Holmes Hobbies RX Bypass is needed and you wont have to remove the red wire from esc and it will only give the bec power to the servo and not the whole receiver
So, if I understood you correctly, the ESC provides power to the receiver via the 'Red' wire. So, in theory, removing the 'Red' wire & plugging in the BEC into the receiver allows the BEC to power up the receiver, which also sends power to the servo. So now the ESC can focus on only sending power to the motor. I take that this also results in a cooler ESC.
Lord Bustanut hypothetically in a way yes, because it splits the voltage to where it’s needed putting less strain on those electronics that work more or less. For example if the servo needs more input you can program it so that the voltage is focused on the servo but doesn’t take away from the power. Always remember some ESC are preprogrammed with a BEC to balance the distribution of power, usually this BEC is set lower to manage the power input. But having a separate one can be useful in some applications. Hopefully that helps...
@@RCInMotion aaahh, ok. Thanks for the quick reply. I have a traxxas rustler xl5 2wd. I picked up a gyro for it. I wanted to make sure I wasn't drawing too much power from the ESC
Please note the Track Star TS3T with matching receiver you must use a Y connection and plug the BEC and the servo into channel 1 only, no other slot or combination will work. I tried them all. The symptoms where that the steering servo would work but no forward or reverse and the ECS beeping like it has not connection.
That thing costs US$20. You know... for just US$2 or so, you can buy a DC-DC regulator (which is what a BEC really is) that you can use to dial down your battery voltage to whatever voltage that suits your servo..? Wires up in exactly the same way, but fully adjustable yet a hell lot cheaper than your full-blown 'programmable' BEC..
If i dont use a esc in some of my custom rc conversions builds (dozers etc) And I just run the reveiver as esc for those servo channels.. does that mean the reciever draws what ever dirrect power straight from battery voltage? So lets say i have a 6v battery then the receiver is kicking out 6v to channels? reason asking is I want too run a few of my channels on 6.8v too my servos running 360 for gear drives for max voltage to that servo.. do I just then add a bec or will that effect across the board channels as well. I dont want too burn up my axuonix linear servos that only run at 6v...make sence lol?
OMG you're one of those guys. Those guys that can actually handle that smoke alarm battery fault beep, every 1 min from here to eternity. My neighbor across the street, you could hear his beep in the Summer with the windows open, FOR 2 FUCKING YEARS. If you can handle this for more than 5 minutes, you're fucking NUMB!!!!
Great vid. I just did this. It’s got issues. My set up is a Hexfly ESC from a redact gen7, and an rc4wd 3 channel with a savox wp0231 servo. It has a light kit but plan for a winch later. I put the BEC in the b/c channel, used an extension to cut out the signal from the esc. When I hook up the battery, the servo comes on as well as the lights but no throttle until the esc is turned on. I have steering either way. Is this normal or is something not right. Any help is appreciated.
How can I use something like this to power my flashlight made for a drone but it’s meant to use it’s own 2-3s battery & my drone already has a big 6s battery max 25.2v how can I set this flashlight up to that? & just have a connector to disconnect when not needed from my 6s battery to the flashlight… thanks!
You’d connect it to a male connector just how you would on a FC of your drone. Power goes to your power source but instead of connecting the wires to your FC connect it to your Flashlight and program the BEC to the voltage needed. All can be set via the app on a computer. Hope that helps.
@@adrianau4246 not much but yes these BEC circuits are adjustable and it makes it a perfect match for any application. These will keep the constant voltage to which you program them.
Is there a way to add more power to your servo without frying the receiver? My receiver can only handle 6v, so it would fry if I added any more power to it using a BEC.
To be honest if your RX bec is 6v already you should be able to run it no problem. You may want to program your RX if it’s programmable. If not bring your ESC BEC down as well.
