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07.13.2009, 06:23 PM

There is a problem with the diagram and you guys missed it!!! He's using a BEC, he needs to pull the red wire going from the esc to the rx!


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07.13.2009, 06:28 PM

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There is a problem with the diagram and you guys missed it!!! He's using a BEC, he needs to pull the red wire going from the esc to the rx!
Guards! Remove this blasphemer from my sight!

Haha, I don't know how we both missed that. Good catch.
   
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There is a problem with the diagram and you guys missed it!!! He's using a BEC, he needs to pull the red wire going from the esc to the rx!
Oops! Indeed, that's wrong... (thank you for saying)


Hmm, I already got a Y cable for those 2 servo's. But I haven't got one for that brake-esc thingy. So I prefer the use of CH3, but I think it isn't possible because I've got a cheap 2.4GHz system. (Acoms Hayabusa) Does anybody know how this is called? (I can't find anything in the manual)
I also got a JR XS3 transmitter, that one is 75MHz but it got far more possibilities. Does somebody know if it's possible with the XS3? (And how?)

Oh, and another question; on CC website it says that the BEC should go in to CH2, but this is wrong right? It should be in "Batt".
   
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