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BrianG 05.04.2008 10:32 PM

ubec for mm
 
A UBEC is a switching regulator to efficiently convert your battery voltage to 6v. The regulator in the ESC is linear and heats up a LOT on anything over 2s. As far as hookup, check out the diagrams here.

jlustig83 05.05.2008 07:45 PM

ubec for mm
 
what kind of ubec should i get for my mm

azjc 05.05.2008 07:54 PM

the CC one and program it before connecting

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...stlebec&cat=21

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.05.2008 08:46 PM

Go the CC one, best buy for $ to

crazyjr 05.06.2008 12:22 AM

I am using the Koolflight one that Mike sells, haven't had one fail yet

glassdoctor 05.06.2008 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyjr (Post 169828)
I am using the Koolflight one that Mike sells, haven't had one fail yet

Same here... it's big and not too cheap but it does work very well.

I also have done ok running cheapie ones like from TrueRC.

I still haven't tried a CCBEC :whistle:

lincpimp 05.06.2008 12:52 AM

I have run the cheapo chinese ones that UH sells, and the ccbec. The ccbec is alot less "noisy", so placement of it is not so critical. The cheaper ones may require some moving around on the chassis to get the best performance/least interference. For the price the ccbec is great.

BrianG 05.06.2008 01:31 AM

From testing various UBECs, the Hercules HV, Koolflight, and CCBEC are at the top of the list. Each have their strong points. The cheapie ones have caused issues for me in the past.

Hercules HV BEC: Up to 60v input, high efficiency, VERY low noise, 3.5A rating (verified). Expensive, but built very well.

Koolflight: Solid performer, VERY low noise, high efficiency, etc. A little large and pricey, but well built and doesn't fail.

CCBEC: High current, programmable voltage, high efficiency, and very good price. A little noisy at high loads and only handles 6s (25v).

Cheapie ones: Test out ok, VERY cheap, efficiency on par with typical switching regulators. Tends to be noisy and has caused my Spektrum Rx to "reboot" on occasion.

The funny thing is that the Koolflight and cheapier regulators use the same exact component at the heart of the circuit. But the choice in support components on the KF are superior, and the larger size makes for better thermal performance.


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