This was before the update with more options added. Please refer to the receiver update video for more information. ruclips.net/video/SjJkjXrSVI0/видео.htmlsi=4BDP94hhTQQ76lzm
Relived to see that they are competitive on price and still feature full, was somewhat worried when i saw them commenting on reviews of the dasmicro telling people to support flysky, became a non issue as soon as i saw the price
Love the vid thx... Bought this just now! Random question but can u recommend best diff set up for miniz drifting? I've heard fixed axle front and ball rear?
It works the same. This one just got an extra port for proprietary gyro which I guess nobody is going to buy because we all got an external gyro already.
Eu comecei a acompanhar seu canal faz umas 2 semana,mesmo sem entender tudo que você diz eu consigo compreender o que é olhando e analisando,comprei meu primeiro rc que é um mini-q q1 é já até sei todas as melhorias que devo fazer devido aos seus vídeos, queria saber se esse receptor aceita qualquer flysky GT ?
This receiver only works with Noble and Paladin. For GT you'll need other micro receiver which sadly aren't made by Flysky. For GT3B/GT3C (AFHDS protocol) you can use this. bit.ly/38Q9hno And for GT5 (AFHDS 2A protocol) you can use this. bit.ly/3a41K3g
This wouldn't work for a drone (an FC made in the last 10 years expects serial command signal), you'd want something like the FlySky FTr16S receiver for that. This would be decent for a micro fixed wing though.
Man if you desolder all those plug connectors its super slim for an rc car reciever. I think most people would would say why remove the plugs. I'm just used to removing plugs and such from flying tiny whoop drones and every gram used to matter.
It depends on the ESC as well. Some ESC will need the plug to program so you'll need to leave the plug in. Some that has external port for programming like the GL you see in this video doesn't so you can take all the plugs out and solder the wires directly to it. In car community we tend to leave the plugs in for quick swapping and maintenance as well.
Great video as always Master Beaver. I have just received NB4 Transmitter and micro receiver.. I am looking to install in Mini z Ma020, is that possible? The micro receiver is much smaller than the one on the car currently.. Any advice or video as to how to install, it would seem I will have to do some soldering as nothing seems to plug together and needs to be direct wired. Any help very much appreciated as I think I am in over my head 🤦♂️ Thank you thank you 🤞✌️🙏
Unfortunately you can't replace the receiver in a standard Mini-Z. It's an all-in-one proprietary board. You can use standard RC components (3-wire system) by taking the original board out, install servo board (bought from PN Racing or salvaged part from other 5g/9g micro servo) then install your own ESC. And because you have NB4 radio there's also another way. You can convert your Mini-Z to EVO. Buy the EVO board and Mini-Z proprietary NB4 receiver. Yep, you can't use any of the standard receivers, it needs to be the one from Mini-Z platform. This is the most expensive way to do and not the best on MA020 either.
@@BeaversHobby thank you so much for your knowledge, greatly appreciated by a newbie like me.. What sort of ESC should I be looking for to buy new? If I went with the second option would I also need to convert to brushless motor?
@@lukeashton5774 You can use a cheap 20A red board ESC like this for brushed motor and AAA battery. www.ebay.com/itm/20A-Two-way-Brushed-ESC-Electronic-Speed-Controller-with-Brakes-for-RC-Car-Boat/184575543861 If you want to upgrade it to brushless, use this. bit.ly/3h07teH As for the EVO board, it supports brushed motor too. You'll need the ICS adapter to set it though.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you thank you! I have purchased all items you have listed, Servo board, Esc and Ics! Without your help an guidance I would have been completely lost and probably would have given up.. I will have a look for tutorials for how to solder/connect all the parts together.. Once again, many thanks for your time and knowledge, you are a legend 🙏🙏🙏
@@lukeashton5774 My pleasure. The ICS is not needed if you don't have EVO or ASF/MHS board but it's nice to have anyway. Best of luck with the project.
I own a trq1 and am also buying a hgd1 for a widebody gtr body and I was wondering if there is any way to make wheel spacers to get that perfect fitment
You can get wheels with high offset like 3-3.5mm offset. Wide wheels will also make things easier since they are 2.5mm wider than narrow wheels. You can use any wheels from Mini-Z AWD, get the whole box to test it out bit.ly/2VeVZsc or any other AWD wheels like RC Aurora ppm-rcracing.com/categories/RC%252dAurora-racing/Rims/ Or PN Racing www.rcmart.com/pn-racing-mini-z-awd-machine-cut-bbs-front-rim-f1-2-pcs-yellow-488yf1-00085174 Links are for reference because shipping right now is either slow or super expensive.
Yes. You will need the appropriate version on both transmitter and receiver to bind. If the firmware on the transmitter is higher than the receiver then you'll have to update the receiver first. Here's how. ruclips.net/video/SjJkjXrSVI0/видео.html
Great video and really smooth drifting. I have been enjoying the Noble NB4 on my 1/28 as well 1/10 crawler but unfortunately the radio stopped working. Got replacement and this also stoped working (Supplier never informed what was the problem but I suspect was the grip battery). Anyway, really enjoyed the radio and that little receiver but I am reluctant to go a get myself another NB4. I have other two radios, a Flysky GT5 and a Sanwa M17 but I believe none work with GMR micro receiver. Do you know any solution? Is there a micro receiver that might work with either these radios? I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
Since you have a Sanwa M17, no need to go back to NB4. There're micro receivers for it with FH3/FH4 protocol made by DasMikro. Here's the new version. It's even smaller than the GMR. bit.ly/3sJ2fJV There's also one with integrated gyro too. bit.ly/3rL5Bg8 By the way, if the problem is the grip battery you can take it apart and replace it with any standard 18650 Li-ion battery.
@@BeaversHobby Thanks for your opinion, much appreciated. You are right about the option of replacing the internal battery but since radio was still under warranty and I was not sure that was the problem, decided to return it. Regarding your suggestions for the receiver, That is great, I am happy to be able to use the Sanwa on my smaller scale car too- it has proved very reliable on my 1/10 4WD Buggy and a real pleasure to use. I think I will opt for the first one you suggested and a later point I will purchase a dedicated gyro - this was on my list anyways and keeping the option to fit a dedicated one is perhaps better, don't you think? I remember watching another video on your channel when you tested a gyro that you said was very good - I will try to find that video and revisit it.
