Flysky fs-ia6 receiver

Coolhndluke

New member
Hello,
My flysky receiver isn't showing any red light. I can't find anything online on where to check,what to check or anybody having this problem.It worked one day then the next nothing. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

Coolhndluke

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No crashes, plugged in properly.
Plenty of charge on battery. It's not that old and only used it once. I take that back. I did wreck my F22 on its maiden flight but nothing serious I think. I haven't used it since and it's been a few months.
That is strange. Did anything come unplugged, maybe you flipped a plug when plugging back in. Any crashes?
 

Shurik-1960

Well-known member
If the receiver was in a model accident, then a crack in the board may occur or the legs of the chips may bounce off. Remove the plastic case and use a magnifying glass to view the entire board.But if you are an amateur in radio repair, take it to a phone repair specialist (along with the transmitter) and you will be happy.If you didn't like this advice, then: spit on the receiver 3 times, knock on wood, throw it far and for a long time...
 

Coolhndluke

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Maybe it's yourESC, isn't giving power
So I got a new transmitter fs ia6b worked 1 time and now no red light.no power. Could my esc be bad and all of a sudden quit working then work again?
Or could there be a surge of sorts frying my receivers?
 

Shurik-1960

Well-known member
Check the voltage on the receiver plug when connecting your voltage regulator (end terminals)- it should be exactly 5 volts.Black wire = extreme and this is a minus.Take a photo of your controller connection to the receiver.
 

Coolhndluke

New member
Thanks
It turned out to be a bad battery connector on the Esc. That would explain why it works then dont. I will fix it and be back in the air. Thanks everybody for the help.
Check the voltage on the receiver plug when connecting your voltage regulator (end terminals)- it should be exactly 5 volts.Black wire = extreme and this is a minus.Take a photo of your controller connection to the receiver.