Ah ok I see why it’s not needed now. So just cut and twist wires together and Heat shrink?
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After binding my receiver I plug all servos in there place plug in battery and landing gear light comes on in up position and plane just beeps but not cell count. One beep then three beeps and one beep again. Anyone else have this problem? Also do I need to calibrate the throttle first with this esc?
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Doesn't sound like your bind was successful. Try re-binding again (I find it helps to move my TX a good 6 feet or more away during the binding process). Once the bind is successful you will want to calibrate the ESC.My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Originally posted by Aros View PostDoesn't sound like your bind was successful. Try re-binding again (I find it helps to move my TX a good 6 feet or more away during the binding process). Once the bind is successful you will want to calibrate the ESC.
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Originally posted by Av8er278 View PostTo calibrate esc do I turn on radio throttle up plug in battery wait for two beeps then throttle down with this escMy YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Originally posted by Aros View Post
Correct my good man. You will hear the quick beeps to signify programming mode and quickly drop the throttle all the way down. You will then hear another quick series of beeps to let you know the calibration was successful.
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostOn most planes I don't fasten it down at all... I swap battery connectors on my planes and usually lengthen the wires to the BEC so it's easy to stash in the back area.
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Originally posted by Evan D View Post
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostActually I usually put my receiver and the blue box/ MCBe under the battery tray, there’s nothing up front except the wires going to the retract, steering servo and landing light. In the F-22 I have two satellites, one of those is in the nose.
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