Going to run an RX battery pack and want need to know which wire to remove. I have seen pictures of the blue or red wire unplugged.
Disconnecting the BEC
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He showed you a picture. You do not "remove" the red wire. Simply cut the red (middle) wire in the servo extension. Plug the modified servo extension between the ESC and the receiver. Voila.
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I never cut my wires. I just pull it back out of the esc itself. Use a small jeweler flat head and lift the small locking tab and slide the red wire out..... no extensions no ruining a esc takes 5 second. I just place a small piece of heatshrink over the exposed wire.
* I do like the extension idea though for quick switch between different setups.Last edited by Diesel6401; 04-23-2011, 03:23 PM.Comment
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Its in the esc, it takes the main battery voltage and reduces the voltage to provide power the rx and the servo. By removing/dis-abling it it ttakes added work/stress away from the esc increasing the life and durablilty of the esc. Most HV esc'c do not have bec. With added main battery voltage the harder the esc has to work to reduce the voltage for the servo and rx. Now this isn't the best answer or most technical by any means but you get the idea. I am sure Fluid may be able to provide a better idea on how this all works.
On most 2s-6s esc's such has the Hifei and Seaking (non-hv), I don't use the esc's bec on anything over 4s... That is just me, I also don't run those esc's past 5s. Once again just a me thing. I don't like pushing those to the limits. Not worth it to me...Comment
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Your rx should have a batt/bind or something similar slot That is where i run my rx pack. For the most part any slot will work though unless you have a telemetry rx.Comment
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