@@vaamorais Yes, the external gyro is the best for drifting. If you only want mild stabilization, onboard will do fine but not for drifting. I think this is the video you are looking for. This one is still the best gyro for 1/28 (and bigger). ruclips.net/video/qksr7-hSE0I/видео.html If you want a 1/10 gyro, it's either Yokomo V4 or this one. ruclips.net/video/fM4rk6PV0ls/видео.html It'll fit in some 1/28 too if your body is big enough.
You'll need to convert the original Mini-Z electronics to 3 wire standard by removing the original board, convert the servo to 3 wire by installing a servo board. Take a look at PN Racing. There's an old version which is still good and a new version which is very expensive but it's great. Next you'll need an ESC. Then connect ESC and servo to this receiver and it's done.
@@BeaversHobby so I can use existing Kyosho stock servo as long as I get the 3 to 5 wire convertor? Thx! Sorry could also share link to the convertor hoards? I tried googling PN racing servo convertor board, but couldn't find it!
@@ptpt4583 You can choose the shop depending on where you are. US/NA (new version) www.kenonhobby.com/PN-Racing-V4-Programmable-Micro-Servo-Board-for-MR03-PNR25W_p_49215.html USB dongle programmer www.kenonhobby.com/PN-Racing-USB-Programmer-for-V4-Micro-Servo-Board_p_49216.html EU www.minizracing.it/minizshop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65_213&products_id=13160 Rest of the world bit.ly/2yqHXe0
If you update it to 2.0.93 or 2.0.99 you'll need to update the receiver as well. Here's how you do it: GMR (official micro receiver) ruclips.net/video/SjJkjXrSVI0/видео.html Others (DasMikro, RCKey, etc.) ruclips.net/video/8D_AsbDdw14/видео.html
In this video I use Mini-Q Q7. bit.ly/2MuzSim I also made a video about this car too but it was still with stock electronics. The link I give you now is the brushless version, you'll need to add your own radio and drift wheels & tyres if you want to make a drift car. Here're wheels & tyres. bit.ly/2WSecRf (2 sets) bit.ly/2I3a74k (1 set) You can find them in any Mini-Z dealer too. Here's my Q7 drift setup video. ruclips.net/video/kCjglUnXBQU/видео.html
@@roberttruesdell6151 You'll need a Flysky Noble NB4 radio (transmitter) as well if you haven't got one already. If you just start you can get the ready to run (RTR) version of Q7 (slash) and just the wheels & tyres. bit.ly/34GTkOv Or you can buy the brushless version posted above and get a cheaper radio like Radiolink RC4GS bit.ly/30Uw0wl . Don't worry, it'll come with a receiver.
Check which receiver you need because Kyosho version comes with Mini-Z EVO receiver and it's not compatible with other cars. If you intend to use it with Mini-Z then get the Kyosho version. Otherwise anything is the same because none of them come with GMR or any micro receiver for 3 wire standard RC components.
Hello Beaver, I just update my flysky nb4 to firmware 2.0.93, I need to update my receiver GMR, which select receiver update should I choose for the GMR?
It's the "enhanced" receiver that you'll need to hold the bind button to go into update mode.You'll need the receiver updater as well. Here's the updater and how to. www.flysky-cn.com/nb4-xiazai
@@BeaversHobby hello beaver, I did press 10 second and I did get the 3 blink and no light, ready for update firmware for the GMR, but on the nb4 “update receiver” selection only fgr4, fgr4s/fgr4p, fgr8b and fgr12b available to choose from, I try all selection all failed. I already update firmware successfully the 2 stock receiver bundle with the nb4 and the 3rd party micro dasmikro and also successfully bind them.
Hello, First thanks for all movies you made. I have a question for you. I'm using lots of MR03, MR03VE, with PN Racing options and Atomic BZ, all to make race on RCP. MA015 for drift on carpet during vacation with One Way and rigid axe on rear. It's a 7 years old car and plastics are not in a good Heath. Now I want to buy a good car on Banggood or AliExpress for drifting on carpet, and if possible use it on RCP. My choice will go to a Mini-Q or Mini-D with brushless with maximum of aluminum parts, but there is lots of models (q5, q6,q7,q8,q9,... d,d1) All theses cars looks like GLA or BZ, and it's what I want. Which Mini-D or Q model is the best for you? Do you think this kind of car could have same performance than GLA or BZ on RCP? Or these kind of cars are limited to drift.
I highly recommend Q7 because of double wishbone suspension with grease filled shock. Mini-Q Q7 and Q9 (if you look on aliexpress) are the same car. Q9 has some metal upgrades preinstalled. For drifting Q7 would rival any expensive cars. It's more stable but less agile than my AMZ with bell crank upgrade (haven't done a proper comparison video yet... coming soon). But the track performance is not the same as GLA because there's some slop in the control arms and GLA has bell crank steering so it has a better tuning as well. Also GLA is race-proven so it's a stronger car too. Well, GLA is the best of shaft-driven AWD chassis right now anyway. However this car is well worth the price, more than enough to have fun and besides, it's fully adjustable out of the box. You can do some bracing like you would do on the Mini-Z AWD DWS where there are more 2 linkages on the rear upper arm to brace them and stop them from moving forward and backward and it'll rival any expensive car. I have the whole series dedicated to upgrading Q7 to CS drift car from using off the shelf parts to fabricate your own. I have't done the bracing because it's not that important to me, standard suspension is more than enough for drifting. ruclips.net/p/PLS79G3YjA2fAgjiyJam-5JvovvCShTksU BTW, Mini-D is actually Yokomo Warrior 1/28 and it doesn't have any cross compatibility with Mini-Z except the wheels. So you wouldn't want that.
