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CC UBEC voltage adjustement ??
Which are a good starting point for adjust the output voltage on it??
I've set mine at 7v, but not try it yet. Thank you! |
Whatever voltage that you know your servos and receiver will take without blowing. :smile:
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I wouldn't set it at 7V, thats pushing it for most servo's. The only servo which I know can take 7v without a hitch is the Hitec 5995 robot servo (and the 5955 is ok too since its basically the robot servo with less travel).
However, its such a beast of a servo it doesn't need "overclocking" anyway. I set mine to 6.2v I wouldn't set mine much over 6.2 or 6.3 with most servo's or else something might go poof. |
Excuse me for posting off topic but, how exactly do you set the voltage on the cc bec? Via usb to the computer? If so, where does it plug in on the bec unit itself?
I would set the voltage from 6.3v-6.5v, at least that's what I have heard from others.... Bye:mdr: |
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Id say no higher then 6V, Id rather have a servo slower, going from .13, to .14 is exactly noticeable IMO (not saying thats your servo speed, just giving a EX..) |
I run my servos in my tekno revo at 6.5 volts and they do not get even warm from that voltage. They are super responsive too:smile:
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I guess to each his own.....
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I'd say anything in the 6v range. Most 5 cell receiver packs are higher than 6v off the charger, so I think 6.5v should be fine...
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OK i'll put it arround 6.2-6.3v.
thank you! |
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Bye:mdr: |
i just got my castle link in the mail yesterday (bought for the trinity now) so i got it out and set my CCbec to 6.5 i havent run it yet i think it would be fine just as someone said already reciver packs are well over 6 volts right off the charger.
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