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need some advise - 01.16.2006, 04:18 AM

ok im tired of looking at my costum truck that i made sitting in my room just bagging me to drive it. so ive got a plan, i have 2 q?

1 do you think the average bec in a brushed esc could handle 3 standerd servos?

2 whats the fully charged voltage on a nimh 6 cell pack?

the second q? is cause ive got a old timer charger i wont to use, and i think if i check the voltage with a digital volt meter and stop it before or right at the full voltage of the pack i should be fine. right?
   
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01.16.2006, 08:27 AM

Not sure about the bec question but if you use a voltmeter and the charger is ok for NIMH's you will be ok. watch and when the voltage starts to dropand the pack warms up it is ready a full charged


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01.16.2006, 10:42 AM

The BEC could be heavily stressed, and could fry. The end voltage for a pack can't be figured out, as it depends on the internal resistance of the cells (which is much more complex to figure out than the end voltage).


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01.16.2006, 04:51 PM

hum ok guys tnx for the help
   
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