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09.14.2008, 04:33 PM

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Alright, I've pretty much had enough with the glitching problems I have had when I have tried to use an External BEC. I have tried two so far and both have been terrible.

The first was a cheap $6 unit from Hobbycity, which I can understand I guess. But the second was a CC BEC, in my opinion CC could have done better with this unit.

So now I just ordered a Dimension Engineering SportBEC, please, no body out there tell me that they have had glitching problems with this UBEC!!

This is my setup...


whats the large round component between the Rx and ESC? I have a feeling the BEC isnt causing the gliching
   
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09.14.2008, 04:44 PM

that would be a huge capacitor. perhaps moving it may help but the wires have to be short so where else could it go?
why not move the reciever to teh other side?


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09.14.2008, 05:52 PM

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that would be a huge capacitor. perhaps moving it may help but the wires have to be short so where else could it go?
why not move the reciever to teh other side?
I would remove the cap entirely, I think it way overkill for no reason, caps store energy and its better to have multiple smaller caps as opposed to a massive one and relocating the Rx to a point further forward and higher would help
   
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