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Lipo receiver pack.... - 08.31.2007, 03:05 AM

Guys,

If I use a 2s1p 7.4v lipo receiver pack, would not this destory the servo and receiver?

I thought I would try a EVORX 1300mah pack on my Futaba receiver/ servo, but I'm afraid that might destroy them.

An external bec would be nice, but it's quite a mess to solder it to the controller and then connect it to the receiver.

I don't mind charging a receiver pack every time it dies.

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08.31.2007, 04:51 AM

robots use 7.4V for servos so some servos can handle 7.4V as well some recievers. have a look into its specs. if not you will have to usevoltage regulator (UBEC will do nicely)


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08.31.2007, 06:03 AM

if you get a dimension engineering sport bec, you only have to solder the wires to the ESC battery leads...very clean. you don't even have to disable the BEC in the ESC.

i don't think your receiver/servo will like a 2s LiPo pack. the peak voltage of a 2s pack is 8.4v whlie the peak voltage of a 5 cell Nimh RX pack is around 7.3v.
   
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08.31.2007, 06:30 AM

Yeah, so I think it's a bad idea.

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