@@BeaversHobby Thanks for this quick response. I'm happy to ear that Mini-Q7 is a good model for a mix Drift and racer on a small carpet track (5m x 4m) in my garage during vacation, I was in the right way. My dream model is: A Mini-Q with: - Full metal parts - metal gear servo - a compatible One Way (sinohobby v28-005ZA I suppose) - a compatible rigid axe, I have a Mini-Z AWD diff, hope it's compatible, I will lock it. - CS mod for Drift - a small Gyro (optional) - a good programmable ESC ( Do you have a link for a model compatible for 3500 & 8600KV, please?, I have a GL GSC v1.2 like you on my BZ with the program board, but it's around 45€!) I have already: - brushless (I have a PN Racing 3500KV and an original 2 Kyosho red 8600KV with holes for screws) - RX receiver compatible with Kyosho Ko Propo (my spare part for the BZ) On Aliexpress, the best models are: - Mini-Q9 with BL motor and ESC + servo (~180€) good price, I just have to add my receiver. But to much plastic for me !!! It will cost a lot for metal parts. - Mini D Chassis only (~170€) Then I need servo (25€??)+ horn, ESC (~16€). At the end, same price than the All in one model without a radio! - Mini-D with all in one (radio+BL+servo) at ~218€ Do you think it's a good choice (Mini-D)? Could I install one way and locked diff inside, same model than Mini-Q? Have you plan to make a test of this model? One more thing: Mini-D is a beautiful Chassis, but I don't understand why they exchange the side of servo+motor with the battery, do you know why? I can't find good videos on RUclips for Mini-D ( we need yours) Regards
@@userbeecore5516 Newer Mini-Q one way has very sharp gear and it'll eat your pinion so don't use that. Mini-Q uses the same diffs, same wheels as Mini-Z so you can remove stuffs from your MA-015 and use them in Mini-Q. Swing shafts or Universal shafts are also the same but it's the 10.5mm long one like in the front of your BZ. - [Diff/One Way/ Rigid Axle] I highly recommend Mini-Z front one way because it's smooth and you can replace the gear if need be. As for the rear solid axle, again, use Mini-Z part. Metal upgrade isn't that necessary and if you want metal car, get Q9, it'll be metal from the beginning and I think all the parts should work (there's been a case that getting Q7 to do metal upgrade and the parts don't fit). If the store you see got plastic parts, look in other stores. I've seen a full metal Q7 called Q9 before. The important metal bits are motor mount and shock towers. If you want more rigidity, metal control arms are also good. The other parts like prop shaft holder, servo mount and battery mount are just for looks. Shop around to see which store gives you the best deal and parts combination. - [ESC] All the electronics are the same as other 1/28. If you like Hobbywing made ESC I suggest getting the Atomic one. Here's the link www.miracle-mart.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=67_74_1024&products_id=14040 . It's the same as GL but it's only about $35 because they don't overcharge. - [Servo] I highly recommend AGF A11CLS which you probably are already using it in your BZ. bit.ly/2kevKFL It's the best without a "badge" from Atomic or GL to jack up the price. There's ZH plug too but it's out of stock right now. You can find the same servo (with different prices) on Aliexpress too. - [Gyro] It is not necessary, you are not drifting a RWD car. But if you do need one, get the AGFRC v3. It's like a shrank down Yokomo V4 with EPA adjustment. www.aliexpress.com/item/4000713029569.html Mini-D isn't a very good car compared to other in this price range. It looks good but you can't use any diff from Mini-Z. There's only original ball differential, no upgrade. Dogbones are literal dogbone and not CVD. Try it at your own risk but I've talked to someone who actually has it and he said AMZ is a much better car that it. So by association Q7 is also a better car than Mini-D too. Different motor side is just a design choice. They can put it any way they like. Just balance it properly and it'll be the same. In conclusion, Mini-Q is on Mini-Z AWD platform, Mini-D is not. That's why I made my choice not to get Mini-D too. None of my stuffs will be compatible except wheels. No spare parts available. If I'd pay for a car more I'd put my money on Atomic DRZ v2 or even BMR-X. At least I got a proper drift car out of that and not an obsolete chassis with no compatibility like Mini-D.
@@BeaversHobby Ok, Always good comments from you. I will think about Q9 or DRZ2. I have a friend who works with Atomic. I will ask to him when DRZ2 will be available. DRZ was not my first choice, but why not finally!
@@userbeecore5516 DRZ v2 has just came out and some people got it already so we'll expect to get some user feedback soon. Initial feedback isn't that good though. I've seen one with from lower control arm broken already. I'm waiting for GL Racing GLD but it got some delay so there will probably be 2 more months.
You'll have to install the ESC too. Here's the tutorial, substitute the Radiolink with this GMR or any receiver of your choice. ruclips.net/video/BSt7U-yOa4Q/видео.html
The smallest you can get is the Das87. bit.ly/38Q9hno Or something like this will be the equivalent to what you see in this video. Not sure where else sell it though. www.minizracing.it/minizshop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76_182&products_id=15830
Hello again Master Beaver.. I have recently replaced my servo board and micro receiver as I thought I had burnt out one of them by accident when plugging in power.. Now they have been replaced with new and tried to bind, but no binding light came on on the reciever.. Power and lights on ESC.. I'm unsure as to why this would be, is there a reason other than no power to receiver that would cause it not to light up when attempting to bind? Have tried several times and also changed plugs from ESC to receiver.. Any other potential issues I should look for that may be causing this issue? Have been without my Mini z for over a month and my micro RC addiction needs feeding.. Thank you in advance for your wisdom ☺️✌️
Check the ESC first, if it's still working you should get a light or a beep when turning it on. If not check the battery connection. If the ESC is OK but the receiver doesn't light up then either the polarity is wrong (some wires are swapped) or the receiver is dead.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you so much for such a fast reply! I can confirm the ESC s working, beep and light, and the reciever is brand new dasmikro micro reciever.. Also replaced servo board with newer model dasmikro servo board for mini z, seems to be smaller and according to diagram the JST plug wires are on the opposite side of the board to the power wires then in the previous pn racing servo board.. Could the servo board be effecting power to or the circuit of the reciever? Or should the receiver work regardless of servo board being plugged in? 🤔🤔🤔 🙏🙏🙏
@@lukeashton5774 The receiver will work as long as there's a power applied to it. No need to plug the servo in. Try it with only the ESC first. If that still doesn't work then there's a problem with the receiver. Don't worry, faulty receiver can happen too. Once you have verified that the receiver is working you can move on to the servo. You can also plug 5v into the receiver directly then plug the servo into the receiver and see if that works. This way you can check the servo separately from the ESC.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you so much for the advice, I will keep working through checks per your suggestions till I can resolve this issue and get my car sliding again ✌️☺️👌
Hi Beaver, I hve bought this receiver module, but I cannot bind it with my transmitter. Have you experienced this ? and have you managed to fixed it? I have succed putting the Rx in firmware update mode, but my NB4 fails at upgrading it. (NB4 is in 2.0.93 firmware)
@@BeaversHobby Hey thanks, I have found the "GMr" Upgrade in the Flysky NB4 receiver Updater V1.0.8_EN. The upgrade proceeds then confirm that the upgrade succeed. But sadely I can't bind it after the upgrade process... maybe my firmware version FW2.0.93(FCC version) for longer range as to be changed to standars one...
