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monkeyracing 04-24-2012 11:48 AM

Receiver/servo power
 
I'm working on my crawler and I've found that I need more power to help my servo out. It's been suggested that I use an external BEC, but I was thinking since weight isn't an issue, why not just run another battery to power the receiver and servo. I know my receiver can handle up to 9.6v, but would a servo get blown up by this? I'm thinking about using a 2s lipo that's hanging around doing nothing.

Thoughts?

MarkA 04-25-2012 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by monkeyracing (Post 10646847)
I'm working on my crawler and I've found that I need more power to help my servo out. It's been suggested that I use an external BEC, but I was thinking since weight isn't an issue, why not just run another battery to power the receiver and servo. I know my receiver can handle up to 9.6v, but would a servo get blown up by this? I'm thinking about using a 2s lipo that's hanging around doing nothing.

Thoughts?

Check your servo specs - most list an input voltage range. Otherwise, Nitro racers have to run a receiver pack anyway and what you want to do would just be like having a giant receiver pack.

monkeyracing 04-25-2012 10:57 AM

Thanks. I was able to find a really smoking deal on a BEC, so that's where I'm headed. Found out my servo can draw up to 7a if I'm going crazy with it. This is probably the better solution.


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