BEC and Output Voltage

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  1. Dick Lemke

    Dick Lemke Administrator

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    A Hitec 2 channel receiver with BEC circuit + 7.4 volt battery pack = ????? volts at servos ?

    6 Volts at servos?
    5 Volts at servos?
    "Fried/Toasted" servos?

    :scared:

    thanks, Dick
     
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  2. Don

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    Dick
    You could try phoning the repair line at Hitec(the number is on the website). I've found them to be helpful.
    Don
     
  3. Dick Lemke

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    Don - thanks.
    Did that - but waiting for a call-back.

    Trying to set up internals on my big (F-48) using separate jib and main winches - and I have seen some posts where a BEC steps down 7.4 volts but the same posts seem divided on whether output is 6 volts or 5 volts. I guess it really doesn't matter, as long as I can get more than 4.8 to each servo, although the more the better.

    Thanks for the reply. Dick
     
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    IF your winches are powerful, you may want to measure how much currrent they draw and compare that to the current rating for the BEC. I know in the airplane world, BEC's are often rated at only 1 or 2 amps, which a bunch of servos can exceed. You'll only have two ,but if they're very powerful maybe they'll draw more anyway.
     
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  6. Dick Lemke

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    Thanks for the reference HEW - I looked at that and realized it is how I set up my MultiONE trimaran. I was getting confused with the inclusion of the electronic speed control (ESC) since fliers use them but we don't. Wasn't sure if the ESC added or detracted from the equation - and I had never gone above 6 volts at battery pack. The diagram, if I read it right, seems to indicate if I use a "Y" harness with a 7.4 ( or 8 volt) pack, the receiver will allow maximum needed voltage to my HS815 winch, but won't overload the rudder servo ( model number not handy at the moment). If my servos don't require a big draw, then I can plug the 7.4 v into the BEC plug and the receiver will handle and step down the 7.4 to 6 volts usable at both servos.

    Over on WindPower - a slightly similar discussion is going on - but pertains to Spectrum receivers which (apparently) don't have a BEC circuit.

    Often the more I read, the more confused I get.
     

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