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| Electronic Problems? You probably need an External BEC
Having problems with your rig? Steering shutting it off? Want more steering power, any strange glitching, radio, servo, ESC, or motor problems? If you don't have an external BEC (such as the Castle Creations 10 amp BEC) and are driving a truck off road and experiencing any problems, you probably need to get one. You may also consider a BEC to servo connector or bypass adapter that lets you route power direct to the servo but not through the RX, for better power to servo and also reduction of brownouts by separate RX power. BEC to Servo connector Last edited by JohnRobHolmes; 06-05-2015 at 10:52 PM. |
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