Also applies to the ZZ for us stick drivers. I think I’m going to start using the timer like you say. Another function i like is the direct model select. If you’re running 2 cars on 1 day you can quickly choose the car you want on turn on.
thanks Alexsander for the fantastic video I finally understood how to program my pgs servo and add various configurations to the sd to try on the track…. but there is one thing that I did not understand well but if you want once the servo is programmed and having it I have to change the ch1 to use it because there is a step that you say I have not changed because I am not using it in a programmed way? thanks for your reply
If you're programming the servo with the multi setting gear program card, and/or the M17, like I do, keep the servo plugged into CH1. If you're planning on using the SSL/Telemetry programming using the CODE10 mode on the TX, keep it plugged into the SSL port on the receiver.
Thank you so much! Helped greatly as I hate reading owners manuals!! 👍
Thanks Alex keep the tips coming we really appreciate it 😊
Also applies to the ZZ for us stick drivers. I think I’m going to start using the timer like you say.
Another function i like is the direct model select. If you’re running 2 cars on 1 day you can quickly choose the car you want on turn on.
Super helpful. Thanks so much
This is so helpful thank you
Awesome! Thanks for this
thanks Alexsander for the fantastic video I finally understood how to program my pgs servo and add various configurations to the sd to try on the track…. but there is one thing that I did not understand well but if you want once the servo is programmed and having it I have to change the ch1 to use it because there is a step that you say I have not changed because I am not using it in a programmed way? thanks for your reply
If you're programming the servo with the multi setting gear program card, and/or the M17, like I do, keep the servo plugged into CH1. If you're planning on using the SSL/Telemetry programming using the CODE10 mode on the TX, keep it plugged into the SSL port on the receiver.
Where do you buy the wrap ?
It was made by 2mm Designs (Michael Toth).
Do you use 50/50 or 70/30 throttle ?
70/30