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Old 02-18-2018, 09:01 PM
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Default Two esc in receiver.

Hello. I need help. I will plug two esc for two motor application in my loader. I will drive my hydraulic pump and the transmission. Could you give my the wiring diagram for plugging with only one battery? Thanks.
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Old 02-19-2018, 10:35 AM
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Default Re: Two esc in receiver.

You need to join the power wires together red to red black to black. Then disconnect one red servo wire from
The esc plug. I would make the esc with the red wire still connected the motor esc and the other for the pump
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Default Re: Two esc in receiver.

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Power & + - loops on one side; connect all your esc's & what not on the other side.

The esc that has the highest BEC (battery eliminator circuit - powers your receiver), use that one & disconnect the red wire from the receiver plug on the other one. Having both providing BEC can lead to radio glitch interference problems.

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Thank you very much for the tips!
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