How many volts can airtronics rx handle?
#1
How many volts can airtronics rx handle?
Will the airtronics receiver that comes with the m11x handle more then 6v as it says in the manual?, I've done a conversion on a baja and the steering servo needs more power, or am I better to use the old battery pack and hot wire it in?
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http://www.hobbypeople.net/index.php...s-3-tx-rx.html
scroll down to bottom of the radio information just before additional items
Receiver Battery: The receiver's Nominal Input Voltage is 4.8v ~ 7.4v, therefore, the receiver can be powered using a 4 Cell to 6 Cell Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery pack or a 2S Li-Po or 2S A123/Li-Fe battery pack. DO NOT USE A 3S Li-Po!
i dont have an m11x. but i have had a sd10 since release and a mx3x. 8 aircraft ive run and 3 cars. the airplanes have all ran on 2s life batteries (~6.6 volt) ive run 6v with step down to gyro for the helis, i plan on getting a viper esc next paycheck so i can bump the volt to servo up to 7v. i believe them when they say what it can use
scroll down to bottom of the radio information just before additional items
Receiver Battery: The receiver's Nominal Input Voltage is 4.8v ~ 7.4v, therefore, the receiver can be powered using a 4 Cell to 6 Cell Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery pack or a 2S Li-Po or 2S A123/Li-Fe battery pack. DO NOT USE A 3S Li-Po!
i dont have an m11x. but i have had a sd10 since release and a mx3x. 8 aircraft ive run and 3 cars. the airplanes have all ran on 2s life batteries (~6.6 volt) ive run 6v with step down to gyro for the helis, i plan on getting a viper esc next paycheck so i can bump the volt to servo up to 7v. i believe them when they say what it can use