Quite interesting! This is the first explanation I've seen of the Beier Bluetooth app. I'm STILL trying to figure out how to use my FlySky FS-i6X in S-Bus....
very nice explanation. so, if you are using bluetooth on the sfr-1 and an android phone you can use the supported legs and the coupler wheel as wheel on two servo's. And the rear lights as well? Even on a road train?
Hey Roy, the SFR-1 uses switch negative and common positive. So each connector has 8 X neg switched outputs and 2 X common postative. I hope this answers your Question
Quite interesting! This is the first explanation I've seen of the Beier Bluetooth app. I'm STILL trying to figure out how to use my FlySky FS-i6X in S-Bus....
Vielen Dank.Sehr Aufschlußreich.👍
Great tutorial 💚
Good stuff!
Well that sorts the S Bus #6 issue out. Cool to know this is an option knowing I use S bus. I might order one to have a play, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
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very nice explanation. so, if you are using bluetooth on the sfr-1 and an android phone you can use the supported legs and the coupler wheel as wheel on two servo's. And the rear lights as well? Even on a road train?
Well he actually answered my questions without me asking
Hi, great video very interesting would you recommend the sfr-1 . When you install lighting where do you pick up the neutral connection ?.🌟🎥
Hey Roy, the SFR-1 uses switch negative and common positive. So each connector has 8 X neg switched outputs and 2 X common postative. I hope this answers your Question
@@RCJunky Hi thanks , I also looked back at one of your old videos.