Hey I need help I installed a bec on my boat I'm building and hooked up the batteries and the brown wire melted can you please help me figure out what I did wrong please and thanks
@RC In Motion Hello, thanks for good explanation, i have not enough information about these topic, So that, i have a basic questions. I have a esc which has 5.8V 3A bec, i connect this bec wire to my 3 channel receiver and it works successfully. Last week, i bought new esc (6.1V 3A SBEC), i connected to my receiver. Firstly, it worked two times and after that, it stoped working. Now, second channel of recevier is not working. I think that, it damaged. I need a external bec, am i ? You disabled red wire and you connected 2 wire to receiver (one is bec output wire, other is esc wire). I want to connect only one wire to my receiver. Can i disable both black and red wires. And can i connect external bec red and black wire instead of them. does it correct setup ? Please help thanks.
Jesus Moreno not at all you can install a BEC on any application all depending on your use. The bec is to route the power where it’s needed. Say you have an esc but a poor BEC, you can simply install one for better performance. We use it on climbers to increase servo performance, but it serves many purposes.
Hey man I need to install one of these into my arrma notorious I put a 8.4v servo in it how do you get this bec to put out exactly 8.4v? And where can I get one thank you!
John Smith you can achieve that by one of two things. Adding an additional source of power for the servo like a smaller lipo or programming the voltage within the castle creations software via Castle Link. Hope that helps
Azmi J yes it is completely normal the power is routed to the servo for max output. Switching on the esc will then power your rig but in term what the bec is doing is maximizing the power to the servo so you can get the torque you need. You can always tune your BEC via the castle creations USB link. Hopefully that answers your question
Hi, I do not know why they call it a BEC or Battery Eliminator Circuit, because that is not what it is or does. What it really is, is a ESC Bypass Circuit, a BEC does the opposite of what this does. A BEC eliminates the need to have an extra battery pack to power the receiver, nothing more nothing less. Personally I would just buy an extra little battery pack for $10 to plug into the receiver.
Travis Pratt lol I’m from the USA but I’m from puertorican background. So latín lol... but I say soldering so that way Europeans can understand as well what I say...
Your soldering is atrocious. It seems to me that most people solder their BEC directly to the battery connector while replacing the old Deans connectors at the same time. Not that your way won’t work, it will, but I would never suggest cutting factory ESC wires.
sdw2003 well grab a camera, make sure it’s a high quality one. Hit record, edit via your favorite video editor, then upload it to the tube. Sorry it didn’t meet your expectations, hopefully you’ll upload your video and I can judge it as well. This is not a how to solder video so you may have commented wrongfully, this is a how to install.
My second visit and it is still the best video on how to install a ubec. Brilliant
Terry Murphy thanks for the awesome feedback !!!!
yeah...tq sir..simple explaination.
Holmes Hobbies RX Bypass is needed and you wont have to remove the red wire from esc and it will only give the bec power to the servo and not the whole receiver
this video also serves as a reminder to check your batterys In your smoke alarm. thank you for the good info in this video.
Cmorep3 hahah that's my lipo smoke alarm. I keep it next to my lipos and as I started filming it kept beeping lol.....
Took me half the video to figure out it was not one of my smoke detectors after like 30 pauses
@@dirtcanthurt4652 🤣😂
So, if I understood you correctly, the ESC provides power to the receiver via the 'Red' wire. So, in theory, removing the 'Red' wire & plugging in the BEC into the receiver allows the BEC to power up the receiver, which also sends power to the servo. So now the ESC can focus on only sending power to the motor. I take that this also results in a cooler ESC.
Lord Bustanut hypothetically in a way yes, because it splits the voltage to where it’s needed putting less strain on those electronics that work more or less. For example if the servo needs more input you can program it so that the voltage is focused on the servo but doesn’t take away from the power. Always remember some ESC are preprogrammed with a BEC to balance the distribution of power, usually this BEC is set lower to manage the power input. But having a separate one can be useful in some applications. Hopefully that helps...
