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Old 05-26-2010, 07:57 AM   #1
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Ok I have the goat 3, running the hi-tech 7955tg steering through the bec and it wants to turn to full right when at full throttle. I notice it when trying to do a climb the other day and had not noticed it doing it before. Any thoughts?

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Old 05-26-2010, 09:32 AM   #2
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What bec is it.

Also have you removed the coms wire if it has one.

I had this prob with a cc bec and the only way I could find to resolve it was to wire it into my rx. Which I think is better as you can then power your dig servo via it also.

Hope this helps.
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I had the same problem with my goat 3s and a cc bec set to 7.4v with a 7950 cut the bec back to 6.0v and ran it thru the rx and problem went away Not sure what the problem was the 7950 is rated to 7.4 Hope you figure it out
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Did you use a bec for the receiver and esc. Or did you use the internal bec??
You better cant use the internal bec with 3s.7.4 volt is to much maybe for the receiver??
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I'm using the external novak bec. I had the steering going through the rx but it didn't seem to have much power so everyone said to have it run straight off of the bec.
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I use the same setup .I have the cc bec on the receiver 6 volt and the servo in the receiver and not direct to the bec and no problems.
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Old 06-18-2010, 11:47 AM   #7
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Did you ever figure this out toyotech1?

I wired my bec today and am having the same concern.

Wired the (+) and (-) directly to the servo and the signal wire from the servo to the rx.
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I'm running the ccbec direct to my servo and servo signal wire to rx. Haven't had any issues at all and i'm running 3s lipo. I'd almost think you may have a faulty bec by the sound of things. My .02
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Old 06-18-2010, 11:57 PM   #9
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That same thing happend with my goat 2s and about 1 hour after it happend I found out my reciever was bad I had an extra reciever and I put it in and it's worked fine ever since. I'd try the reciever first, if you have another one try that. Hope this helps.
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Old 06-19-2010, 06:49 AM   #10
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Yea i had a extra specktrum rx out of my revo i borrowed and that didnt help either.

Either a bad BEC or somehting with the servo.

I am going to grab my DVOM at work today and do some testing.

I willl keep you posted.
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