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Today's video will be a guide to setting up an important safety feature which is often required at almost all combat robotics competitions - properly setting up failsafe behavior of your radio and robot. Fail-safing refers to making sure the robot fails into a safe state - wheels stopped and weapon stopped or in a safe position. The failure this is meant to prepare for is a signal loss from the radio. This could be due to poor connectivity, radio interference, dropping the radio, the battery dying - all sorts of things. It is essential at Battlebots that every robot pass a safety inspection, and one thing they check is to ensure the bot failsafes properly. I will also demonstrate and show how to implement another great safety feature that can be implemented for greater peace of mind and general safety when operating a combat robot with a weapon - an arming switch. This is standard among those with drones and RC planes as a way to prevent cutting up your fingers with a propeller spinning up all of a sudden, and the risk is far higher with a steel weapon blade! Arming simply refers to having a switch that prevents the weapon from spinning up, bypassing the throttle, so bumping the stick or dropping the radio won't cause it to unexpectedly spin up when your hands are not on the radio. Not every single radio will allow for this to be set up easily, but most have a way. I'll also show how I configured my radio for three of my own robots - Division, Mini Mulcher, and Draconid, and talk a bit about how Bloodsport's is configured as well. If you are using a Spektrum, Deviation, or other radio, sorry I wasn't able to cover those in this video. However there are a lot of tutorials from the RC airplane world that may help! Link for FS2A Receiver: https://amzn.to/32392Xf Just 'Cuz Robotics Website: https://justcuzrobotics.com/ Just 'Cuz Store: https://justcuzrobotics.com/shop Instagram: @JustCuzRobotics / justcuzrobotics @bloodsport_battlebot / bloodsport_battlebot Bloodsport Facebook Page: / bnsrobotics #CombatRobotics #Beetleweight #Antweight Music provided by Argofox: Render - Prism • Render - Prism [Creative Commons] DOCTOR VOX - Frontier • DOCTOR VOX - Frontier [Royalty Free M... 0:00 Intro 0:47 Improper FS2A Failsafe Example 1:09 FS2A Receiver Explainer 2:01 The Button FS2A 2:39 FS2A Failsafe Setup 3:16 Failsafe Fixed on FS2A 3:42 FSi6 Radio Settings - Normal 5:00 FSi6 Settings - Bidirectional 5:46 Improper OpenTX Failsafe Example 6:31 OpenTX Failsafe Setup 7:38 Failsafe Fixed on OpenTX 8:01 Arming Switches - What and Why 9:30 FSi6 Arming Setup 12:40 Arming and Bidir Demo OpenTX 14:36 Settings for Division OpenTX 15:28 Bloodsport Weapon Reversing 16:07 Arming Setup OpenTX 17:10 Standard Weapon Arming/Settings 19:52 Drive Invert Switch Settings 20:30 Channel Changes