|
03.13.2006, 10:17 PM
Well, not really because the BEC won't let the Rx pack get that low. As soon as the Rx pack voltage drops even a little below the BEC voltage, there will exist a difference in potential and current will start to flow and will start to "trickle charge" the Rx pack. The net effect is that the battery probably won't drop below the BEC voltage much.
Honestly though, I wouldn't even use the BEC because it's just that much more heat for the ESC to dissipate on that little heatsink, which should be reserved to cool the ESC output devices. Personally, I would just disable the built-in BEC. Then you can use any Rx pack type you want.
|