I finally have bind it, I post the solution I have used if some other people are fighting hard like me ^^. I was binding using "Classic RX". when I have tried with Enhanced Rx, it has worked ;)
From the dimensions I see that it fits under all Mini-Z but you'll need a small ESC. PN Racing V1 will do nicely. However bear in mind that you'll need somewhere to put the servo board too.
Hi beaver, are the orientatioin for the plug in flysky rx and dasmikro one are the same?? I just have dssmikro for my ex5ur, but it didn't come with manual or something like that. And i can found manual in online to.
Yes, the plug orientation is the same. Yours should bind to DasMikro ASF without any trouble. Binding procedure should be the same as this receiver too. You just have to find you to get EX5 into bind mode.
@@BeaversHobby In 2:23 i see the white, red, and black wire. The white ones are for the signal right? For binding i think its just same like binding with my mr03. I will read the procedure in my manual 😅
@@soemardi8885 Yes, the white wire is signal. And yes, it's pretty much the same as on Mini-Z, hold the button and turn the car on first then initiate bind mode on the transmitter.
Mini-Q Q7, I mentioned it in the video when I installed the receiver. Anyway, this receiver uses standard plug for Atomic and GL Racing so if you use any of those cars' electronics you can plug everything in directly.
No, it's only for Noble and Paladin. There's also a small receiver for i6 though. Here it is. bit.ly/3a41K3g You can install ZH plug too, just use pliers to bend the legs so it fits.
im looking to get into these micro drifters and was wondering if you have a way i could contact you on what is best for my application. money isnt a huge deal but also not wanting to overspend. that being said im looking for quality parts only and some spares along with any tools and extras i would need to keep me busy for a while all in the same order. do you have facebook or some other way i would be able to contact you?
@@antonfidd3795 If you are on facebook, you can send me a message on facebook.com/beavershobby/ . You can also send me an e-mail on beavershobby@gmail.com . It depends on how you want to drift, AWD or RWD. AWD is easy while RWD is the way forward. Now there are 2 new chassis coming out, Atomic DRZ v2 (already out) and GL Racing GLD (in a few weeks). This also depends on what components you already own, radio, battery charger, etc. If you just started then Mini-Z AWD will be your best solution because you only need AAA batteries and a charger. Otherwise hunting down all the parts is quite a task.
Drift as you wish, control as you can FLYSKY ® NB4 GMR (genuine micro receiver) launched right now 4CH/ with built-in gyroscope interface/ upgradable online. upgradable as in buy a qyro? any idea what this means?
It means there's a port for a proprietary gyro from Flysky that will come later... whenever they finish making one. Not that it matters though since we all use an external gyro when it comes to RWD drifting.
@@PrInCeUKER Yeah, they probably know that we are not going to use it anyway. I don't use gyro for 4 wheel drive car. But if you want one take a look at AFRC GYS2 v3. bit.ly/2XD0Xms It's a tad expensive if you will only use it with 4WD but you can keep using it if you'll get a RWD later on.
Depends on which one. The one is this video is from Banggood. bit.ly/2MuzSim For Atomic check out miracle-mart.com and other brands are also on rcmart.com too.
salve dall italia ho presso il nb4 ma attacco la ricevente al glr v1.2 esc con il telecomando spento mi si accelera il motore perché grazie e scusami perche scrivo in italiano.GRAZIE
Have you tried the same method as advanced receiver? Holding bind until it blinks then use receiver updater on PC to update it. I haven't got the EVO yet so maybe you can ask in Mini-Z group facebook.com/groups/722063711267613/ or NB4 official group facebook.com/groups/743454109447266 .
@@BeaversHobby I downloaded the receiver update on the pc to the nb4 successfully, and it said it was a success but I still can’t get it to bind. I might not have done it right or it’s just not working. I not experienced with computers.Thank you so much for your help! I will ask around at the links you sent me.
@@BeaversHobby Thank again for your help! I have an update on getting my evo to bind after firmware up. You have to go to settings on the NB4 >Model >Radio Frequency >RF Standard, and select Mini-Z Evo.
I was hoping they made it with the gyro inbuilt. But it’s nice to have one made officially by Flysky.
Great video Beaver’San! I feel great after seeing this review. I have an NB4 coming for the new GL/D ~ this will be the RX for sure.
As always, great and useful review. Keep up your great work Master Beaver 🙌
This was missing many details in the binding part. Helped somewhat. Thanks
This was before the update with more options added. Please refer to the receiver update video for more information. ruclips.net/video/SjJkjXrSVI0/видео.htmlsi=4BDP94hhTQQ76lzm
@@BeaversHobby thank you! The new update is awesome, for new options, granted I don’t run nitros or boats, still nice to have!
Relived to see that they are competitive on price and still feature full, was somewhat worried when i saw them commenting on reviews of the dasmicro telling people to support flysky, became a non issue as soon as i saw the price
Yeah, that was pretty weird.
Love the vid thx... Bought this just now!
Random question but can u recommend best diff set up for miniz drifting?
I've heard fixed axle front and ball rear?
Depends on how you like. Normally it would be front one way and rear solid axle to have constant power at the back and handbrake effect with one way.
I jumped the gun and got the das micro one. That works well too and I can adjust the gyro from the tx using CH 3 Only 4 ports though. 👍🏽
It works the same. This one just got an extra port for proprietary gyro which I guess nobody is going to buy because we all got an external gyro already.
Eu comecei a acompanhar seu canal faz umas 2 semana,mesmo sem entender tudo que você diz eu consigo compreender o que é olhando e analisando,comprei meu primeiro rc que é um mini-q q1 é já até sei todas as melhorias que devo fazer devido aos seus vídeos, queria saber se esse receptor aceita qualquer flysky GT ?
This receiver only works with Noble and Paladin. For GT you'll need other micro receiver which sadly aren't made by Flysky. For GT3B/GT3C (AFHDS protocol) you can use this. bit.ly/38Q9hno
And for GT5 (AFHDS 2A protocol) you can use this. bit.ly/3a41K3g
This wouldn't work for a drone (an FC made in the last 10 years expects serial command signal), you'd want something like the FlySky FTr16S receiver for that. This would be decent for a micro fixed wing though.
Thanks for the info. As you may have noticed I have little to no idea about the flying stuffs.
Bullshit. Flysky has 10 channel s bus receivers that work perfectly in drones. Ia6b ia10b a8s rx2a pro and several other options
Man if you desolder all those plug connectors its super slim for an rc car reciever. I think most people would would say why remove the plugs. I'm just used to removing plugs and such from flying tiny whoop drones and every gram used to matter.
