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The8ight 04-24-2012 09:05 PM

UBEC help
 
i am going to be running unregulated 2s lipo on my steering servo and regulated on my thorttle. i am getting a hobbywing ubec off of ebay and it has one side to plug into the reciever and the other end needs something sodered on to it. do i just soder it directly to the servo or what? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hobbywing-5V...ht_1023wt_1037

crusey_aus 04-24-2012 09:44 PM

Other end gets connected to your battery

You will need to make an adapter to feed the lipo voltage to the servo as well

Signal wire will need to be fed between receiver and steering servo

Cheers

The8ight 04-25-2012 04:52 AM

So do I have to solder the other end so I can connect it to the reciever? And I just want to regulate one servo. I'm confused

crusey_aus 04-25-2012 05:13 AM

Loose wires on the UBEC will get connected to your battery (soldered or via a connector)

Servo type lead from the UBEC will connect into your receiver spare port and provide 6v to your receiver and throttle servo (regulated)

Then you will need to connect your battery (soldered or via a connector) directly to your steering servo for the unregulated supply

You will also need to run the signal wire from the receiver to the unregulated servo

A couple of servo 'y' leads will make it fairly simple

Cheers

The8ight 04-25-2012 07:31 AM

http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSB9608 Can I just get this regulator and get a y harness and plug that into my battery then plug the regulator in one of the plugs from the y harness then plug that regulator into my reciever then directly plug in the servo wire that I want unregulated into the other outlet on the y harness? So I would have to do any soldering? Thanks

Cruze 04-25-2012 05:07 PM

If you go to a hobby shop they will sell you what you need.You can squeeze on a end ,no soldering required or you can buy the wire and end.Cut the new wire and solder it to the BEC wire which will have the end plug you want.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idCategory=376


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