Ok... so if I understand this correctly, most RX's have a built in BEC that will regulate the voltage to the servo (if you do not plug a RX battery in directly to the RX to bypass the BEC).
I recently got an Airtronics MX-3X system that has a RX that is rated at 4.8-7.4V.
So... my lipo setup comes in well over 7.4V, which means that the RX has as much power as it needs based on the capability of the servo, correct?
Meaning that if I add a servo like the Savox above (which can run at 7.4v), then I can take advantage of the increase speed and torque, correct?
Thanks... just trying to educate myself on this.