You videos are very informative and you make it easy to understand, great job. my Nobel NB4 is on its way, should receive it tomorrow. Hope to see more videos from you soon.
Thanks for your question Doen, I did respond, but seeing as I got two new receivers yesterday, this evening I did do the update which is version 2.0.75, I waited for this later version due to the problems that they had with the 8 channel firmware. So, I just did an update with a few of my vehicles and they are all working perfectly and the update was quite easy. I'll try to do a video this weekend of the firmware updating process which is quite simple. Do keep in mind that when you update it will erase all of your settings and you will have to do an update of the receiver and then bind it to the transmitter after and it's quite simple, hope this helps. Everything's working fine for me after updating.
Greetings Mr RacePoint, The aftermarket alloy wheel was purchased from RC Mart (they are very cheap) and they come with all necessary adapters (three to fit all types of transmitters). You will get 5 lead gold screws that you need to screw the wheel to the adapter. Bare in mind I did a modification where I neatly drilled the centre of the wheel so that I can unscrew the screw that holds the wheel to the transmitter, if you don't do this you will always have to remove the 5 screws that keep the adapter and the wheel together. It is a simple, easy modification. Mine is still working fine and love it, hope this helps.
@@tunesandatalk151 hello yes I know that just wanted to know which adapter is suitable for sanwa or spectrum, futaba, etc because I have a wheel there the adapter is in the back for recording a semicircle greed from Germany sorry for my english google translator
@@CoffeRacer_418 Greetings MrRacePoint - to answer your question - it uses the sanwa adapter (the square one). What I found out with the transmitter wheel that I bought with RCMart (yeah racing brand) is that it gives a nice comfortable feel and is actually a lot lighter than the original wheel and it really feels good using it. Hope this helps.
Greetings Widehcr32. i just keep it on to make the screen stay protected as the transmitter still functions smoothly without issues at the same time. Great transmitter to own. Hope this helps.
The Noble NB4 has a 20 model internal memory is what I think you may be asking. You can control 1 car at a time but you can program 20 RC vehicles (land & sea) in the transmitter. There is now a new 8 channel update for the Noble NB4 but I don't know if this adds more model memory. Thanks for your question and hope this helps.
Thank you for this series on the NB4.
You videos are very informative and you make it easy to understand, great job. my Nobel NB4 is on its way, should receive it tomorrow. Hope to see more videos from you soon.
Thanks very much for your comment Steve and that's one of the aims of my videos - to give people clarity as much as I can.
Did you update the transmitter firmware?
Thanks for your question Doen, I did respond, but seeing as I got two new receivers yesterday, this evening I did do the update which is version 2.0.75, I waited for this later version due to the problems that they had with the 8 channel firmware. So, I just did an update with a few of my vehicles and they are all working perfectly and the update was quite easy. I'll try to do a video this weekend of the firmware updating process which is quite simple. Do keep in mind that when you update it will erase all of your settings and you will have to do an update of the receiver and then bind it to the transmitter after and it's quite simple, hope this helps. Everything's working fine for me after updating.
@@tunesandatalk151 thank you.
which adapter do you have there for the alu steering wheel
Greetings Mr RacePoint, The aftermarket alloy wheel was purchased from RC Mart (they are very cheap) and they come with all necessary adapters (three to fit all types of transmitters). You will get 5 lead gold screws that you need to screw the wheel to the adapter. Bare in mind I did a modification where I neatly drilled the centre of the wheel so that I can unscrew the screw that holds the wheel to the transmitter, if you don't do this you will always have to remove the 5 screws that keep the adapter and the wheel together. It is a simple, easy modification. Mine is still working fine and love it, hope this helps.
@@tunesandatalk151
hello yes I know that just wanted to know which adapter is suitable for sanwa or spectrum, futaba, etc because I have a wheel there
the adapter is in the back for recording a semicircle
greed from Germany
sorry for my english google translator
@@CoffeRacer_418 Greetings MrRacePoint - to answer your question - it uses the sanwa adapter (the square one). What I found out with the transmitter wheel that I bought with RCMart (yeah racing brand) is that it gives a nice comfortable feel and is actually a lot lighter than the original wheel and it really feels good using it. Hope this helps.
Why haven’t you taken off the screen Protector?
Greetings Widehcr32. i just keep it on to make the screen stay protected as the transmitter still functions smoothly without issues at the same time. Great transmitter to own. Hope this helps.
@@tunesandatalk151 I have the same transmitter and I took the screen Protector off, it looks fantastic.
Thanks for the help my man and love the accent
How many cars can you control with it?
The Noble NB4 has a 20 model internal memory is what I think you may be asking. You can control 1 car at a time but you can program 20 RC vehicles (land & sea) in the transmitter. There is now a new 8 channel update for the Noble NB4 but I don't know if this adds more model memory. Thanks for your question and hope this helps.