Terryscustom
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Nope, I like the 40%'ers but I really think for all out bang for the buck 100-120cc is where it is at!!
I agree!Nope, I like the 40%'ers but I really think for all out bang for the buck 100-120cc is where it is at!!
If servos are stalling your install is incorect for the planeI used IBEC's on my planes until recently when I noticed the servos beginning to stall at speed. I had 7.4V packs and used no regulator but still they were stalling. I went to a Smart-Fly Power Expander system with their Failsafe Access Panels and poof, the servos had plenty of power because so many of the voltage drops along the way had been eliminated. I did whole story and video on the project and have been getting lots of "me too" emails from others with a similar problem. I like this solution because it has everything I want in one unit, the battery protection, fiber optic ignition kill and something I didn;t ex[ect is how yo can use all of the servo inputs like an electronic Y-cord. Very cool
http://www.flyingrc.net/stallsrvos.html
Yes, the IBEC was just one part of the overall system that had too many switches, connections (because of add-ons) rather than one unit. Go rid of all the add-on stuff and all works fine.If servos are stalling your install is incorect for the plane
Ive never seen a situation where a IBEC droped voltage so far that servos stalled.....you must have other issues present
There is a good reason to use the power safe RX's. Super simple and provide all the power you need.Yes, the IBEC was just one part of the overall system that had too many switches, connections (because of add-ons) rather than one unit. Go rid of all the add-on stuff and all works fine.