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magman 12.26.2008 12:29 PM

Looking at the Novak Power module for my mm esc...good or bad?
 
Looking at this....http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXVHC1&P=SM to run on 3s in my crt.5.

suicideneil 12.26.2008 12:33 PM

No. That thing has plagued the updated hvmaxx like... a plague. The little trans-orb chips keep going pop resulting in fire and exploded caps (seen numerous threads on the idiot forum about it happening). I would say you dont need an extra cap if you just run 3s lipo, but if you want to, a normal ~4000uf ( or 2x 2000uf) 25-35v low esr item is what you want, I think Mike and tekin sell suitable items in their shops :yes:

magman 12.26.2008 12:39 PM

Thanks Neil, that's why I ask first if unsure, then buy:yes:

lincpimp 12.26.2008 12:42 PM

Better to use an external bec like the ccbec with the mm on 3s. It will cut the heat produced by the internal bec and give you selectable voltage too. Just remove the red wire from the mm rec wire. I found the extra caps are only necessary when running 4s, but the bec will cut temps alot.

magman 12.26.2008 12:44 PM

I plan on using a ccbec. I was just looking at taking more temps./pressure off of the esc, that's all

lincpimp 12.26.2008 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 245527)
I plan on using a ccbec. I was just looking at taking more temps./pressure off of the esc, that's all

May not really be worth it. I use the std novak caps that came with the old hvmaxx, not the new transorb ones. Kinds makes the esc big and you have to find a place to put the cap.

_paralyzed_ 12.26.2008 05:04 PM

is the cap mike sells good for an mm on 4s and above?

lincpimp 12.26.2008 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 245618)
is the cap mike sells good for an mm on 4s and above?

Post a link you lazy bastid...

_paralyzed_ 12.27.2008 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 245700)
Post a link you lazy bastid...

here's your link- http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...=35vcap&cat=21

on a side note: I believe you will be docked 2 merit points Linc, as a super member you should have the store inventory memorized

rchippie 12.27.2008 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 245769)
here's your link- http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...=35vcap&cat=21

on a side note: I believe you will be docked 2 merit points Linc, as a super member you should have the store inventory memorized



Does this cap replace the stock cap on a mm , or is it a addition to the stock cap ?.

suicideneil 12.28.2008 02:35 PM

Additonal- the MM has 3 small caps as standard (not sure of the ratings), this cap would be an add-on to help improve temps and make life a little easier on the lipos when running 4s lipo.

rchippie 12.28.2008 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 246122)
Additonal- the MM has 3 small caps as standard (not sure of the ratings), this cap would be an add-on to help improve temps and make life a little easier on the lipos when running 4s lipo.


Would i solder it to the same place on the board that my ubec is soldered to the battery input wires ?.

suicideneil 12.28.2008 04:24 PM

Pretty much yeah. Ideally you would solder it as close to the board as possible (+ and - wires) to get maximum benefit- having it on long fly-leads negates much of the posistive effect it has, so it would be good to trim off some of the insulation, and solder the legs of the cap directly onto the power wires = neat and tidy install. :smile:

rchippie 12.28.2008 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 246152)
Pretty much yeah. Ideally you would solder it as close to the board as possible (+ and - wires) to get maximum benefit- having it on long fly-leads negates much of the posistive effect it has, so it would be good to trim off some of the insulation, and solder the legs of the cap directly onto the power wires = neat and tidy install. :smile:


Thank you sir :smile:


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