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Juan, Looks great, Sir. Best, LBOriginally posted by Juan De La Garza View PostLove the size of this model. Afterburner is on order. Can't wait for her flight. Hoping the family sees this eventually or anyone that knew Captain Jeff Kuss."I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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Just remove the 2 screws holding wood strip on top of ESC, use long phillips head through the intake grill, attach 3 pole wires same as existing or in existing hook up and test, if reversed just swap 2 of the wires- really easy! Run the Burner wires in same ductOriginally posted by Juan De La Garza View Post
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No it is not the F-18 but it is an ESC for a 90mm which I removed from that airplane to an F-16 90mm. I took that pic to ascertain the correct wire configuration less I screw up. F-18 ESC is no different in your pic. My experience has been white is always the middle and the yellow and red are the outer, you’ll either hook it up backwards or forward. This pic should help you. White is like the white or yellow on a servo, I forget what that wire is called but you know what I mean.HTML Code:Thats not the F18 is it!? You move the ESC on top??
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I have learned that the color of the motor wires really don't matter. They are quite arbitrary and only for reference so you remember which wire goes where to make the motor run in the correct direction. Once you get them hooked up the correct way, you can simply use the same color of heat shrink on the black ends so you can easily match it up if you ever need to take the fan out and put it back again.
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HAHA YEAH I THOUGHT IT WAS THE FW 90MM F16 THE CHEATER VENT LOOKS VERY FAMILIAR!Originally posted by jetpltrich View PostNo it is not the F-18 but it is an ESC for a 90mm which I removed from that airplane to an F-16 90mm. I took that pic to ascertain the correct wire configuration less I screw up. F-18 ESC is no different in your pic. My experience has been white is always the middle and the yellow and red are the outer, you’ll either hook it up backwards or forward. This pic should help you. White is like the white or yellow on a servo, I forget what that wire is called but you know what I mean.HTML Code:Thats not the F18 is it!? You move the ESC on top??
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No need to scratch your head for very long. I have purchased many motors, ESCs and planes where those wires have NO color coding whatsoever. I always thought most everyone in this hobby knew that it doesn't matter what wire goes where. Hook them up any way you want to begin with. If the motor doesn't run the direction you want, you simply switch 2 of them - ANY 2. It doesn't matter. In fact, if you hook them up and then close the plane up, there is a step in most ESC programming where you can just reverse the motor direction from there if you need to change it. Some of the newer "reversing ESCs" even make it possible for you to simply "throw a switch" via the TX to have thrust reverse. If you want "normal" at one end of the switch position rather than the other, just reverse that channel. Where each of the 3 wires are plugged in are of no consequence.Originally posted by jetpltrich View Post
Um, that’s a real scratch your head moment right there.
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This isn't 100% perfect but it is certainly good enough for small dings and hangar rash touch up work.Originally posted by jasmith41 View Postanyone have a source or color code for the blue angels blue...?
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