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Yes, just install a servo y harness between the receiver and the pixstic and run the brake servo off the other end of the y harness.
   
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12.18.2007, 01:12 PM

Or a 3 channel Rx/Tx with the 3rd channel being the brake servo. Thats how I do it.


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Or a 3 channel Rx/Tx with the 3rd channel being the brake servo. Thats how I do it.

I thought about this, but then you don't have proportional brake. It's either all or nothing!!
   
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I thought about this, but then you don't have proportional brake. It's either all or nothing!!
You will if your radio has channel mixing, just tie the third channel to the throttle channel and you are good to go.
   
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12.18.2007, 02:42 PM

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Yes, just install a servo y harness between the receiver and the pixstic and run the brake servo off the other end of the y harness.
this is what I do for all of my Nitro ===> BL conversions as well.. works great..


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