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What would this do ? (besides voiding the warranty) -
07.02.2011, 04:46 PM
I have been running an old MM that I have soldered a receiver plug to the (+) and (-) coming from the battery (at the circuit board), so I can run my receiver at full lipo voltage. The old MM's heatsink popped off last time at the track and I would like to replace it with a MMP.
I plan to remove the red wire from the MMP receiver plug that goes to the bec and solder directly to the (+) battery connection on the circuit board, thus bypassing the bec. This will also reduce the wiring, as I now have 2 plugs from the MM to the receiver.
The questions are:
I know the warranty will be void, but I would like to know if this would work the same? Will it matter that the (-) is still at the bec connection? (should be common). And for programming, I should be able to hook to computer as long as I have red wire in plug unhooked and battery plugged in? Same for programming with field link as well, but adding a power source for field link? Or will field link handle the voltage of full lipo if leaving red wire attached?
Oh, and you could call this the MMP 2 cell addition (lol).
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