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need help!! - 04.12.2009, 11:47 PM

well its been a while since i toucehd my converted savage..now i forgot where to connect the wires on the receiver..can u see if this is right??
pls post the correct set up thanks a lot..
i have an esc that goes in the brake slot,then a Y- harness that connects the th/br servos that goes to the throttle slot then the bec connects to aux??
is this right??
   
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04.13.2009, 12:44 AM

Is what right?

The receiver is pretty tolerant. As long as the red wire is in the middle, the worst that will happen is it won't work, but will not burn anything. If it doesn't work just flip the connector. Usually, the ground wire of the cable is facing the outside of the case.
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04.13.2009, 12:23 PM

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an esc that goes in the brake slot,then a Y- harness that connects the th/br servos that goes to the throttle slot then the bec connects to aux??
if this connection is right?will this work?
   
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04.13.2009, 09:04 PM

i would have thought it goes this way....

ESC ---> Throttle Channel
Y-Harness ---> Brake Channel
BEC ---> Battery Channel

The AUX channel will only be related to the 3rd channel on your TX =)

From what info you have given, i THINK that's right...
   
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04.13.2009, 11:37 PM

thanks man!!i knew mine was mixed up..
   
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