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REDCAT ASCENT 18 - Receiver;ESC Connections; Receiver;ESC Connections - Side View

REDCAT ASCENT 18
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R3C Radio Guide
Receiver/ESC Connections
Receiver/ESC Connections - Side View
Attention!
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Be sure all connections are plugged in correctly. Be sure all connectors are securely plugged in all the way.
The ESC and the receiver are both housed into a single unit so there is no need to plug in an external ESC.
There are two 2.54mm 3 pin standard outlets (CH1 & CH3). These outlets are for plugging in a steering servo
(CH1) and an optional auxiliary servo (CH3). Do not attempt to plug an ESC into either of these outlets. The
ESC is already built into the receiver and no external ESC is needed. See the above illustrations for proper
connections.
Pay attention to the following when installing the receiver:
1. Make sure the receiver is not installed near a motor or other sources of electrical noise.
2. Keep the receiver's antenna away from conductive materials such as carbon or metal. To ensure normal
function, make sure there is a gap of at least 1cm between the antenna and the conductive material.
CH1
Battery
Steering Servo
Motor
Battery Pack
Receiver/ESC
Receiver/ESC
Antenna
CH3
Steering Servo
Optional Aux. Servo

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