Futaba M6 Conversion
- Mike_K
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Futaba M6 Conversion
So far I've removed the metal battery support so I can cut the hole for the LCD and menu switches, cut the holes for the magnets to hold the label on and all the other switches (rates, throttle cut etc), mounted the encoder and temporarily powered it up to make sure everything lines up OK.
The boards have been supplied by JLCPCB who fitted all the smd components. But the first board I assembled and fitted didn't work. After a few minutes investigation I found that the reverse protection MOSFET was missing, but the other 9 boards I'd ordered all had it fitted. I guess the smd placement machine had a mis-fire? I've simply fitted a small wire jumper to bridge where the MOSFET should have been.
The next step will be to wire all the joysticks and switches and also figure out where to fit a small Li-Po battery, a 450mA should fit to the right of the board. If I ever do a MK2 version of the encoder, I would lay out the PCB with everything except the LCD moved to the left leaving more room for larger batteries or Li-Ion or NiMH on the right (viewed from the back). I think this one will have a LemonRx DIY 2.4GHZ module, though I have more spare FrSky Rx, so a DHT may be fitted.
Mike
- Wayne_H
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Re: Futaba M6 Conversion
Very professional Mike.
I'm continually impressed by the projects on this forum, and the degree of 'wizardry' demonstrated. Makes me cringe a little when I recall some of my Heath Robinson encoders assembled on perf board , but then that's another of the great attractions of this forum - a mere mortal like lil 'ol me can produce a very satisfying & functional Tx conversion using my "basic techniques"( ) running the software you boffins share so readily with us
I'm continually impressed by the projects on this forum, and the degree of 'wizardry' demonstrated. Makes me cringe a little when I recall some of my Heath Robinson encoders assembled on perf board , but then that's another of the great attractions of this forum - a mere mortal like lil 'ol me can produce a very satisfying & functional Tx conversion using my "basic techniques"( ) running the software you boffins share so readily with us
Cheers,
Wayne
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Wayne
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Re: Futaba M6 Conversion
Hello
New member here
Joined to find out what to do with a M6 set I have. It’s all boxed up and complete.
As I now see they can be converted to 2.4 but I have no idea what I would do with it even then so what to do do I sell it to someone with the skills/interest to convert it or get it converted.
I mainly fly large scale WW1 models, some slope and towed glides as both tow,eer and tow,ee very occasional aerobics and a bit of indoors for which I have modern setups.
All help advice welcome.
I have no idea of it’s value it’s been in my workshop for years and seems a shame to just gather dust.
Chris
New member here
Joined to find out what to do with a M6 set I have. It’s all boxed up and complete.
As I now see they can be converted to 2.4 but I have no idea what I would do with it even then so what to do do I sell it to someone with the skills/interest to convert it or get it converted.
I mainly fly large scale WW1 models, some slope and towed glides as both tow,eer and tow,ee very occasional aerobics and a bit of indoors for which I have modern setups.
All help advice welcome.
I have no idea of it’s value it’s been in my workshop for years and seems a shame to just gather dust.
Chris
- Shaun
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Re: Futaba M6 Conversion
Convert it Chris.. It will be perfect for a big pup .
Shaun
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- stuart mackay
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Re: Futaba M6 Conversion
Chris, some more inspiration for you
Gold using original Encoder and Lemon Rx DIY module
Late M6 using Mike K/ Phil G F3A encoder
Video of the conversion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwgI71lvLiE&t=2s
Gold using original Encoder and Lemon Rx DIY module
Late M6 using Mike K/ Phil G F3A encoder
Video of the conversion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwgI71lvLiE&t=2s