I did put the brake on channel 3 and b/c on the bec.. but now nothing works.. not steering and throttle..
on the instruction that came w/ bec states nothing about pulling the red wire out, but at CC website it does. Does this have anything to do with running the batt in series?
With the MM controler, you don't have any choice to use an external BEC as the CC one, becaus ethe internal MM BEC don't support 4s li-po.
So if you have wired 2 x 2s in serie, you have a 4s, right?
So remove the red wire on the 3-colors wired (red, orange and brown one who exit from the controler) and isolate it. Plug it to the chanel 2 of your Rx.
Now, take your CCBEC and plug it in the BATT chanel of your Rx.
The black and red input wird of your CCBEC must be conect to the black/red input wired of your controller, so when you plug the li-po pack on your controller, the CCBEC will be energized.
yep i tried that still nothing works.. its worse than b/4.. I put the bec in channel 3 and esc in 2 w/o taking out the red wire. when I did that, all worked except that i didnt know where to put the brake servo.. now, when i put the esc w/ red wire taken out and the bec in batt. channel, and the brake servo on 3, the bec, lights up with green light, but steering and throttle doesnt respond.. on the diagram that came w/ the bec states nothing about taking out the red wire, and states putting it in channel 3..
Did you connect the bec to the esc power leads? If you're still stumped do you have a rx pack you cann throw in and try that instead of the BEC?
Yep, maybe your CCBEC is toasted. Like said Matthew, try with a reciever pack on the BATT slot. And don't forget to remove the red wire on the ESC cable.
I got a new bec and did the same thing and no steering and throttle. I hot wired the red w/red wire on the esc along with black and pulled out the red wire in the channel 2 and put the bec in channel batt. what do I do with the on/off switch from the ESC? do I have to hot wire this as well?