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Sneeck
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08.15.2005, 11:59 AM

I assume it work's the same as my hacker controller so here we go;

You got 2 wire's from the esc, black and red(- and +). Take the red and solder a dean's to it, make sure it is on +. Then do the same thing with the black wire, also makeing sure it is on -. Now you got 2 dean's plug's with each 1 tab open. + on one and - on the other. As you probably guessed it, solder a piece of wire in between long enough to get to the battery's. But, I don't know how long you can make the esc wire cause some people say it's fine other's say you can fry the esc if wires are to long. On my hacker it doesn't seem to matter.

If the above does not apply to the Warrior, please correct me. Else your done w/ the first step. No need to change battery connector's.

For the esc --> motor wireing, there is one wire you should always get correct. I'm not sure what terminal it is, but it is the signal wire. The other 2 are just + and - and can be swapped without a problem(you only need to adjust the setting's on your radio cause it might go in reverse instead of forward). If you switch the signal wire the motor won't move. I'm sure that anyone can fill you up on the correct wireing.

You are correct for the wireing of the receiver. Do you want to use a receiver pack? If so, use the last slot(B) w/ a on/ off switch. If you want to use the warrior's internal BEC you don't have to do a thing.

Hope this help's a bit. Not sure if this apply's to the hacker set-up i'm using though.
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