Connecting the wires at the base in yellow and go directly to the receiver? Or extra power source off the ESC? I know both sides will need to have a y splitter. I am not even a wiring beginner.
Ok. No one else sees the purple Haze? Feels like a Jimmy Hendrix concert.Connecting the wires at the base in yellow and go directly to the receiver? Or extra power source off the ESC? I know both sides will need to have a y splitter. I am not even a wiring beginner.
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I'll have to take another gander in about ummm 20 min or so.Ok. No one else sees the purple Haze? Feels like a Jimmy Hendrix concert.
A few things I've seen I liked, braiding looks really good even if there are wires going around. Also set them on the chassis and run them on the floor so you see less wires wires. run them all together to the back or behind the rx box in like a shrink then spread them from there. just suggestionsConnecting the wires at the base in yellow and go directly to the receiver? Or extra power source off the ESC? I know both sides will need to have a y splitter. I am not even a wiring beginner.
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Yeah, I'm in my hobby room also. Loving it!I'll have to take another gander in about ummm 20 min or so.![]()
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So, if you were to run these lights off a different battery, you would already have 3 batteries in your rig? 1 to run it, 2 for the fans and 3 for the lights right? Run the lights off the fan batt then.This is for sale on ebay just to messy for my taste. So I want to re solder them .
"If you have the room I wouldn't rob any power from the main batts even though LED's pull next to nothing. I'd do a small side batt for power."
I use a 3rd battery already for fans. This would be on my next semi shelf queen.
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