@@RCInMotion aaahh, ok. Thanks for the quick reply. I have a traxxas rustler xl5 2wd. I picked up a gyro for it. I wanted to make sure I wasn't drawing too much power from the ESC
Video helped. I was wondering about having two power sources going to my receiver, now it all makes sense 👍😀
Glad I could help
I did learn because I only have a 2 channel receiver but now I know I can put a bec on bind ! And I subscribed to your channel
Please note the Track Star TS3T with matching receiver you must use a Y connection and plug the BEC and the servo into channel 1 only, no other slot or combination will work. I tried them all. The symptoms where that the steering servo would work but no forward or reverse and the ECS beeping like it has not connection.
This video has helped me a lot, thank you! Subscribed. 👍✌️
Thank you for the info regarding bec that will help us a lot and very clear explaination
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic and very helpful video. Nicely and thouroughly explained.
That thing costs US$20. You know... for just US$2 or so, you can buy a DC-DC regulator (which is what a BEC really is) that you can use to dial down your battery voltage to whatever voltage that suits your servo..?
Wires up in exactly the same way, but fully adjustable yet a hell lot cheaper than your full-blown 'programmable' BEC..
Can I use 8.4v nihm with cc bec? never used one but I need it also not too comfortable with lipos. Thanks good video even today
You can use it as long as you program it on castle link. Should work fine as this is a voltage regulator in a way. Hope that helps.
If i dont use a esc in some of my custom rc conversions builds (dozers etc) And I just run the reveiver as esc for those servo channels.. does that mean the reciever draws what ever dirrect power straight from battery voltage? So lets say i have a 6v battery then the receiver is kicking out 6v to channels? reason asking is I want too run a few of my channels on 6.8v too my servos running 360 for gear drives for max voltage to that servo.. do I just then add a bec or will that effect across the board channels as well. I dont want too burn up my axuonix linear servos that only run at 6v...make sence lol?
Great video and explanations. Truly appreciated.
OMG you're one of those guys. Those guys that can actually handle that smoke alarm battery fault beep, every 1 min from here to eternity. My neighbor across the street, you could hear his beep in the Summer with the windows open, FOR 2 FUCKING YEARS. If you can handle this for more than 5 minutes, you're fucking NUMB!!!!
Acid Techno Man you made my night hahahah
great video man and good camera work.
Great vid. I just did this. It’s got issues. My set up is a Hexfly ESC from a redact gen7, and an rc4wd 3 channel with a savox wp0231 servo. It has a light kit but plan for a winch later. I put the BEC in the b/c channel, used an extension to cut out the signal from the esc. When I hook up the battery, the servo comes on as well as the lights but no throttle until the esc is turned on. I have steering either way. Is this normal or is something not right. Any help is appreciated.
Great Vid....simple and to the point. I hit the subscribe button.
Sejsony Tiger?
Nice! I may be installing a bec in a friends truck for him.😏
thanks for sharing the tips
How can I use something like this to power my flashlight made for a drone but it’s meant to use it’s own 2-3s battery & my drone already has a big 6s battery max 25.2v how can I set this flashlight up to that? & just have a connector to disconnect when not needed from my 6s battery to the flashlight… thanks!
You’d connect it to a male connector just how you would on a FC of your drone. Power goes to your power source but instead of connecting the wires to your FC connect it to your Flashlight and program the BEC to the voltage needed. All can be set via the app on a computer. Hope that helps.
@@RCInMotion do you know much about cc/cv drivers? Someone said to use that since it’s adjustable to meet my 12v needs?
@@adrianau4246 not much but yes these BEC circuits are adjustable and it makes it a perfect match for any application. These will keep the constant voltage to which you program them.
If my esc has no Bec and I add an external one do I still cut the red wire
Don’t cut it just eliminate it just tape it to the side... you want to be able to use that Esc in the future if you decide to.
Is there a way to add more power to your servo without frying the receiver? My receiver can only handle 6v, so it would fry if I added any more power to it using a BEC.
To be honest if your RX bec is 6v already you should be able to run it no problem. You may want to program your RX if it’s programmable. If not bring your ESC BEC down as well.
Hey I need help I installed a bec on my boat I'm building and hooked up the batteries and the brown wire melted can you please help me figure out what I did wrong please and thanks
i checked with a multimeter the ubec voltage connected to the esc , is it normal that it's 7.27 instead of 7.4?
