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Rock Crawler Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Knox, IN
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I am trying tp program an Axial AE2 ESC. Is this process a lengthy one? I had to use a Castle Creations BEC as I am running a 3S. Will this be a problem? Because the radio gets electricity as soon as the battery is plugged in? The instructions say to turn on the TX and hold full throttle when turning on the ESC. |
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Simi Valley
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It's a simple and easy process. With a bec, the receiver will always get power once you plug in a battery. My rigs that run a bec do that. It's just a normal thing with a bec. And it's not a problem as long as you unplug the battery after each time you use the truck. And you will now have to turn on the remote before you plug in the battery to keep the servo from freaking out. Hope this helps! :thumbsup:
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Quarry Creeper ![]() Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Princeton Illinois
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Programing with a bec is the same...just follow the procedure that axial gives...also make sure u pull the red wire from the esc so u dnt have 2 becs trying to power ur RX
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