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05.08.2010, 05:58 AM

I knew it! I have the 3pk... Those remotes have to be connected directly to a schulze with a y harness and programmed that way before they will ever communicate. At least that what I had to do with mine... Once I did, no problems every since!
Look in your manual, it should tell you how to do it step by step...
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05.08.2010, 09:05 AM

I had a look on the schulze homepage, and the kw is listed under the esc's without bec:
http://www.schulze-elektronik-gmbh.de/futu-d.htm

So I am pretty sure, too, that you need an external bec/Ubec to run the esc. without, you have no power for the esc, the receiver and so on.
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oops, just saw that youre using a ubec... mabe a problem w. the ubec?

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05.08.2010, 03:33 PM

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I knew it! I have the 3pk... Those remotes have to be connected directly to a schulze with a y harness and programmed that way before they will ever communicate. At least that what I had to do with mine... Once I did, no problems every since!
Look in your manual, it should tell you how to do it step by step...
Good Luck!

That sounds ehh... strange lol. But if you got the same ESC with the same TX and you had the same problem as me, than you're probably right. I'll take a look in that damn long manual...


@Florianz: UBEC works fine I think, if I connect the battery pack a LED lights up on the receiver.
   
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