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09.20.2007, 11:49 PM

Today I ran my TC3 truggy with the 7018 with a Lehner Basic 5300 and it kept up with the touring cars. I also ran my Ofna MBX with the 3695 and Hacker C50-13L and they were speechless LOL. I set the ESCs for forward/brake only and the guys were amazed how good the brakes worked.
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I just got my buggy back & i forgot something. Im using a 9920, +UBEC & 9xl for know. When programing the 9920 do i leave the black bec jumper on or take it off, & do i leave the red wire in the reciver or take it out. ?. Thank's


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I just got my buggy back & i forgot something. Im using a 9920, +UBEC & 9xl for know. When programing the 9920 do i leave the black bec jumper on or take it off, & do i leave the red wire in the reciver or take it out. ?. Thank's
I use an rx pack on all my vehicles, but the UBEC works the same way. I took the black jumper out. I left the red wire in.
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I use an rx pack on all my vehicles, but the UBEC works the same way. I took the black jumper out. I left the red wire in.

Never mind i found the info. thank's


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09.26.2007, 09:46 PM

Is there any reason that I could not remove the red wire from the rec plug instead of the black jumper. Only reson is the esc is not mine and I want to test it on 6s. Do not want to remove the shrink cause that would be obvious.

Will it run well on 6s? I would like to try my 15l feigao on 6s in my emaxx. It is light and 2wd and the batts can handle 80+ amps continuous. Will it be ok? And should I program it for forward brake only, or can I leave reverse? Sorry for the questios, just don't want to smoke it
   
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09.26.2007, 10:13 PM

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Is there any reason that I could not remove the red wire from the rec plug instead of the black jumper. Only reson is the esc is not mine and I want to test it on 6s. Do not want to remove the shrink cause that would be obvious.

Will it run well on 6s? I would like to try my 15l feigao on 6s in my emaxx. It is light and 2wd and the batts can handle 80+ amps continuous. Will it be ok? And should I program it for forward brake only, or can I leave reverse? Sorry for the questios, just don't want to smoke it
It will run 6S. I never tried removing the red wire, but you can let us know what happens LOL.
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09.26.2007, 10:34 PM

Figured it would be like taking the red wire out of the mm to disable the bec.
   
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