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The Lemon Rx DSM2 Compatible 6-Channel Receiver is a lightweight, full-range RF system designed for Spektrum compatibility, featuring a wide voltage tolerance and six channels for enhanced control and flexibility in your RC projects.
R**S
This is my third one. Great receiver!
I really like the Lemon Rx DSM2 receivers. This is the third one I have purchased. They are small, but have excellent range. I had absolutely no problem binding to my Spektrum DX8 receiver. The print on the circuit board is rather small and difficult to read, but that is expected with such a small Rx. A magnifying glass takes care of that problem. I've contacted Lemon directly about their products in the past and have been very pleased with their customer service. They are quick and eager to help resolve any problems that may arise. This gives me a lot of confidence in their products.The antennas do appear a bit fragile at their solder points, but I have had no problems with them breaking loose from the board even after installing and reinstalling the Rx several times in new scratch builds. You might want to apply some hot glue on the solder points to secure them a little better if you are concerned about that. There is a plastic cover that wraps around the receiver. It's OK, but I've seen on YouTube where someone used shrink wrap to make a better cover. Seems like a pretty simple solution if you don't like the cover that comes with the Rx. Or, you can order a hard plastic box that is specially made for it. Personally, I haven't had any problems. I like the product and I like the price.Would I buy this product again? Already have.Would I recommend it to a friend? Absolutely!
B**Y
Great mini receiver
Works great with my spektrum dx6, no problem with mixing for a flying wing. Good range, fits in tiny spaces. The price is certainly right as well. Would get another in a heartbeat
J**R
works great, build quality suspect.
The receiver itself works great, had no problems binding to my spectrum transmitters (DX4E, DX6E).However, the quality control leaves much to be desired. I had one of the antenna fall off out of the package and had to solder it back on. I then used a hot glue gun to secure it so it wouldn't happen again. Not sure I'd buy again.
M**E
the best lightweight DSM2 receiver.
I got this receiver to use in my ZMR250 quadcopter to use with my Spectrum dx6 transmitter. It works great I only really fly about 500 meters of range so I haven't tested it further than that but it works great. I tested it on my bench with a variable power supply and it does not brownout when you drop the power down. I previously used the ar610x which came with my transmitter and I had problems with it cutting out, the antenna tip fell off in a crash, and eventually it just stopped working altogether.I would have given it 5 stars but my only problem is the pins stick through the board really far and the double sided foam tape they give you to attach the receiver to your frame is not thick enough. I could see a problem with this if the pins stick through the foam tape and touch the carbon fiber body of my quad they could short out the receiver and possibly even cause problems for the flight controller. Just be sure to use extra thick foam tape, or snip off the protruding pins from the bottom.I will be ordering more lemonrx's though this will be my new go-to receiver.
R**S
Great receivers when the work!
I love Lemon RX Receivers when they work properly. This is, I think, my 3rd Lemon RX receiver. All have had great reception, and bind with my new DX6E radio. However, all of them have fragile antennas. Not really a huge problem, as it can be soldered back on if necessary, but the fact that it's an exposed wire without support means you must be careful with handling. Additionally, the most recent receiver I ordered would forget its bind. No, I was not doing anything wrong. All my other receivers worked fine, but one would lose bind, and would not re-bind unless I tried about 50 times. It's like it would not function properly until it warmed up a bit. I figured something may be defective on the board, and as a last-resort effort before tossing it in the trash, I put it in the oven at 450 degrees to reflow the solder. Lo and behold, the receiver now works perfectly. Even with all that trouble, it's still a far better value than the official Spektrum crap.
R**H
Low cost and fast binding to transmitter.
Bound up faster then the "name brand" receiver did. Very small and light. For the cost of the "name brand" Rx I can buy 6 of these. Don't think its a full range Rx but its going in a micro which will be close anyway.
J**K
Glitchy
I wanted to save a few bucks and try one of these. It nearly cost me my Formosa, which flew excellently with an AR6110. It felt like the model only had 3 positions for the flight controls, up center, and down. The model was barely controllable in a 70' area. Flight controls looked fine on the ground before and after landing. Switched back to the AR and it flew great. Unfortunately I am out of the return window so the very least I can say is use are your own risk, and do not think about using one of these in rotary craft.
C**L
These have been very reliable, no problems whatsoever.
I like that it can run down below 4 volts, i'm running it on a solar plane that essentially acts like a 1S lipo power system. No battery on board at all, using a MPPT governor to manage the throttle to keep it from starving the reciever for voltage. Works great.
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