Great video thanks for the info it helped me out. I have a T16 controller. I had a I6 a couple of years ago but ended up buying the jumper T16 because it can be used with almost every radio in a quad there is. If the on board module doesn’t do it then it has a expansion bay to plug in other radio modules and then you can connect to anything. I will have to say it’s one of my best things I have upgraded. I was going to give my old quad and I6 to my nephew for his birthday. He will have to get his own goggles because I only have one pair. But he can borrow them when I’m not using them. You can plug in a 3-6s battery in my goggles. I have a voltage regulator I made to attach. That way I can use any of my quads batteries. All but my tiny whoops. They are 1s and it takes 2s minimum to run them but I made the extension with a voltage regulator so I can plug about anything in and still use them.
Wayne just one note, I have my arm switch setup to arm low and disarm high on the fs-i6 and it’s not an issue. Whatever state the switch is in when you turn the transmitter on doesn’t affect the quad, the switch has to be toggled a few times b4 it responds. I have it set this way so I can disarm easily when landing in air mode.
Good to know. Thanks. :D I know from experience when I first started that wasn't always the case so I haven't even tried. Lol. Glad someone was thinking. :D
Great video thanks for the info it helped me out. I have a T16 controller. I had a I6 a couple of years ago but ended up buying the jumper T16 because it can be used with almost every radio in a quad there is. If the on board module doesn’t do it then it has a expansion bay to plug in other radio modules and then you can connect to anything. I will have to say it’s one of my best things I have upgraded. I was going to give my old quad and I6 to my nephew for his birthday. He will have to get his own goggles because I only have one pair. But he can borrow them when I’m not using them. You can plug in a 3-6s battery in my goggles. I have a voltage regulator I made to attach. That way I can use any of my quads batteries. All but my tiny whoops. They are 1s and it takes 2s minimum to run them but I made the extension with a voltage regulator so I can plug about anything in and still use them.
Wayne just one note, I have my arm switch setup to arm low and disarm high on the fs-i6 and it’s not an issue. Whatever state the switch is in when you turn the transmitter on doesn’t affect the quad, the switch has to be toggled a few times b4 it responds. I have it set this way so I can disarm easily when landing in air mode.
Good to know. Thanks. :D I know from experience when I first started that wasn't always the case so I haven't even tried. Lol. Glad someone was thinking. :D
@@TheWayneStevenson it wont arm i dont have a computer to connect it to betaflight
Do you know if my flysky trannsmitter is bound to the quad and its connected but it doesnt do anything when i try to arm it
Are you trying to Arm while in Betaflight?
@@TheWayneStevenson I dont have a computer to get betaflight
@@TheWayneStevenson im using speedybee
@@audisli Do you have warnings enabled in your OSD? That will often indicate why you're not able to arm.
@@TheWayneStevenson I don't even have an OSD on my FC