These guys:  
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__32025__HobbyKing_X_Car_45A_Brushed_Car_ESC.html

On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 8:00:46 PM UTC-4, TyngTech wrote:
>
> Which ESC's are you using?
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 7:58:15 PM UTC-4, Caleb Smith wrote:
>
>> That sounds logical, and I'll look into a receiver battery, but at the 
>> time I wasn't using the servo, and I burnt two ESC's without even using the 
>> rotate or elevate.
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 7:39:23 PM UTC-4, Frank Pittelli wrote:
>>
>>> If you were powering the "servo" from the BEC, then the servo could have 
>>> easily pulled more power than the BEC was capable of providing. 
>>> Usually, BECs only provide an amp or two and servos can pull more than 
>>> that when trying to move a heavy load.  Most likely, your elevate servo 
>>> pulled too much current and blew the BEC circuit in the ESC.  If you 
>>> power the receiver and servo with a separate battery, all your systems 
>>> will be happy. 
>>>
>>> On 4/22/2015 7:32 PM, Caleb Smith wrote: 
>>> > I'm just curious if any of you guys (who know a lot more about this 
>>> sort 
>>> > of stuff than I do) could give a possible reason to why this is 
>>> > happening, and what could have caused it? 
>>>
>>

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