It depends on the ESC as well. Some ESC will need the plug to program so you'll need to leave the plug in. Some that has external port for programming like the GL you see in this video doesn't so you can take all the plugs out and solder the wires directly to it.
In car community we tend to leave the plugs in for quick swapping and maintenance as well.
Great video as always Master Beaver. I have just received NB4 Transmitter and micro receiver.. I am looking to install in Mini z Ma020, is that possible? The micro receiver is much smaller than the one on the car currently.. Any advice or video as to how to install, it would seem I will have to do some soldering as nothing seems to plug together and needs to be direct wired. Any help very much appreciated as I think I am in over my head 🤦♂️ Thank you thank you 🤞✌️🙏
Unfortunately you can't replace the receiver in a standard Mini-Z. It's an all-in-one proprietary board.
You can use standard RC components (3-wire system) by taking the original board out, install servo board (bought from PN Racing or salvaged part from other 5g/9g micro servo) then install your own ESC.
And because you have NB4 radio there's also another way. You can convert your Mini-Z to EVO. Buy the EVO board and Mini-Z proprietary NB4 receiver. Yep, you can't use any of the standard receivers, it needs to be the one from Mini-Z platform. This is the most expensive way to do and not the best on MA020 either.
@@BeaversHobby thank you so much for your knowledge, greatly appreciated by a newbie like me.. What sort of ESC should I be looking for to buy new? If I went with the second option would I also need to convert to brushless motor?
@@lukeashton5774 You can use a cheap 20A red board ESC like this for brushed motor and AAA battery. www.ebay.com/itm/20A-Two-way-Brushed-ESC-Electronic-Speed-Controller-with-Brakes-for-RC-Car-Boat/184575543861
If you want to upgrade it to brushless, use this. bit.ly/3h07teH
As for the EVO board, it supports brushed motor too. You'll need the ICS adapter to set it though.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you thank you! I have purchased all items you have listed, Servo board, Esc and Ics! Without your help an guidance I would have been completely lost and probably would have given up.. I will have a look for tutorials for how to solder/connect all the parts together.. Once again, many thanks for your time and knowledge, you are a legend 🙏🙏🙏
@@lukeashton5774 My pleasure. The ICS is not needed if you don't have EVO or ASF/MHS board but it's nice to have anyway. Best of luck with the project.
To use this receiver do you need the transmitter module as well?
No, you don't. It connects directly to the NB4/NB4 Pro.
I own a trq1 and am also buying a hgd1 for a widebody gtr body and I was wondering if there is any way to make wheel spacers to get that perfect fitment
You can get wheels with high offset like 3-3.5mm offset. Wide wheels will also make things easier since they are 2.5mm wider than narrow wheels.
You can use any wheels from Mini-Z AWD, get the whole box to test it out bit.ly/2VeVZsc
or any other AWD wheels like RC Aurora ppm-rcracing.com/categories/RC%252dAurora-racing/Rims/
Or PN Racing www.rcmart.com/pn-racing-mini-z-awd-machine-cut-bbs-front-rim-f1-2-pcs-yellow-488yf1-00085174
Links are for reference because shipping right now is either slow or super expensive.
Does the remote controller firmware version interfere with receiver binding? ( In case of the latest version and the old version )
Yes. You will need the appropriate version on both transmitter and receiver to bind. If the firmware on the transmitter is higher than the receiver then you'll have to update the receiver first. Here's how. ruclips.net/video/SjJkjXrSVI0/видео.html
Great video and really smooth drifting.
I have been enjoying the Noble NB4 on my 1/28 as well 1/10 crawler but unfortunately the radio stopped working. Got replacement and this also stoped working (Supplier never informed what was the problem but I suspect was the grip battery). Anyway, really enjoyed the radio and that little receiver but I am reluctant to go a get myself another NB4.
I have other two radios, a Flysky GT5 and a Sanwa M17 but I believe none work with GMR micro receiver.
Do you know any solution? Is there a micro receiver that might work with either these radios?
I would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks.
Since you have a Sanwa M17, no need to go back to NB4. There're micro receivers for it with FH3/FH4 protocol made by DasMikro. Here's the new version. It's even smaller than the GMR. bit.ly/3sJ2fJV There's also one with integrated gyro too. bit.ly/3rL5Bg8
By the way, if the problem is the grip battery you can take it apart and replace it with any standard 18650 Li-ion battery.
@@BeaversHobby Thanks for your opinion, much appreciated. You are right about the option of replacing the internal battery but since radio was still under warranty and I was not sure that was the problem, decided to return it.
Regarding your suggestions for the receiver, That is great, I am happy to be able to use the Sanwa on my smaller scale car too- it has proved very reliable on my 1/10 4WD Buggy and a real pleasure to use.
I think I will opt for the first one you suggested and a later point I will purchase a dedicated gyro - this was on my list anyways and keeping the option to fit a dedicated one is perhaps better, don't you think?
I remember watching another video on your channel when you tested a gyro that you said was very good - I will try to find that video and revisit it.
@@vaamorais Yes, the external gyro is the best for drifting. If you only want mild stabilization, onboard will do fine but not for drifting.
I think this is the video you are looking for. This one is still the best gyro for 1/28 (and bigger). ruclips.net/video/qksr7-hSE0I/видео.html
If you want a 1/10 gyro, it's either Yokomo V4 or this one. ruclips.net/video/fM4rk6PV0ls/видео.html
It'll fit in some 1/28 too if your body is big enough.
Hey Beaver, is it possible to use Miniz Led lights with this receiver?
Unfortunately, no. However any standard light controller will work since it's a standard 3-wire system.
Hi love your videos! Can you advise what I need to do for this receiver to work with my mb010ve2.0 (assuming I can get it to fit)
You'll need to convert the original Mini-Z electronics to 3 wire standard by removing the original board, convert the servo to 3 wire by installing a servo board. Take a look at PN Racing. There's an old version which is still good and a new version which is very expensive but it's great. Next you'll need an ESC. Then connect ESC and servo to this receiver and it's done.
@@BeaversHobby so I can use existing Kyosho stock servo as long as I get the 3 to 5 wire convertor? Thx!
Sorry could also share link to the convertor hoards? I tried googling PN racing servo convertor board, but couldn't find it!
@@ptpt4583 You can choose the shop depending on where you are.
