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Old 07-10-2008
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Default How to power my sanwa reciver from esc

Hi just got a secondhand esc its a lrp quantum reverse. I will be reciving a sanwa gemini 2 radio set tomoz and want to no how to power my reciver from this esc. There appears to be no seperate batt wire to go to the reciver like you would find on a tamiya esc. I was wondering if the wire from the esc going to the reciver would power the reciver for me or will i have to solder onto the batt leads another lead which will go to the reciver. hope some one can give me some options. Regards Rich.
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yeah the wire from the esc to the receiever will power it aswell
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Will it just power it from the channel i plug it into i,e channel 2
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Yes plug it in to chan 2 and the servo in 1 the battery port is for petrol racing as you need external batts to power the servos.
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Recived radio gear today and fitted as described in post all works swell. Thanks for all your help. Lets hope i can drive the thing now!
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