@RC In Motion
Hello, thanks for good explanation, i have not enough information about these topic, So that, i have a basic questions. I have a esc which has 5.8V 3A bec, i connect this bec wire to my 3 channel receiver and it works successfully. Last week, i bought new esc (6.1V 3A SBEC), i connected to my receiver. Firstly, it worked two times and after that, it stoped working. Now, second channel of recevier is not working. I think that, it damaged. I need a external bec, am i ?
You disabled red wire and you connected 2 wire to receiver (one is bec output wire, other is esc wire).
I want to connect only one wire to my receiver. Can i disable both black and red wires. And can i connect external bec red and black wire instead of them. does it correct setup ? Please help thanks.
great video. explains it very well. but the l in soldering is silent.
Thanks for this very helpful.
witch way do you plug it in for the correct polarity
Big will S. Just like a normal servo. On your third channel or if you have a bind channel you can connect it there,
Is the bec only for climbers
Jesus Moreno not at all you can install a BEC on any application all depending on your use. The bec is to route the power where it’s needed. Say you have an esc but a poor BEC, you can simply install one for better performance. We use it on climbers to increase servo performance, but it serves many purposes.
Hey man I need to install one of these into my arrma notorious I put a 8.4v servo in it how do you get this bec to put out exactly 8.4v? And where can I get one thank you!
John Smith you can achieve that by one of two things. Adding an additional source of power for the servo like a smaller lipo or programming the voltage within the castle creations software via Castle Link. Hope that helps
@@RCInMotion thanks
hey , is it normal after installing the ubec on my axial scx10, when i plug in the battery, i have steering working without switching on the esc ?
Azmi J yes it is completely normal the power is routed to the servo for max output. Switching on the esc will then power your rig but in term what the bec is doing is maximizing the power to the servo so you can get the torque you need. You can always tune your BEC via the castle creations USB link. Hopefully that answers your question
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Bec
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Many thanks very helpful .
Can I use that bec on 6s?
Traxxas_monster channel if it’s rated for 6s yes you can, always read the label on the Max input and you should be good. Hope that helps.
@@RCInMotion Ok thanks so much and this is the best video explaining it about BEC
Double the voltage plug 2 red wires into the receiver and the both run 6 volts receiver is getting 12 volts
Hi, I do not know why they call it a BEC or Battery Eliminator Circuit, because that is not what it is or does. What it really is, is a ESC Bypass Circuit, a BEC does the opposite of what this does. A BEC eliminates the need to have an extra battery pack to power the receiver, nothing more nothing less. Personally I would just buy an extra little battery pack for $10 to plug into the receiver.
He's "sooldering"!
bec bec no witam
dziesięćipół siema
Where are you from? Your accent sounds American but you're saying "sowldered" like a European o.0
Travis Pratt lol I’m from the USA but I’m from puertorican background. So latín lol... but I say soldering so that way Europeans can understand as well what I say...
No witam witam ogunie...
NC MOUNTAINS ❤. 👍👍
Czyli nie jestem sam, bec bec bec
*Bec*
Witam, witam
Your soldering is atrocious. It seems to me that most people solder their BEC directly to the battery connector while replacing the old Deans connectors at the same time. Not that your way won’t work, it will, but I would never suggest cutting factory ESC wires.
That solder job. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️...... so horrible!!!!
Ugly solder job
sdw2003 well grab a camera, make sure it’s a high quality one. Hit record, edit via your favorite video editor, then upload it to the tube. Sorry it didn’t meet your expectations, hopefully you’ll upload your video and I can judge it as well. This is not a how to solder video so you may have commented wrongfully, this is a how to install.
RC In Motion I see you don't take pride in your work! You're probably a pre-mature ejaculator
sdw2003 maybe Lmao
@@stefandwoodham stfu you dickhead troll.
Well I couldn't see where you soldered the first wires. Stupid music as well.
facebiter how do you want my help yet insult my video...?? Mind blown... but cool beings.
thank you very helpful.