Team Associated B7 Electrics Install! Cutting ESC Wires..

Team Associated B7 Racing Buggy - Time to install the ESC , Motor And Receiver! And try to get a factory look...
We will soon be racing this awesome kit and can't wait to share the journey with you!
Whether you're gearing up for competitive racing or simply looking to enjoy some high-speed fun, getting the electronics installation right is crucial for unlocking the full potential of your Team Associated B7 Buggy. Join us as we guide you through each step of the process, helping you achieve peak performance and that factory look..ish!
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  • @thoritissimgarage1482
    @thoritissimgarage1482

    Excellent job!

  • @PeterGreenProductions
    @PeterGreenProductions

    LOVE your fine craftsmanship & obsessive traits - brilliant; top job❗

  • @dub_rider
    @dub_rider

    that is one super clean cable job there dude well done! i remember the first time i shortened an ESC wire, i was proper bricking it! well worth it when done though, there's nothing like a clean build for the soul :)

  • @Slatanicmushroom
    @Slatanicmushroom

    Thanks for the video. It would be cool to see in detail how exactly to use the Hobby King tool.

  • @Helghast73
    @Helghast73

    Looks clean 👍 mounting the receiver laying down looks smart, it shows all the sanwa info rather than the channel connections.

  • @thesquirrelz5363
    @thesquirrelz5363

    Wish you'd done this video 2 weeks earlier...I tried to shorten servo wires for first time, and despite practice, messed it up. Was glitching out and caused me a few quali runs :-(

  • @aquatecpoolservice4547
    @aquatecpoolservice4547

    Nice job, I've screwed up alot of Servo wires myself. Plus being 60 I've got to do everything under a magnifying glass now. Saving my pennies for a new 7 myself. Hey, you got a part # on that shorty Savox? Keep making these great videos.

  • @oopster74
    @oopster74

    The neater my wiring, the worse my car goes! I cut my wire too short last week soldering into my 2wd buggy. Thankfully, I can put that speedo in another car as I've 2 of the same.

  • @fabioposser2
    @fabioposser2

    Hi, can you share your setup? Esc motor servo battery charger. Thank you!

  • @mikescott4008
    @mikescott4008

    Got a RSX1 KO servo which is full size. Looking at their LP options now as it just takes up so much space. Better soldering than I, I sadly can't solder for shit :(

  • @SkonkBot
    @SkonkBot

    The double sided tape most car kits come with is "3M VHB Tape" and I find it works much better than the stuff you're using (I also own some of that). Be careful buying it from places like Amazon though, a lot of it's fake.

  • @MX-CO
    @MX-CO

    What speed controller do you recommend for a new racer?

  • @SquashysDaddy
    @SquashysDaddy

    A word of advice, ignore the cut lines on the bodyshell. The front lines will have you cut a much too large an area, allowing crap in behind the front wheels and the rear will expose the spur gear unnecessarily.

  • @markbruton-young9228
    @markbruton-young9228

    I hate doing receiver plug ends, I’ve seen so many issues with loose connections etc Personally I would rather re-solder the circuit board end of the lead.

  • @gangstafish25
    @gangstafish25

    Sensor cable should have been put in.

  • @dirtrider88
    @dirtrider88

    0:29

  • @dal2582
    @dal2582

    It would of been easier if you soldered the motor wires last