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mad-quick
01-03-2006, 10:54 AM
look i hear the way to do it is to take the + from the esc and go to the + of the rear motor then to the + of the front motor.same with the - of the esc to the rear then to the front. but cant i just run a wire from front to back then splice the esc wire in the middiel of it? like run a wire from the rear + to the front + then go in the middiel of the wire and hard wire in the esc?? i like this better because i dont know how to wire to the motor with 2 wires on 1 tab. this is for my clod and also for my 4wd stampede all running stinger motors
Jeckler
01-03-2006, 04:04 PM
There shouldn't be a problem doing it that way. It may help with the 'clod-stall' issue as well, though probably not so much that you'd really notice it.
Also, the front motor in a clod runs backwards, so you'll need to swap the front pair +to-. If your Stinger motors aren't 0degree timed, you'll have issues too. Not sure on a 4wd 'pede, I guess it depends on which way the tranny is facing.
Grant Tokumi
01-04-2006, 12:41 AM
look i hear the way to do it is to take the + from the esc and go to the + of the rear motor then to the + of the front motor.same with the - of the esc to the rear then to the front. but cant i just run a wire from front to back then splice the esc wire in the middiel of it? like run a wire from the rear + to the front + then go in the middiel of the wire and hard wire in the esc?? i like this better because i dont know how to wire to the motor with 2 wires on 1 tab. this is for my clod and also for my 4wd stampede all running stinger motors
Yes, you can wire it that way you described. No problem.
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