Does anyone know the specs of the Haya 6.3 controller?
I’m mainly interested in max Amp-load for the motors.
I currently own 2 sets. ( thnx Haya.. bloody fast shipment ! ) and the details are a bit hard to find.
A manual would also be very welcome, since the sets came without manuals, and some of the functions aren’t exactly clear to me, or rather, hòw to use the functions i.e. button-stick kombi’s on that odd transmitter. ( can for the love of all that’s holy, not find the dual speed option, like the HL 6.0 has f.i. )
I already found-out most of it, but am still struggling a bit.
By the by: fitting the 6.3 to an elderly IR Jagdpanzer was a doddle, it just cost me my entire stash of jxr ( ? ) small molex connectors, but there’s no inscrutible jiggery-pokery magic going on with combined 8 pin contra’s -or more- magic.. Just solder wires and connectors to the respective motors and momentary switches, have a look in the HL t72 manual for the functions of the connector ports. Stick plugs in.... Ir, gun flash, machine gun, lights, recoil, all worky.. Happy puppy here.
( by the by, You’ll need òne 3-pin molex for the IR, and one contra 3-pins, the rest is all standard 2-pins)
Question : Specs of the Haya 6.3 controller
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Question : Specs of the Haya 6.3 controller
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The main board is basically a heng long 6.1 relabelled. You might be able to bind the heng long 6.0 controller to the haya board i have the haya 6.3 but not a heng long 6.0 so dont know if it will work
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Wow. That was quick. Now I’ll just have to get some specs. I also got two of those roundish transmitters, so no need to bind the HL 6.0 one. Worth the experiment, though..
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Wahddayaknow!!! You càn actually bind the 6.0 transmitter. I haven’t tested everything, but smoker works, sound switching works, motors and steering work.
Binding is easy too. : switch transmitter on, hold Engine Start, switch controller on, wait aboot 3 seconds.. and ‘hey Presto’ motor starts, and it works.
Thnx
Wahddayaknow!!! You càn actually bind the 6.0 transmitter. I haven’t tested everything, but smoker works, sound switching works, motors and steering work.
Binding is easy too. : switch transmitter on, hold Engine Start, switch controller on, wait aboot 3 seconds.. and ‘hey Presto’ motor starts, and it works.
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This is useful information, and so thanks to you both for posting it
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Re: Question : Specs of the Haya 6.3 controller
A wee while ago I found this pic on Banggood (?- it may have been another Chinese site):
Then there's the mention of '160A'. I wonder whether this means the tracks can handle 160 A, or whether that's; 80A X 2; or the total capacity of the board with all functions at the max? Still, it's an indicator of some sort- if a tad inscrutable.
A cursory look shows that the board can accept 7.4 DCV - 12.6V.Then there's the mention of '160A'. I wonder whether this means the tracks can handle 160 A, or whether that's; 80A X 2; or the total capacity of the board with all functions at the max? Still, it's an indicator of some sort- if a tad inscrutable.
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I feel it’s 2x80 amps for the motors ( peak) which usually means about 2x25amps continuous. So, the controller would run a luxury DKLMRC gearbox with a big 550 easy, same for DKLMrc’s ‘normal gearboxes . And maybe also a gearbox with 2 rs540sh 27-turns beercans. ( I believe the Tamiya Leopard once had 2 rs540 sh 27-turns on board. Not sure. The motorization has changed through the times, and my last Tamiya 1/16 was the Prtl with one motor and dual clutches. Years ago..)
Not bad if that’s indeed the case with the Haya controller too, since it seems to be a rebadged 6.1s.
Not bad if that’s indeed the case with the Haya controller too, since it seems to be a rebadged 6.1s.