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Old 08-04-2014
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Hi,
Just wondering if anybody knows some1 who has done a conversion on a sanwa super Exzes?? Or any link to show how it's done.
I've seen the link for the ko propo but not 1 for the sanwa
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I have done a conversion on a super exzes you need to take the conections from the back of the module board then leave the module out in fact I removed the guts from the module and put the box back in the tranny to fill the space up. If I can find my drawing of the pins to use I will post later.
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On the FrSky conversion thread there are all the information you need .
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...=95271&page=12

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available from t9hobbysport
http://www.t9hobbysport.com/frsky-rc...mitter-modules

from memory, sanwa module connector pin 1 is ppm signal, pin 2 is +ve, pin 4 is -ve. i think thats looking at module connector, working from left hand side. i've only done an M11 not an exzes.
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On the FrSky conversion thread there are all the information you need .
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...=95271&page=12

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yes this post covers it: http://www.oople.com/forums/showpost...&postcount=226
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Thanks every 1 this info has bleeped me alot hopefully I will be able to do it just wondering what do to with module just take everything out of it so I can put that Frsky mod in it is that right??
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You will need to put the frsky unit inside the transmitter it wont fit in the modules box.
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Ok thanks a lot and all the other advice
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