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Castle Creations Bec
I have the MM system with the castle link and a cc bec. How do I use the link to program it. I don't know how to hook it up.
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It programs through the throttle cable, so hook the USB end of the link to your PC, hook the other end of the link to the throttle cable on the BEC.
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program the BEC before you connect it to the ESC, there have been some issues with the castle link program getting confused if you try programming after you connnect
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I haven't got it yet but trying to work out how to install it when I get it. By the looks of the photo the black and red wire go to battery and the ESC goes to Channel 1 (which is for steering) and BEC goes to Channe 2 for throttle which makes no sense, where is the steering throttle mean't to go??????
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Thats a rather simplified diagram in terms of the Rx hook-up, look at BrianG's diagrams:
http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_wiring_bec.html Select 'UBEC wiring option' 1 or 2. |
Amen, Brian's page is the remedy..
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Note that the CastleLink is only intended for the CC-BEC and other (non-MM) controllers. The Mamba Max specifically is only programmable through the on-board USB port, not the 3-wire receiver terminal. I too ran into this issue recently and it’s clearly stated in the Castle Link software (great interface btw). Also you can program the CC-BEC while it’s installed/interfaced with your ESC. You simply have to “turn-off” the enable/disable toggle switch for the ESC and the CC-BEC will sync right up.
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i wonder if you can use a Mamba max esc as a castle link to program the cc bec... maybe someone can try it and let us know...
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