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01.25.2007, 11:06 AM

It has 2 separtate wires that go directly to the pack leads. Thats where it reads the voltage from. The 3 wire plugs are for control signals and 6v power only. It doesnt read voltage from there. It would only read the 6V from the BEC on those wires.

I'm just not sure what it deos to ''cut off'' the power to the esc. Does it just shut it down? or just block the signal pulses from the Rx to the ESC? Does it need the red wire to do this?


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alright thanx guys. what happens if u disconnect the black jumper and the middle wire?
   
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@meatzardd: It should just be a redundant way to disable the built-in BEC...

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I'm just not sure what it deos to ''cut off'' the power to the esc. Does it just shut it down? or just block the signal pulses from the Rx to the ESC? Does it need the red wire to do this?
I believe it either shuts the signal off or outputs a specific signal set to neutral or whatever.

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