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bustitup 09.04.2008 12:50 PM

newb ?
 
can someone show me a diagram on how to use a rx pack instead of an external or internal bec

brushlessboy16 09.04.2008 12:51 PM

Here you go
http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_wiring.html


fill it out and it tells you how to wire it :D

George16 09.04.2008 12:53 PM

Here's another one fromBrianG:

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/mm...d_schem_rx.jpg

Or just plug it directly into your rx's battery port.

brushlessboy16 09.04.2008 12:58 PM

http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_pi...20lvc_1.gif~18

Arct1k 09.04.2008 01:01 PM

DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE AN OPTO ESC - YOU WILL BREAK SOMETHING.

This setup is very specific to where you want to power the esc from the rx battery as the internal ESC BEC has been removed or does not exist!


This is very unusual - normally the internal ESC's bec is still left to power the brain board and the red wire on the ESC lead must be removed!

Which ESC are you using - Brian's script is the best tool to look at.

Quote:

Originally Posted by George16 (Post 208891)
Here's another one fromBrianG:

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/mm...d_schem_rx.jpg

Or just plug it directly into your rx's battery port.


George16 09.04.2008 01:04 PM

Bustitup, what ESC are you trying to use this for?

bustitup 09.04.2008 01:25 PM

well the only esc I have used so far is the mm with bec I have my new mmm but havnt wired it in yet...I have been reading and it seems that you can eliminate a internal and external bec by just using a battery pack eliminating the problems with bec's especially the mmm

did I assume the wrong info here

bustitup 09.04.2008 01:27 PM

btw.. those diagrams you guys sent me from BrianG site were fantastic.....I told him the G in his name stands for Genius...lol

Arct1k 09.04.2008 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bustitup (Post 208905)
well the only esc I have used so far is the mm with bec I have my new mmm but havnt wired it in yet...I have been reading and it seems that you can eliminate a internal and external bec by just using a battery pack eliminating the problems with bec's especially the mmm

did I assume the wrong info here

Mixed results - Consensus is that it can't hurt but might not help... Go with the remove the red wire diagram for the MMM...

BrianG 09.04.2008 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 208893)
DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE AN OPTO ESC - YOU WILL BREAK SOMETHING.

This setup is very specific to where you want to power the esc from the rx battery as the internal ESC BEC has been removed or does not exist!


This is very unusual - normally the internal ESC's bec is still left to power the brain board and the red wire on the ESC lead must be removed!

Which ESC are you using - Brian's script is the best tool to look at.

Exactly! This is a special diagram made specifically for the MMM BEC removal mod. Using a BEC and a receiver pack at the same time could cause issues.

bdebde 09.04.2008 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bustitup (Post 208907)
btw......I told him the G in his name stands for Genius...lol

You shouldn't have done that... his head is big enough already:lol:

lincpimp 09.04.2008 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bustitup (Post 208907)
I told him the G in his name stands for Genius...lol


Funny, I always thought the G stood for Gelding...

lutach 09.04.2008 04:44 PM

Simple Rx pack will do. I've been using them for a long time now and trouble free. I would use a lipo Rx pack if your electronics can handle and needs that much power to work at its full potential. I would still go for a good nixx Rx pack.

BrianG 09.04.2008 04:56 PM

Better watch it guys, there may be warning points in store for you! :smile:

bdebde 09.04.2008 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 208973)
Better watch it guys, there may be warning points in store for you! :smile:

:na:ooooh:na:


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