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Bk Warrior 9918 - question - 09.10.2007, 02:27 PM

Hi ,

Just bought an warrior 9918 and don't understand what they mean by jumpers ??? , My technical english is apparently not good enough.

I am having some problems as I cannot see how I am supposed to program the esc. I have read the instruction from Mike several times but , hmm it ain't sinking into my thick skull

Does any of you have a picture of the jumpers on a BK esc.??

Thanks for your help

Oh yeah , the project I am working on is a savage X conversion :

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09.10.2007, 03:33 PM

The jumpers are towards the capacitor end of the ESC and may be fully or partially covered by the heatshrink.

The black (BEC disable) jumper is generally easier to get to since it is closer to the edge. The red (programming) jumper is a little further in. You should be able to reach it with some thin need-nose pliers or tweezers. But if you can't, you can cut some of the heatshrink away.
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09.10.2007, 04:04 PM

Jumpers are the little plastic pieces next to the capacitors.One is black and the other one is red.Basically their job is to prvide a short across two pins.They will pull straight off very easy


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09.10.2007, 05:31 PM

Thanks, this helped abit. I've worked all night on installing the motor and battery trays. can't wait to try it out
   
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