US/NA (new version) www.kenonhobby.com/PN-Racing-V4-Programmable-Micro-Servo-Board-for-MR03-PNR25W_p_49215.html
USB dongle programmer www.kenonhobby.com/PN-Racing-USB-Programmer-for-V4-Micro-Servo-Board_p_49216.html
EU www.minizracing.it/minizshop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65_213&products_id=13160
Rest of the world bit.ly/2yqHXe0
What is the version of your NB4? I have updated and now cannot blind with micro recevier
If you update it to 2.0.93 or 2.0.99 you'll need to update the receiver as well.
Here's how you do it:
GMR (official micro receiver) ruclips.net/video/SjJkjXrSVI0/видео.html
Others (DasMikro, RCKey, etc.) ruclips.net/video/8D_AsbDdw14/видео.html
Does the NB4
work with any transmitter?
No, it only works with AFHDS3 receivers.
Would this fit in the GLF-1? Any idea? seems so
Yes, it will.
What is the drift car in the video and what electronics are used? I’d like to build one to chase my dog around the house.
In this video I use Mini-Q Q7. bit.ly/2MuzSim
I also made a video about this car too but it was still with stock electronics.
The link I give you now is the brushless version, you'll need to add your own radio and drift wheels & tyres if you want to make a drift car.
Here're wheels & tyres.
bit.ly/2WSecRf (2 sets)
bit.ly/2I3a74k (1 set)
You can find them in any Mini-Z dealer too.
Here's my Q7 drift setup video. ruclips.net/video/kCjglUnXBQU/видео.html
Thanks! So I need the tire set, 2 sets of wheels, GMT rx, and the mini q slash. And I’ll be good to go?
@@roberttruesdell6151 You'll need a Flysky Noble NB4 radio (transmitter) as well if you haven't got one already. If you just start you can get the ready to run (RTR) version of Q7 (slash) and just the wheels & tyres. bit.ly/34GTkOv
Or you can buy the brushless version posted above and get a cheaper radio like Radiolink RC4GS bit.ly/30Uw0wl .
Don't worry, it'll come with a receiver.
@@BeaversHobby have the Noble already.
Kyosho is selling the Noble with two micro receivers for $239.99, better deal than Banggood as they are selling the Noble for $199 now.
Check which receiver you need because Kyosho version comes with Mini-Z EVO receiver and it's not compatible with other cars. If you intend to use it with Mini-Z then get the Kyosho version. Otherwise anything is the same because none of them come with GMR or any micro receiver for 3 wire standard RC components.
Is the gmr receiver a model with built-in gyro function? Is it adjusted to 3ch?
Can this be installed on the mini z ready set chassis or just the evo
You can use it with the ready set (FHSS) using the RM-005 module. I have a video tutorial here.
ruclips.net/video/htRg0lEAIes/видео.html
Hello Beaver, I just update my flysky nb4 to firmware 2.0.93, I need to update my receiver GMR, which select receiver update should I choose for the GMR?
It's the "enhanced" receiver that you'll need to hold the bind button to go into update mode.You'll need the receiver updater as well.
Here's the updater and how to. www.flysky-cn.com/nb4-xiazai
@@BeaversHobby hello beaver, I did press 10 second and I did get the 3 blink and no light, ready for update firmware for the GMR, but on the nb4 “update receiver” selection only fgr4, fgr4s/fgr4p, fgr8b and fgr12b available to choose from, I try all selection all failed. I already update firmware successfully the 2 stock receiver bundle with the nb4 and the 3rd party micro dasmikro and also successfully bind them.
@@oliverstoys8411 You'll need the receiver updater software and run it on a computer while plugging the radio in.
@@BeaversHobby thanks Beaver, wow this thing a little complicated, thanks again Beaver👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@oliverstoys8411 My pleasure.
Hello,
First thanks for all movies you made.
I have a question for you.
I'm using lots of MR03, MR03VE, with PN Racing options and Atomic BZ, all to make race on RCP. MA015 for drift on carpet during vacation with One Way and rigid axe on rear. It's a 7 years old car and plastics are not in a good Heath.
Now I want to buy a good car on Banggood or AliExpress for drifting on carpet, and if possible use it on RCP.
My choice will go to a Mini-Q or Mini-D with brushless with maximum of aluminum parts, but there is lots of models (q5, q6,q7,q8,q9,... d,d1)
All theses cars looks like GLA or BZ, and it's what I want.
Which Mini-D or Q model is the best for you?
Do you think this kind of car could have same performance than GLA or BZ on RCP?
Or these kind of cars are limited to drift.
I highly recommend Q7 because of double wishbone suspension with grease filled shock.
Mini-Q Q7 and Q9 (if you look on aliexpress) are the same car. Q9 has some metal upgrades preinstalled.
For drifting Q7 would rival any expensive cars. It's more stable but less agile than my AMZ with bell crank upgrade (haven't done a proper comparison video yet... coming soon). But the track performance is not the same as GLA because there's some slop in the control arms and GLA has bell crank steering so it has a better tuning as well. Also GLA is race-proven so it's a stronger car too. Well, GLA is the best of shaft-driven AWD chassis right now anyway.
However this car is well worth the price, more than enough to have fun and besides, it's fully adjustable out of the box. You can do some bracing like you would do on the Mini-Z AWD DWS where there are more 2 linkages on the rear upper arm to brace them and stop them from moving forward and backward and it'll rival any expensive car.
I have the whole series dedicated to upgrading Q7 to CS drift car from using off the shelf parts to fabricate your own. I have't done the bracing because it's not that important to me, standard suspension is more than enough for drifting. ruclips.net/p/PLS79G3YjA2fAgjiyJam-5JvovvCShTksU
BTW, Mini-D is actually Yokomo Warrior 1/28 and it doesn't have any cross compatibility with Mini-Z except the wheels. So you wouldn't want that.
@@BeaversHobby
Thanks for this quick response.
I'm happy to ear that Mini-Q7 is a good model for a mix Drift and racer on a small carpet track (5m x 4m) in my garage during vacation, I was in the right way.
My dream model is:
A Mini-Q with:
- Full metal parts
- metal gear servo
- a compatible One Way (sinohobby v28-005ZA I suppose)
- a compatible rigid axe, I have a Mini-Z AWD diff, hope it's compatible, I will lock it.
- CS mod for Drift
- a small Gyro (optional)
- a good programmable ESC ( Do you have a link for a model compatible for 3500 & 8600KV, please?, I have a GL GSC v1.2 like you on my BZ with the program board, but it's around 45€!)
