Thank you. I am using on the front and on the back the same shocks, Losi Front Shock Set Aluminum Assembled 22S LOS333000. I have a video where I show how I tuned the car, feel free to take a look. ua-cam.com/video/vjU-Y1FpfLw/v-deo.html
The gray wire on the Spektrum Firma 100 amp Smart ESC that you see on the battery connector is for telemetry data. This wire is used to transmit information from your ESC to a compatible receiver or telemetry-enabled device, allowing you to monitor various parameters such as battery voltage, temperature, and current in real time. If your battery doesn't have this wire, you won't be able to utilize these telemetry features unless you use a battery that includes this capability. Example is the Spektrum 7.4v 5000mAH 2s Smart Hard Case LiPo Battery.
Hello. Thank you for the video, I was missing the ESC calibration steps. Now I know.
Glad I can help. ty.
Thanks for this I appreciate it!
I am glad I can help, yw.
Love the video
Thank you.
Great video, what shocks do you have on your car?
Thank you. I am using on the front and on the back the same shocks, Losi Front Shock Set Aluminum Assembled 22S LOS333000. I have a video where I show how I tuned the car, feel free to take a look. ua-cam.com/video/vjU-Y1FpfLw/v-deo.html
what is the gray wire for that is on the battery connector its on the plug but i dont have it on my battery
The gray wire on the Spektrum Firma 100 amp Smart ESC that you see on the battery connector is for telemetry data. This wire is used to transmit information from your ESC to a compatible receiver or telemetry-enabled device, allowing you to monitor various parameters such as battery voltage, temperature, and current in real time. If your battery doesn't have this wire, you won't be able to utilize these telemetry features unless you use a battery that includes this capability. Example is the Spektrum 7.4v 5000mAH 2s Smart Hard Case LiPo Battery.