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Construction Equipment If it digs, pushes, hauls dirt "off road" post it here. |
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I don't have any experience with construction models as much as i would love to but have been building my own R/C vehicles for years and do all my own electronics + did car electronics professionally for 6 years and would be willing to help out. I live in Milan Ohio, basically half way between Lorain and Sandusky.
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BEC = Battery Eliminating Circuit
Most ESC's (Electronic Speed Controllers's) nowadays have a BEC to eliminate the need for a separate battery to power the Receiver and servo's. The plug from the ESC will have a Ground/Negative, Positive, and Signal. Brown or Black will be Ground/Negative, the middle wire is Positive, and the last one is the Signal wire. If I wanted to NOT use the BEC capabilities of an ESC I would remove the Positive/middle wire from the connector. That would leave the Ground/Negative on one side of the connector and the other side would be the Signal wire. Also Dimension Engineering has all the information about the Sabertooth ESC's on their site. I hope I explained it properly, this stuff is confusing. |
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