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Rcbros 10.15.2006 02:23 AM

Yeah, I'm a noob but really that much of a noob lol. I've had 3 warriors and about 3 years experience with them. But I've been recently playing with mamba systems and hadn't touched the warrior in awhile.

Then when I did I was lost lol. After talking to sjcrss on the phone we figured out it was the y harness causing the problems. Which is strange because my solders were the shat lol but I'll re-do it and make it small wire while I'm at it.

go4gold 10.15.2006 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by chilledoutuk
i dont want to be a pain in the ass but i assume you are doing this with it conected to the motor as thats what the controllers use to make beep sounds i assume bk warriors are the same.

I was thinking the same thing. I studied the pictures over and over only to come to the conclusion that there was no motor in the pictures. Hard to program without a motor. On the BK's you only need to pull the black jumper for the bec do NOT cut any wires. I believe you remove the red wire on the Quarks.

sjcrss 10.15.2006 07:40 AM

back in the old days ( old school) when i got started in bl...in 2000....with the modeltech systems...which were repackaged hacker systems....the manufacturer told us to pull the red wire from the servo plug to disable the bec.... and nowadays you can pull the bec plug....either will work....but for me i have a short 2 or 3" servo ext....that i removed the red wire ( middle wire completely from and my controller plugs right into it)....this way I don't have to pull the plug or remove the wire at all.....but this is just me....and you can do either one....i like doing it this way because ...i can still put the controller on my pc and change the program peerimiters ( ie timing ect) my micro 2095....if needed...


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