Hi, I have a 220 SF ESC, and the bec is bad (keeps burning up my rx). So I will just run a separate rx battery, np...? So I pull the red wire out the connector, and plug back in, and nothing the ESC wont engage.. I Put the red back in the connector, and wala.. ESC arms like normal. Am I missing something here? Disabling the BEC is just simply remove the red(middle) wire, right? Please help, dont want to burn up another rx.
Swordfish - Can't disable BEC
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Do you have the plug from the esc to the rx plugged in the right way ?
Open connectors on the plug should be to the top of the rx just like the servo plug.Last edited by lenny; 05-25-2013, 06:58 AM.Comment
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thanks for the help! yes the middle wire(red) is pulled from the plug. Yes freshly charged rx pack ( rx is on and is functioning properly, servos works). No matter what I try, with the red wire outta the plug it wont arm the ESC, (actually tried all the wires one at a time). But as soon as I put the red back in the arms.. I'm gonna try it all over agine right now, but I fear the same out-come. Really confused as to why the hot lead must be there.Comment
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I just tried atone. And no matter what I plug in first, I get the same result. If plug everything in like normal(no rx pack), the esc won't send power to the rx at all. According to kinetic racing, the bec has went out. He said most ppl running 4s+ usually run a rx pack and remove the red wire to disable the bec. The boat works with the red wire still in the plug, but I fear it may burn up the rx shine. Guess I can put a restored on the red lead while its running to see if in fact there is power coming from the esc. Any suggestions?Comment
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Cannonball,
If your BEC is not working, the ESC will need power from the RX pack to power up.
When a (working) BEC is disabled by eliminating the red wire, it no longer powers the servo and RX, but it still does energize the ESC. Thus, if the BEC is not working (comparable to an OPTO ESC), it will need to be energized through the RX pack via the red wire.Comment
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thanks for the help! yes the middle wire(red) is pulled from the plug. Yes freshly charged rx pack ( rx is on and is functioning properly, servos works). No matter what I try, with the red wire outta the plug it wont arm the ESC, (actually tried all the wires one at a time). But as soon as I put the red back in the arms.. I'm gonna try it all over agine right now, but I fear the same out-come. Really confused as to why the hot lead must be there.
Connect main battery to esc.
If no power at Rx, then the BEC has failed.
If the bec has failed, the esc needs power from Rx to connect and arm.
Use Rx battery to Rx.
Connect red wire from esc to plug.
voila'.. like magic, it works !
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