Flysky FS-6RB RX Power supply advice required please

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al2612
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Flysky FS-6RB RX Power supply advice required please

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Hi- I have been building my first tank over the past months, nothing fancy and mainly out of electrical parts I had available from previous RC boat building. It is a project that has been developed as I went on. The tank is powered by 2 BECs mixed through my transmitter which seem to work ok for my needs,turret movement, gun elevation and recoil are all done via normal servos. However i have decided to fit a 2nd hand sound board plus an amplifier. The amplifier requires a 5v supply and purely by accident I noticed the unused battery connection on the RX seems to have a 5v supply at it when all other items are switched on. Should this be happening and if so could the supply be used to run the amplfier ? Tx for any advice recieved.
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Re: Flysky FS-6RB RX Power supply advice required please

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Normal, since I assume that your RX is powered by one of the Esc? I'm not sure whether it's a good idea to use the receiver's *Bat* socket, how much does the amp and sound module consume? I personally wouldn't? but others may have a different opinion :)
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Re: Flysky FS-6RB RX Power supply advice required please

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Yes 1 esc to rx the other has the central power lead removed. Not sure on consumption of the sound module ( Its a dasmikro mini/ Benedini clone ) The amp is a cheap PAM8403 3w stereo amp to 2 x 4 ohm speakers
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Re: Flysky FS-6RB RX Power supply advice required please

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it would be nice, to share your realization with us, the forum is also made for that, so some photos would be welcome :thumbup:
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