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Old 12-23-2016, 10:39 AM   #1
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Default QUICRUN WP 1080 brushed ESC (2-3S) With castle Bec

hi, just want to ask how to wire the castle bec with this esc? I wired mys sidewinder3 befor but this will be my first time with hobbywing. Thanks
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Old 12-23-2016, 11:28 AM   #2
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you should be able to wire it just as you did with your castles esc....the BEC doesnt care what esc its wired to...
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Old 12-23-2016, 01:51 PM   #3
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Personally I don't think you need a BEC with this ESC unless you're using a power hog servo.

But if you choose to use a BEC with this ESC just remember to disconnect the red wire.
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Or use Holmes Hobbies RX Bypass harness, much better. You can make your own but for this price, just buy HH.

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Or use Holmes Hobbies RX Bypass harness, much better. You can make your own but for this price, just buy HH.

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So if we were to use this adapter bypass harness do we still have to solder the BEC 2 wires to the esc....I think HH giving a few away on the 12 days of Christmas....
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Bec needs full battery power, so yes.
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Yeah, Really no need unless you're using a power hungry servo. This has a 7.4v BEC built right in. Makes life simple.
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Nice they built-in hd bec, anybody brown it out yet? If yes, what servo and what were you doing?
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Im using a D772 and have yet to have a issue. Not really a power hungry servo though.
I want a Promodeler, that will be the test I imagine.
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Nice they built-in hd bec, anybody brown it out yet? If yes, what servo and what were you doing?
I have not had any issues. I'm running the Turnigy TGY-DS3509MG - coreless motor and torque is 30kg (416 oz-in) @ 6v / 40kg (555 oz-in) @ 8.4v.
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Nice they built-in hd bec, anybody brown it out yet? If yes, what servo and what were you doing?
Nothing on mine yet, Spektrum S6230 digital .... 311oz @6v
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Haven't browned out running a Hitec 7950 at 7.4v
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No issues with Holmes HV500 on 2 trucks.
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No issues here running a Hitec 7954sh set at 7.4v and no external BEC.
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Haven't browned out running a Hitec 7950 at 7.4v
That's what I was looking for!
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