for, sounds like being able to plug in the nano body into a jumper T lite or use the wired pin-head to plug into a TX16S.
It does sound possible, as you'll be plugging into one radio at a time, and the PCB swing both ways.
But here are a few inconveniences.
- The body of the Nano kit is tight, and if you want to screw it in, you'll need to cut an opening of the Nano Csaing for the 5 wires to the 5-pin head to come out of.
- Before The first time you plug in the 5-pin head to the JR Bay of the TX16s , please ensure orientation of the pin is correct, and perhaps mark the highest pin with a tape to ensure you plug it in correctly every time.
- When plugging in to the 5-pin JR Bay of the TX16s, your module will be hanging, causing some inconveniences if you fly while standing.
Hope your retrofit of a retrofit works man!