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capitol 06.07.2006 12:52 AM

wiring it all up
 
I have my 9920 on the way and want to try and understand the wiring of this thing. From the searching Ive done I think I want to wire my batteries in series. Do most wire the Emaxx in series :032: Im using 16 cells with a 9XL.

Is this considered wired in parallel or in series?
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/5786/yharness0bg.png

This diagram is a little bit different then the one that comes with the External BEC/UBEC, but Im assuming its the way to wire it all together, right :032:

http://www.rc-monster.com/images/becdiagram.jpg

Serum 06.07.2006 03:52 AM

That's series. You just connect the Ubec to the plus and min on the controller.

coolhandcountry 06.07.2006 09:59 AM

That is some fine drawing. It is close to the ubec diagram but you have two batteries instead of the one. Like rene said that is series.

capitol 06.07.2006 12:59 PM

Do most people wire the Emaxx in series?

coolhandcountry 06.07.2006 01:04 PM

Yeah most people do. A few go lipo in parrellal.

Serum 06.07.2006 01:05 PM

Yes, about 99.9 percent.

Unless they run lipoly and want to increase runtime. than you use parallel and series. (that's what the P and the S stands for with these cells, for example 5S2P)

capitol 06.09.2006 04:49 PM

Is this correct? Im kinda nervous about wiring as you can tell :002:


http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...iring60906.jpg

HotnCold 06.09.2006 04:55 PM

yep -looks right - cept there is no place to plug in your steering into the receiver - but everything else is right

capitol 06.10.2006 11:14 PM

A brief note because it may help others. The rx lead (third wire) from the 9920 esc controller plugs ONE specific way into the receiver. I some how plugged mine in backwards and I had fits trying to track down the issue.
Hope this helps someone in the future :dft012:

HotnCold 06.11.2006 06:57 AM

good point capitol...


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