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BEC Melted Wires - 02.14.2012, 09:04 PM

Ok this has me puzzled.

Savage Flux with a Hobbywing 150A Esc Turnigy HV767 Servo and Spektrum RX, 4s Lipo set up. I hooked up the ESC to the receiver, with an extension lead with the red wire missing and then hooked up the BEC using one of these

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...r_adapter.html

between the Deans of the Lipo and ESC on one side. (ESC has dual Deans in a Series configuration like the Savage Flux Set Up does on the stock esc)

With the JST end plugged into the input wires of this BEC
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ly_6_23v_.html

And the output connected to the Battery socket on my Spektrum Receiver.

Plugged everything in, RX has power, Servo moves fine, as soon as I turn on the ESC however, the wires between the BEC and Receiver melted as did the Servo Extension with the red wire missing between the ESC and RX

So I removed the adapter, extension and BEC, hooked up the ESC directly (using internal BEC obviously) and everything was fine.


....so what gives?

Any clues as I'm puzzled on this one!


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02.14.2012, 11:29 PM

You melted the red wire on the extension that isn't even connected?


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02.14.2012, 11:44 PM

No I remove the Red wire from the servo extension entirely, the Black and White wires melted.


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02.15.2012, 12:16 AM

As wire length increases so does resistance, as resistance increases so does the temp.

But I don't think that was the problem

It sounds like a faulty bec to me. Do you have a voltmeter to determine the actual output voltage of the bec?

This is a weird one alright. You obviously had more current than the wires could handle, but that shouldn't have melted the extension to the bec.

I don't fully understand why you chose an hv servo if you were only going to send it 6v anyway? Were you just using a bec to lighten the load on the esc?

Perhaps it was a combination of too long of an extension and a faulty bec and both failures occurred simultaneously?


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02.15.2012, 12:45 AM

The servo was just one I had in the box which they state runs fine on 6V as well as 7.2V

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9983

The ESC internal bec seems fine with it, and thats without a Voltage Cap which I usually run on my Spektrum gear


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The servo was just one I had in the box which they state runs fine on 6V as well as 7.2V

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9983

The ESC internal bec seems fine with it, and thats without a Voltage Cap which I usually run on my Spektrum gear
It's gotta be the bec but I can't wrap my head around why it happened when you turned your esc on. Gremlins?


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02.15.2012, 06:02 PM

Which battery did you connect the BEC to, via the in-line adaptor?



It should have been wired up like-so^, paying close attention to where the BEC input wires are going exactly ( which battery & wires ).
   
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02.15.2012, 07:32 PM

Yeah it was connected as a deans adapter between the harness and one of the Lipos at the battery end


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02.15.2012, 09:25 PM

Which Lipo? You MUST connect it to the ground side lipo otherwise you had a floating voltage issue.

Ground on BEC is actualy 7.4v to the ESC. Guessing this is were it got f'd up.
   
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02.15.2012, 09:28 PM

Ok I will double check that, if that's the case where I hooked it to the wrong battery (ie positive from batt not neg from batt) then it's easier to swallow

...but the BEC is rated 2-5s Lipo?


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02.15.2012, 10:28 PM

It's more that the esc ground is 0v but the bec ground is 7.4. Effectively creating a short.
   
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02.16.2012, 08:17 PM

...and we have a winner! It was plugged into the + side pack not the neg side pack


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That will do it :)
   
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