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04.21.2008, 07:39 PM

It there is a forth slot in your receiver for battery plug the bec into that. The bec doesn't need a signal so really it can be plugged into anywhere but the best place would be the battery port on the receiver.


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04.21.2008, 07:54 PM

The BEC plug in BATT chanel
The sterring in chanel 1
he ESC in chanel 2
The mechanical brake in chanel 3

And follow what BrianG said. That's exactly how i run my MBX5T
   
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06.05.2008, 04:39 AM

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The BEC plug in BATT chanel
The sterring in chanel 1
he ESC in chanel 2
The mechanical brake in chanel 3

And follow what BrianG said. That's exactly how i run my MBX5T
Doesn't it have to be in line with the ESC wires so it can change the voltage down before it gets to the RX?


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