Rudder is one connection to the receiver which supply power to existing two rudders’ servos plus trust vectoring two rudders’ servos. The Elevator connections on the other hand you have two connectors. One connected to existing two Elevator servos plus one for the trust vectoring servo. The other trust vectoring elevator servo connector is totally isolated for you to connect it to a separate receiver channel to mix it via your remote to reverse it. This is because, both the elevator servos come with vectoring unit is moving forward, which defeat the purpose of it and you need one servo to be reversed to work correctly. Not sure why Freewing did not think of placing a reverse servo into one of the vectoring elevator servos instead. If you need more info on how to configure trust vectoring unit, please do not hesitate to contact us via this thread, we are here to help and assist.
Rudder is one connection to the receiver which supply power to existing two rudders’ servos plus trust vectoring two rudders’ servos.
The Elevator connections on the other hand you have two connectors. One connected to existing two Elevator servos plus one for the trust vectoring servo. The other trust vectoring elevator servo connector is totally isolated for you to connect it to a separate receiver channel to mix it via your remote to reverse it. This is because, both the elevator servos come with vectoring unit is moving forward, which defeat the purpose of it and you need one servo to be reversed to work correctly.
Not sure why Freewing did not think of placing a reverse servo into one of the vectoring elevator servos instead. If you need more info on how to configure trust vectoring unit, please do not hesitate to contact us via this thread, we are here to help and assist.
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