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Old 03-20-2013, 07:35 PM   #1
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I have a dual sidewinder setup I'm running on a dx3r pro so I'm using a Novak dig switch (and please I don't want to heard how I should get a futaba or something 4 channel so if your gonna say that please don't post) I have had a castle 10a bec and one of two brand new sidewinder micro's that have shorted out and burnt up, yes before and after I give new electronics power I check and double check that all wires are in their proper places, but I have still burnt up a brand new bec and sidewinder micro. Any good advice? Thank you.
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Old 03-20-2013, 07:57 PM   #2
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Could be a bad bec. A fellow member on here had a problem where the interal wires in the bec touched each other and cooked one of his esc's.
How do you have your bec wired up?
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I have my bec in the bind plug, servo in servo plug, esc's in channel 2 & auxillary (with red wire pulled out of servo connectors on both esc's) but you have to remember that i am also using a novak dig switch that before and after they burnt up i checked to ensure that the wiring was all correct so i dont know if that could play into this issue as well?? Also do you think that castle will replace them considering that they were purshased 3 days before this happened?
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