I agree but not being an electrical engineer by trade I can learn from those that are and then be able to make a more informed decision.
I tend to think too much into stuff as well, but I can tell you through my research and hundreds of flights of proof the following system WORKS. Unless you fly exactly like Jase Dussia you will not have trouble. I can do full throttle rolling loops with my 43% Extra ARF consecutively and NOT loose power.
I'll also add a little video here that was only a couple weeks ago as an example of a 125" airplane, 8 servos other than throttle and choke, Power safe AR12120, Spektrum onboard balanced (in TX), dual 5000mah Pulse Lipo's and all HD wires from Taildragger RC.
First I will outline my setup for ALL 35-43% planes:
- AR12120 on 40%, AR9110 on 35%
- Use the stock switch that comes with it
DO NOT RUN YOUR CURRENT THROUGH YOUR SWITCHES!!!
- Tech Aero Ultra IBEC for ignitions
- Pulse LiPo (have too felt the sag on A123's, love them but I can get them to sag)
- MKS777 / 380 servos are my new standard
- 20g silicone wires from TDRC only.
The key things here that people cheat on tend to be servos, (don't skimp, use good quality HV servos), switches, batteries and wires. All these things keep your plane flying for years, best not to skimp.
Next the switches, I hate to knock switches but look at them with your Electrical experience and tell me they are not ALL junk! You have heavy gauge wires coming out of the bats, they likely go into 20-22g wires into the switch, then come out and go do the RX. Tell me that is not a HUGE bottleneck for current?!?! With the power safe there is nothing going through them, they create a short just like your bind plug (as a matter of fact you can use a bind plug as a switch). I have lost a plane due to one of those "high dollar" switches you mentioned....last regular switch I've run.
Only reason to run a power expander for "average Joe" pilot up to a 43% is if you use Futaba (they seem to have all kindsa problems) or something like Hitec that only runs up to 9 channels. Running Y's or matchboxes is the same thing as using that crappy switch we talked about earlier. Hope this helps?
Both of these, pwer
On this one I got on it a little more after the 2:00 minute mark.