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Paul Bromley
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Probably a silly question but here goes :

I am building a four engined aircraft with four esc with bec. I am not using the bec's but will be pairing throttles together via a y lead i.e. two outer and two inner motors. I propose to disconnect the positive wire at the Y lead (No BEC) but effectively joining the positives from each pair of esc together at the Y? I am wondering is this an issue ? I wanted to leave the positive wire intact on each throttle then I can disconnect the Y lead and use a programmer on each ESC should I need to!

I hope I have explained my question.

Thanks

Paul.

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You want to leave the ESC leads unchanged for programming. The different BECs may cope being connected together, without a load, but may not. You could take the positive wire out if of each socket input to the Y leads instead. Then the BECs are still not connected to eachother, but you butchered the Y lead instead of the lead from the ESC.

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