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LiFe Reciever pack Voltage
I've always understood that a LiFe receiver pack means you don't need to use a regulator...but it's just occurred these kick ou nearly 7 bolts usually? Presumably so do 5 cell Nimh receiver packs?
So can a receiver actually handle more than 6v or do I need a regulator? Also, if it can handle the LiFe etc, does it also mean I can up my castle BEC voltage on my elec 8th to say 6.5v rather than 6 safely enough? Thanks! |
2s life has a nominal voltage of 6.6v, will be around 7.2v straight off the charger
Voltage limit depends on the brand of your receiver / servo Cheers |
Some receivers are good to 9.6V and others only 4.8V. It's best to check on what yours is rated at and when in doubt stay at 6V or below.
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if its a concern regarding potential damage
Align heli makes a decent price step down regulator http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...tage-Regulator |
Originally Posted by DaveG28
(Post 10753694)
I've always understood that a LiFe receiver pack means you don't need to use a regulator...but it's just occurred these kick ou nearly 7 bolts usually? Presumably so do 5 cell Nimh receiver packs?
So can a receiver actually handle more than 6v or do I need a regulator? Also, if it can handle the LiFe etc, does it also mean I can up my castle BEC voltage on my elec 8th to say 6.5v rather than 6 safely enough? Thanks! You will be ok to run an LiFe with out a regulator and as far as upping the BEC, You could be ok. Just as long as you keep you battery charged above what ever you set it at. once the pack is below that, it will start to become slugish. |
Yup. A fully charged 5 cell NiMh is around 8 volts for a short period. Most radio receivers can probably handle a 2S LiPo without a voltage regulator. But do it at your own risk.
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