How to install Receiver and ESC
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Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Sydney, australia
This is probably a really silly question
I just bought a new ESC and a new Receiver for a DB01 I just bought.
I'm completely new to building RC cars(i've only ever bought second hand) and so this is the first kit I have built.
Now the Receiver has connections for Chan 1, Chan 2 and Batt.
This new ESC(A Moped Bravo v16r) I have only has a Connection for one of the channels.
My Other car has a Tamiya ESC and it has another connection to "Batt" of the receiver.
How come this new ESC doesnt have this "Batt" connection?
I just bought a new ESC and a new Receiver for a DB01 I just bought.
I'm completely new to building RC cars(i've only ever bought second hand) and so this is the first kit I have built.
Now the Receiver has connections for Chan 1, Chan 2 and Batt.
This new ESC(A Moped Bravo v16r) I have only has a Connection for one of the channels.
My Other car has a Tamiya ESC and it has another connection to "Batt" of the receiver.
How come this new ESC doesnt have this "Batt" connection?
#2
This is probably a really silly question
I just bought a new ESC and a new Receiver for a DB01 I just bought.
I'm completely new to building RC cars(i've only ever bought second hand) and so this is the first kit I have built.
Now the Receiver has connections for Chan 1, Chan 2 and Batt.
This new ESC(A Moped Bravo v16r) I have only has a Connection for one of the channels.
My Other car has a Tamiya ESC and it has another connection to "Batt" of the receiver.
How come this new ESC doesnt have this "Batt" connection?
I just bought a new ESC and a new Receiver for a DB01 I just bought.
I'm completely new to building RC cars(i've only ever bought second hand) and so this is the first kit I have built.
Now the Receiver has connections for Chan 1, Chan 2 and Batt.
This new ESC(A Moped Bravo v16r) I have only has a Connection for one of the channels.
My Other car has a Tamiya ESC and it has another connection to "Batt" of the receiver.
How come this new ESC doesnt have this "Batt" connection?
Battery pack plugs into the ESC (The 2 heavy gauge wires). ESC plugs into the receiver on the throttle channel (channel 1 or channel 2 on your receiver) and powers the receiver through that one plug. The batt port on the receiver is if you are running a receiver pack like you would for nitro or 1s. If you aren't using a receiver pack, you can plug a fan or a transponder into that batt port on the receiver and it will get power through it.



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