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Old 10-24-2009, 09:23 PM
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Im thinking about going LIpo in my 2.0 truggy. Im running the JR 9100 T and S servos. Will I have to use a regulator or will these sevos handle the voltage?
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Old 10-24-2009, 09:33 PM
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I'm pretty sure you will need a regulator
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it will take little time to do burn up but will eventually. Use the regulator.
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Originally Posted by bigde2001
it will take little time to do burn up but will eventually. Use the regulator.


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x3 I use a castle adjustable reg mounted out side the batery box and have had no issues to date...
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Or why not just a LiFe battery and not worry about the hassle of Lipo?
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You have to use a regulator or you will burn those up. Unless you go to the hvs and hvt then no regulator needed.
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