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Here for your Radio Control needs with tips and tricks as well as honest reviews. I do unboxing, reviews, tips, builds, run videos and also event videos. In the radio control field I am specialized in Rock Crawling, scale builds and racing. In addition I recently started with FPV quad flying. My reviews consists of several Radio Control Brands which are all hobby grade type radio control cars, trucks or air. Feel free to ask any questions by emailing me for a quicker more personal response. You can also contact me on my Instagram page which is very active with new content everyday.
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OGPAPERBOY77
(3 minutes ago)
Holmes Hobbies RX Bypass is needed and you wont have to remove the red wire from esc and it will only give the bec power to the servo and not the whole receiver
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S5UPERCHARGED
(9 minutes ago)
Video helped. I was wondering about having two power sources going to my receiver, now it all makes sense
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rcbustanut2057
(18 minutes ago)
So, if I understood you correctly, the ESC provides power to the receiver via the 'Red' wire. So, in theory, removing the 'Red' wire & plugging in the BEC into the receiver allows the BEC to power up the receiver, which also sends power to the servo. So now the ESC can focus on only sending power to the motor. I take that this also results in a cooler ESC.
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StillDown04
(28 minutes ago)
I did learn because I only have a 2 channel receiver but now I know I can put a bec on bind ! And I subscribed to your channel
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robertosamson1951
(31 minutes ago)
Thank you for the info regarding bec that will help us a lot and very clear explaination
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charlestreibley9904
(46 minutes ago)
Please note the Track Star TS3T with matching receiver you must use a Y connection and plug the BEC and the servo into channel 1 only, no other slot or combination will work. I tried them all. The symptoms where that the steering servo would work but no forward or reverse and the ECS beeping like it has not connection.
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thatsmyrc
(51 minutes ago)
If i dont use a esc in some of my custom rc conversions builds (dozers etc) And I just run the reveiver as esc for those servo channels.. does that mean the reciever draws what ever dirrect power straight from battery voltage? So lets say i have a 6v battery then the receiver is kicking out 6v to channels? reason asking is I want too run a few of my channels on 6.8v too my servos running 360 for gear drives for max voltage to that servo.. do I just then add a bec or will that effect across the board channels as well. I dont want too burn up my axuonix linear servos that only run at 6v...make sence lol?
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evhexrc1765
(2 hour ago)
Nice! I may be installing a bec in a friends truck for him.
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ArmanRC
(2 hour ago)
thanks for sharing the tips
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anderson8361
(3 hours ago)
Great Vid....simple and to the point. I hit the subscribe button.
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SuzukiKQ700owner
(11 hours ago)
Is there a way to add more power to your servo without frying the receiver? My receiver can only handle 6v, so it would fry if I added any more power to it using a BEC.
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