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BEC and Novak HV system
Can you run a BEC with a Novak HV 4.5 setup?
Sorry I found it If using an external receiver battery pack with the HV-Maxx ESC: 1. Plug an external 5 cell (1.2VDC/cell) receiver battery pack into the battery slot of the receiver. 2. Leave the HV-Maxx’s ON/OFF switch in the OFF position, and use receiver battery pack’s ON/OFF switch to turn the system power on and off––Do not use the ESC’s switch. 12VDC BATTERY NOTE: An external receiver battery pack should be used when using the HV-Maxx with a single 12 volt battery, like a lead acid or gel cell. The ESC’s built-in B.E.C. will provide limited output due to the high voltage directed through the single battery input, resulting in degraded servo and receiver performance. Any comments though? |
Are you asking if you can run a seperate UBEC with the Novak HV controller and a Novak 4.5? If so, then yes. I believe you can run a UBEC with any controller as long as you disconnect the red wire from the ESC to the RX.
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Why do you want to run a seperate BEC? Are you running a single pack?
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I used to run a single 4s pack without ubec, and I didn't have any problems. I switched over to using ubec because I thought it I could be damaging something, but i didn't notice much of an improvement temperature and and performance wise.
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I had an HV esc burn up in the evo and replaced it with a MM and and extrenal BEC. It made a differnce in longer run time and also the LVC cutoff of Novak would start cutting out several minutes before the actual cutoff. It would also shut you down when you'd spike below the LVC. The batteries would still be above the LVC setting. I was wanting to put that BEC in my e-maxx that also has the HV 4.5 in it to see if the BEC is the reason or if it is the mm with the firmware/software upgrade that is making the differnece.
Just playing around to learn more about it. Like what makes the BEC different from a receiver pack? With a BEC you need to remove the red wire but a receiver pack you don't? |
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I thing the issue is that the Novak HV gets the current for the BEC from ONLY one of the connectors (I think is the right one).
If you use 6 or 7 NiMH cells packs the BEC works reducing 7,2 or 8,4V to 6V for the receiver and servos. Using a 12V lead battery or 4S lipos in this connector will overload the BEC and can burn it. |
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