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Castle CC/BEC
I'am wondering one thing how do you adjust the voltage output on the Castle CC/BEC,do you hook it up to your PC,or do you hook up the ESC to the PC with the CC/BEC plugged into the ESC and then adjust it I'm not sure and have one coming to me and not sure how to do it,and the shop I got t from has never used one.
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It is very simple. You need the castle link. One of the castle link ends goes into the plug end of the bec ( the end that normally plugs into the receiver ) and the other goes into your computer. You should set the bec for 6v. Any higher and you risk damaging your servos.
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I planned on setting it at 6volt,I've been in RC for 17 teen years and have never touched a Brushless setup so I did a ton of research,I'm going to be running a MM ESC with a Tekno Nue 1515 1Y in a new 3905 E-MAXX and gear it for 40MPH,I will be using TrueRC 8000K Battery packs rated at 15C.And all I know is I can't wait for my Tekno Nue to get here f it came yesterday it would not be soon enough.I got the first one of a batch that came in at the first of this week and I seen they were sold out in 3 day's.
Thanks for the help with the CC/BEC |
I have been in this hobby for what seems like half of my life. Just wait until you pull the trigger for the first time. with a brushless set up.....waaaaaaaaaahooooooooo!!!:yes: Best of luck and have fun.
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yeah man, you need the phx link. i wish castle offerd this seperate
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they do.......http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...oducts_id=2374 http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...phx-lnk&cat=21 |
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http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...stle_link.html |
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