Tunedfrog
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Well we tried my man. Furitek is expensive but so worth it.
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I didn't think you could separate or use just the receiver part to control an external ESC when you have a 2in1 receiver/Esc. Is this something only Axial can do?If you get a Furitek system, it should work with your radio. The newer ESC they are putting in the SCX24 does not. So if you had the newer ESC and went with a Furitek ESC, You'd also need a new radio.
I didn't think you could separate or use just the receiver part to control an external ESC when you have a 2in1 receiver/Esc. Is this something only Axial can do?
@WickedFog and @Tunedfrog
If you need to get a new receiver what about Castle Creations sidewinder nano to save some money?
That's great. I'm just confused on how it would be set up as I've never dealt with 2in1 esc's. Must be a specific system for them? Like for example the bec would need to be disabled on one of them, because from what I know you can't run two together.The Furitek esc plugs into the Axial 2 in one, and esentially bypasses the 2 in 1's esc. It's a great system.
Yeah, the Furitek stuff is plug and play with the ilold AE-6 ESC/Rx. The new ESC/Rx that Horizon switched to is not compatible. So that would require a new Rx and Tx.That's great. I'm just confused on how it would be set up as I've never dealt with 2in1 esc's. Must be a specific system for them? Like for example the bec would need to be disabled on one of them, because from what I know you can't run two together.
I've looked at the Furitek systems and they looked impressive.