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08.13.2009, 03:23 PM

From what I understand, it's not so much current ripple, but because of the potentially huge voltage spike when braking. Makes sense really.
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08.13.2009, 05:30 PM

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From what I understand, it's not so much current ripple, but because of the potentially huge voltage spike when braking. Makes sense really.
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08.15.2009, 11:54 PM

One thing I really do like about this particuliar BEC is, it's wide range of output voltage.

It goes all the way up to 12.5 volts.

This allows it to be used as a voltage regulator in a number of mad projects. LOL

I've been thinking about getting one of these:

http://www.lasonic.com/store/pc/view...?idproduct=208

It's an "ipod Dock" disguised as the old style boom box. Yes, it brings back memories for me.

I like the fact that this one accepts a memory stick for mp3's.

Anyways, a CCBEC Pro would regulate 4S Lipo voltage to a cool 12.5 volts.

Add a protective PCB with balancing to the Lipo packs used to power the CCBEC Pro and you have rechargeable tunes.

In a not so demanding setup such as this, I'm sure cycle life would be greatly improved.
   
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