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RC ERA C184 Receiver Board Main Circuit Flight Controller for 1/48 MD530 Helicopter
Eliminate Signal Dropouts, Fix Sudden Gyro Desyncs, and Restore Perfect Optical Flow Hover Stability
The central receiver mainboard functions as the absolute brain of your aircraft, continuously processing tracking inputs from the optical flow camera while distributing power to the dual brushless motors and flight control servos. For an advanced scale model like the RC ERA C184 1/48 MD530, hard impacts, overcurrent power surges, or trace damage from crash stress can crack this micro-circuit board or blow out critical onboard surface-mount chips. A malfunctioning receiver module leads to critical flight failures—such as sudden bind losses, drifting optical flow references, erratic servo jitters, or complete power lockouts that cause severe crash damage. Replacing your corrupted or non-responsive flight logic board with this factory-original receiver module entirely eliminates intermittent connection dropping, resets the automatic altitude hold stability, and guarantees a safe, stable 3D stunt flying experience. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Official Factory Programmed Logic Board: Features the exact authentic firmware profile matching the stock C184RX serial designation shown for instant transmitter binding.
Foolproof Modular Quick-Connect Layout: Configured with designated, color-coded socket terminals for the main motor, tail motor, and cyclic steering servos to prevent incorrect layout wiring.
Premium Multi-Axis Gyro Stabilization: Embedded with precision inertial tracking chips to maintain laser-flat positioning holds and buttery smooth roll responses during indoor and outdoor stunts.
Pre-Soldered Power Feed Connection: Outfitted with an integrated thick copper-core red silicon power lead pre-bonded to the core voltage rails to handle heavy flight current draws.
Compatibility
For the RC ERA C184 MD530 only. Full model page (specs & photos):
Stripping the Faulty Receiver Board: Unscrew the outer scale shells of your MD530 to expose the core electronics cage; carefully note down or take a quick photo of the cable map layout before unplugging the individual servo and optical module leads from the old board ports.
Mounting the New Board to the Frame: Remove the retention screws holding down the old plate; align the new C184RX receiver card onto the chassis locator pins exactly as shown, then lock it back down securely with the original chassis screws without putting pressure on the micro components.
Reattaching the Wiring Loom Headers: Firmly plug the multi-pin connectors from your core motors and steering servos back into their matching port locations along the lower edge of the board; ensure the flat brown optical flow camera ribbon cable slides straight into its locking clamp interface.
Binding and Gyro Pre-Flight Initialization: Double-check that no bare wires touch the metal elements of the airframe, then secure the outer fuselage shells; place the helicopter onto a completely flat, horizontal surface, insert a charged battery pack, and power on your transmitter to initialize the gyroscopic self-test before taking off into your first test hover.
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