The remote controller uses a proprietary 2.4 GHz protocol with automatic pairing (binding) on power-up for each car-remote pair to prevent interference. No specific protocol name (e.g., DSMX, AFHDS) or compatibility details with third-party remotes are listed in available resources, so replacement may require contacting Blackzon support or testing for bind compatibility. The in-house data confirms a 2.4 GHz remote control is included, but lacks further protocol specs. I'm not completely certain about third-party replacement options. The information I have does not fully address this situation. Consult our community for more guidance.
I have already ordered the matching crankshaft and wheel bolts via Aliexpress. I have this under the code: HBX16889A (HBX for Haiboxing I assume). The article also includes 16889, S1601 and S1602. good luck!
With a 45-watt power supply, you could theoretically charge in under 10 minutes, but in practice it takes about 45 minutes because the battery and charger limit the power.
The main difference between the Blackzon Slyder (RTR Ready-to-Run) and the BlackZon Slyder ST Stadium Truck lies in the alignment and the technical details:
- Model type: the Slyder is a monster truck, while the Slyder ST is a stadium truck.
- Engine: The Slyder has a brushed engine, while the Slyder ST Turbo offers a brushless version, which results in higher performance.
- Speed: The Slyder reaches a top speed of around 27 km/h, while the Slyder ST Turbo is faster.
- Purpose: The Slyder is ideal for stunts and bashing, while the Slyder ST Turbo is designed more for racing and precise manoeuvres.
The battery for the BlackZon Slyder RC car, which is a Li-Ion 7.4V 800mAh battery, typically provides a runtime of up to 15 minutes when used at high speeds.
Several children in our family and circle of friends have a version of this car. Everyone is totally happy and there are no differences in driving behaviour or robustness. All models are very robust.
Yes, this should not be a problem. Each car and its remote control pair individually each time it is switched on so that they do not interfere with each other.
Hello Andy, first of all: "Yes", that is possible. The 2.4 GHz control systems do not all use exactly 2.400,000,000 GHz, but are distributed over small frequency sections, of which there are many authorised ones. Unlike earlier 40 MHz or 27 MHz control systems, where each individual frequency, also known as a channel, was generated with plug-in quartz crystals in the transmitter and receiver. One receiver and one transmitter had to be fitted with the same channel number and it had to be noted which belonged in the receiver and which in the transmitter. The 2.4 GHz systems usually handle this communication themselves or after synchronisation is called up using a pushbutton. These are usually protected against accidental pressing. Once synchronised, both the transmitter and the receiver remember who belongs to whom. Only renewed synchronisation changes this. This means that 2 sets of the same type can be operated side by side without influencing each other.
We have checked internally and if everything works out, we could offer the linked battery again at the end of the month. Unfortunately without guarantee, as the supplier himself is waiting for delivery.
No, I think that's impossible.
The device was newly packaged. Have you replaced the batteries on both and removed the battery from the FC for at least 1 minute? The FC usually works perfectly. The only drawback with this FC is that the top part, or the roof, quickly breaks and no longer holds because the pins are lost very quickly.
Two normal AA batteries are needed for the remote control. A USB charger comes with the battery for the car. Nothing else is needed. For us, it has proved useful to buy a second battery so that you can drive for longer.