I have already:
- brushless (I have a PN Racing 3500KV and an original 2 Kyosho red 8600KV with holes for screws)
- RX receiver compatible with Kyosho Ko Propo (my spare part for the BZ)
On Aliexpress, the best models are:
- Mini-Q9 with BL motor and ESC + servo (~180€) good price, I just have to add my receiver.
But to much plastic for me !!!
It will cost a lot for metal parts.
- Mini D Chassis only (~170€)
Then I need servo (25€??)+ horn, ESC (~16€).
At the end, same price than the All in one model without a radio!
- Mini-D with all in one (radio+BL+servo) at ~218€
Do you think it's a good choice (Mini-D)?
Could I install one way and locked diff inside, same model than Mini-Q?
Have you plan to make a test of this model?
One more thing:
Mini-D is a beautiful Chassis, but I don't understand why they exchange the side of servo+motor with the battery, do you know why?
I can't find good videos on RUclips for Mini-D ( we need yours)
Regards
@@userbeecore5516 Newer Mini-Q one way has very sharp gear and it'll eat your pinion so don't use that. Mini-Q uses the same diffs, same wheels as Mini-Z so you can remove stuffs from your MA-015 and use them in Mini-Q. Swing shafts or Universal shafts are also the same but it's the 10.5mm long one like in the front of your BZ.
- [Diff/One Way/ Rigid Axle] I highly recommend Mini-Z front one way because it's smooth and you can replace the gear if need be. As for the rear solid axle, again, use Mini-Z part. Metal upgrade isn't that necessary and if you want metal car, get Q9, it'll be metal from the beginning and I think all the parts should work (there's been a case that getting Q7 to do metal upgrade and the parts don't fit). If the store you see got plastic parts, look in other stores. I've seen a full metal Q7 called Q9 before. The important metal bits are motor mount and shock towers. If you want more rigidity, metal control arms are also good. The other parts like prop shaft holder, servo mount and battery mount are just for looks. Shop around to see which store gives you the best deal and parts combination.
- [ESC] All the electronics are the same as other 1/28. If you like Hobbywing made ESC I suggest getting the Atomic one. Here's the link www.miracle-mart.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=67_74_1024&products_id=14040 . It's the same as GL but it's only about $35 because they don't overcharge.
- [Servo] I highly recommend AGF A11CLS which you probably are already using it in your BZ. bit.ly/2kevKFL It's the best without a "badge" from Atomic or GL to jack up the price. There's ZH plug too but it's out of stock right now. You can find the same servo (with different prices) on Aliexpress too.
- [Gyro] It is not necessary, you are not drifting a RWD car. But if you do need one, get the AGFRC v3. It's like a shrank down Yokomo V4 with EPA adjustment. www.aliexpress.com/item/4000713029569.html
Mini-D isn't a very good car compared to other in this price range. It looks good but you can't use any diff from Mini-Z. There's only original ball differential, no upgrade. Dogbones are literal dogbone and not CVD. Try it at your own risk but I've talked to someone who actually has it and he said AMZ is a much better car that it. So by association Q7 is also a better car than Mini-D too.
Different motor side is just a design choice. They can put it any way they like. Just balance it properly and it'll be the same.
In conclusion, Mini-Q is on Mini-Z AWD platform, Mini-D is not.
That's why I made my choice not to get Mini-D too. None of my stuffs will be compatible except wheels. No spare parts available. If I'd pay for a car more I'd put my money on Atomic DRZ v2 or even BMR-X. At least I got a proper drift car out of that and not an obsolete chassis with no compatibility like Mini-D.
@@BeaversHobby
Ok,
Always good comments from you.
I will think about Q9 or DRZ2.
I have a friend who works with Atomic. I will ask to him when DRZ2 will be available.
DRZ was not my first choice, but why not finally!
@@userbeecore5516 DRZ v2 has just came out and some people got it already so we'll expect to get some user feedback soon. Initial feedback isn't that good though. I've seen one with from lower control arm broken already.
I'm waiting for GL Racing GLD but it got some delay so there will probably be 2 more months.
Will this work on a wltoys k969 ? If soo hoe to install it? Thinking of making the k9 a rwd
You'll have to install the ESC too. Here's the tutorial, substitute the Radiolink with this GMR or any receiver of your choice. ruclips.net/video/BSt7U-yOa4Q/видео.html
scusami ultima domanda come ricaricare la batteria grande del Nb4 con quale cavo ? grazie
A micro USB cable like a phone charger will charge it.
What is a good micro receiver for the FS-GT3C?
The smallest you can get is the Das87. bit.ly/38Q9hno
Or something like this will be the equivalent to what you see in this video. Not sure where else sell it though. www.minizracing.it/minizshop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76_182&products_id=15830
Hi can I use this with my flysky gt3b?
Hello again Master Beaver.. I have recently replaced my servo board and micro receiver as I thought I had burnt out one of them by accident when plugging in power.. Now they have been replaced with new and tried to bind, but no binding light came on on the reciever.. Power and lights on ESC.. I'm unsure as to why this would be, is there a reason other than no power to receiver that would cause it not to light up when attempting to bind? Have tried several times and also changed plugs from ESC to receiver.. Any other potential issues I should look for that may be causing this issue? Have been without my Mini z for over a month and my micro RC addiction needs feeding.. Thank you in advance for your wisdom ☺️✌️
Check the ESC first, if it's still working you should get a light or a beep when turning it on. If not check the battery connection. If the ESC is OK but the receiver doesn't light up then either the polarity is wrong (some wires are swapped) or the receiver is dead.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you so much for such a fast reply! I can confirm the ESC s working, beep and light, and the reciever is brand new dasmikro micro reciever.. Also replaced servo board with newer model dasmikro servo board for mini z, seems to be smaller and according to diagram the JST plug wires are on the opposite side of the board to the power wires then in the previous pn racing servo board.. Could the servo board be effecting power to or the circuit of the reciever? Or should the receiver work regardless of servo board being plugged in? 🤔🤔🤔 🙏🙏🙏
@@lukeashton5774 The receiver will work as long as there's a power applied to it. No need to plug the servo in. Try it with only the ESC first. If that still doesn't work then there's a problem with the receiver. Don't worry, faulty receiver can happen too. Once you have verified that the receiver is working you can move on to the servo. You can also plug 5v into the receiver directly then plug the servo into the receiver and see if that works. This way you can check the servo separately from the ESC.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you so much for the advice, I will keep working through checks per your suggestions till I can resolve this issue and get my car sliding again ✌️☺️👌
@@lukeashton5774 My pleasure. I wish you good luck and get it all sorted out soon.
