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I am sitting behind same problem try to find good and cheap UBEC's
http://home.comcast.net/~truerc/esc/escNmotor.htm
If you scroll down yow will see three UBEC's with price aup to $15
Wich one to choose?
3A Ultra BEC Board -exactly same Bec as in ebay link -$12
3A Dynam Ultra BEC Board -$15
3A ASSAN Ultra BEC Board -$10

which one to choose?

Nice find.

The "3A Ultra BEC Board -exactly same Bec as in ebay link $12" looks like the only real choice. The other 2 are Max Input V: 12V ( 3 cells Lipo or 10 Cell). The other one has Max Input V: 35V (8 cells Lipo or 24 Cell Ni-Mh cells)

I'm thinking I'll order 2 of these since they are so cheap.
   
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Can't. It's secret :). Hey glassdoc, if you look on the list, mine starts with tc and my first name is Travis. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about :).


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Back on topic, I have UBECs from rcmonster, truerc, and an overseas place I can't remember.... the truerc ones were only like 12 bucks or so and work fine.
   
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01.25.2007, 04:21 PM

On topic...well sort of..........

How much current does a UBEC need to supply for a hi-torque servo (steering) and a Mamba Max ESC?

Not many servos list current draw. The Mamba Max manual does not list a requirement either.

Mike sent me a BEC from Dimension Engineering and its rated for 1.25A Continuous or 1.5A 60-second peak.

Acceptable or not????


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01.25.2007, 04:34 PM

I have this information on my calculations page (in BEC & Wiring):

I hooked up a Hitec HS-5945MG steering servo (180oz-in torque and 0.13 sec speed at 6v) to a Spektrum DX3 receiver and measured the current at 6v under typical use:
  • The Spektrum Receiver uses 0.06A by itself with no servo attached.
  • The servo uses 0.014A when idle (not moving and no load).
  • Under typical steering conditions, the receiver and servo together drew peaks of 2.4A with an average of 0.6A.
Hope this helps to answeer your question...
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01.25.2007, 04:41 PM

It does.

I have a Futaba 3-Ch receiver. Don't recall the model number but receivers don't draw much current by themselves. I have a 5945MG and a Mamba Max ESC. I think the BEC Mike sent me has too little current capacity. This one has half that of the UBEC. I give Mike a call.

Thanks Brian.


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01.25.2007, 04:58 PM

It might work. The peaks were at 2.4A, but the average was at 0.6A. If you use a capacitor on the UBEC, it will really help absorb some of those current transients. A value from 1,000uF to 4,700uF should do nicely. The majority of the current draw is when steering under heavy load. To do this, I had the truck sitting motionless and then manually held the tires somewhat firmly.
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01.25.2007, 05:01 PM

I sent Mike an email. I'll see what he says...if he'll guarantee it I'll give it a shot.


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01.25.2007, 06:09 PM

The MM doesn't need a UBEC because it's powered by the battery it's plugged into. :)

As for the 1.25A cont 1.5A peak, I don't think that's enough. If the servo he described was drawing 2A+, then you are going to see slower/weaker response from that servo. IMHO, I'd look for something with more oooooomph.

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01.25.2007, 06:14 PM

I talked with Mike. It's been resolved quickly and to my TOTAL satisfaction. (Is there any surprise? LOL)


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