Hi Beaver, I hve bought this receiver module, but I cannot bind it with my transmitter. Have you experienced this ? and have you managed to fixed it? I have succed putting the Rx in firmware update mode, but my NB4 fails at upgrading it. (NB4 is in 2.0.93 firmware)
I haven't got time to update the firmware yet but GMR is in the advance category.
@@BeaversHobby Hey thanks, I have found the "GMr" Upgrade in the Flysky NB4 receiver Updater V1.0.8_EN. The upgrade proceeds then confirm that the upgrade succeed. But sadely I can't bind it after the upgrade process... maybe my firmware version FW2.0.93(FCC version) for longer range as to be changed to standars one...
I finally have bind it, I post the solution I have used if some other people are fighting hard like me ^^. I was binding using "Classic RX". when I have tried with Enhanced Rx, it has worked ;)
does the receiver fit in mb010 chasis? Thanks!
From the dimensions I see that it fits under all Mini-Z but you'll need a small ESC. PN Racing V1 will do nicely. However bear in mind that you'll need somewhere to put the servo board too.
Hi beaver, are the orientatioin for the plug in flysky rx and dasmikro one are the same?? I just have dssmikro for my ex5ur, but it didn't come with manual or something like that. And i can found manual in online to.
Yes, the plug orientation is the same. Yours should bind to DasMikro ASF without any trouble. Binding procedure should be the same as this receiver too. You just have to find you to get EX5 into bind mode.
@@BeaversHobby In 2:23 i see the white, red, and black wire. The white ones are for the signal right? For binding i think its just same like binding with my mr03. I will read the procedure in my manual 😅
@@soemardi8885 Yes, the white wire is signal. And yes, it's pretty much the same as on Mini-Z, hold the button and turn the car on first then initiate bind mode on the transmitter.
@@BeaversHobby allright i wil try that. Wish me luck 🤣 i will post the result soon.
@@soemardi8885 Best of luck! Looking forward for the result.
Doesn’t work with gt3?
No, it doesn't. This is for their flagship radios only.
There are small receivers for GT3 from DasMikro though. bit.ly/38Q9hno
What RC car are you testing it on please?
Mini-Q Q7, I mentioned it in the video when I installed the receiver.
Anyway, this receiver uses standard plug for Atomic and GL Racing so if you use any of those cars' electronics you can plug everything in directly.
Você esta usando esc ?
Yes, it's GL Racing brushless ESC.
Will this bind with the flysky fs i6
No, it's only for Noble and Paladin. There's also a small receiver for i6 though. Here it is. bit.ly/3a41K3g You can install ZH plug too, just use pliers to bend the legs so it fits.
Do you have micro receivers for AFHDS 2A?
Here bit.ly/3a41K3g
It comes with standard plug but unsoldered so you can put micro plug in there by yourself.
im looking to get into these micro drifters and was wondering if you have a way i could contact you on what is best for my application. money isnt a huge deal but also not wanting to overspend. that being said im looking for quality parts only and some spares along with any tools and extras i would need to keep me busy for a while all in the same order. do you have facebook or some other way i would be able to contact you?
also would like to know what i should stay away from as well. you are amazing at this stuff and make it look fun. thanks for the content.
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It depends on how you want to drift, AWD or RWD. AWD is easy while RWD is the way forward. Now there are 2 new chassis coming out, Atomic DRZ v2 (already out) and GL Racing GLD (in a few weeks). This also depends on what components you already own, radio, battery charger, etc. If you just started then Mini-Z AWD will be your best solution because you only need AAA batteries and a charger. Otherwise hunting down all the parts is quite a task.
Drift as you wish, control as you can
FLYSKY ® NB4 GMR (genuine micro receiver) launched right now
4CH/ with built-in gyroscope interface/ upgradable online.
upgradable as in buy a qyro? any idea what this means?
It means there's a port for a proprietary gyro from Flysky that will come later... whenever they finish making one.
Not that it matters though since we all use an external gyro when it comes to RWD drifting.
@@BeaversHobby they are a bit slow getting this out to the world, what do you use for 4 wheel drive?
@@PrInCeUKER Yeah, they probably know that we are not going to use it anyway. I don't use gyro for 4 wheel drive car. But if you want one take a look at AFRC GYS2 v3. bit.ly/2XD0Xms It's a tad expensive if you will only use it with 4WD but you can keep using it if you'll get a RWD later on.
Are you from Greece ?
I'm Thai living in Greece.
How can I buy the drift car 1/28
Depends on which one. The one is this video is from Banggood. bit.ly/2MuzSim
For Atomic check out miracle-mart.com and other brands are also on rcmart.com too.
Can you update the rx to use with the latest tx firmware?
Will this receiver work with wltoys 284131
Yes, it will. You will also need an ESC because it'll basically be a transmitter upgrade.
salve dall italia ho presso il nb4 ma attacco la ricevente al glr v1.2 esc con il telecomando spento mi si accelera il motore perché grazie e scusami perche scrivo in italiano.GRAZIE
It'll work with GLR v1.2 ESC no problem at all. Just plug it in channel 2 and don't forget to calibrate the ESC.
grazie@@BeaversHobby
Does anyone know how to update the flysky nb4 mini z receiver? I downloaded the latest firmware to my nb4 and now it won’t bind.
Have you tried the same method as advanced receiver? Holding bind until it blinks then use receiver updater on PC to update it.
I haven't got the EVO yet so maybe you can ask in Mini-Z group facebook.com/groups/722063711267613/ or NB4 official group facebook.com/groups/743454109447266 .
@@BeaversHobby Thank you for replying so fast! After work I’ll give that a try.
@@BeaversHobby I downloaded the receiver update on the pc to the nb4 successfully, and it said it was a success but I still can’t get it to bind. I might not have done it right or it’s just not working. I not experienced with computers.Thank you so much for your help! I will ask around at the links you sent me.
@@jasonsutton6528 You're welcome. Sorry I can't help you much with this.
@@BeaversHobby Thank again for your help! I have an update on getting my evo to bind after firmware up. You have to go to settings on the NB4 >Model >Radio Frequency >RF Standard, and select Mini-Z Evo.
noice. sadly all the rc tracks have gone bankrupt here. and I got no place to play in my small house :'(
the original receiver is as big as the car lol