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UBEC Opinions? - 01.15.2006, 01:19 AM

Alright, since I'm planning to run 12 cells, should I run the ubec or not. I know its not necessary with the 9920, but everyone seems to reccomend it.

I have heard though that it sometimes causes more interferance and really isn't worth it. So any other options? It's in a 1/8th buggy.


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01.15.2006, 05:29 AM

No need for a Ubec imo.

eversince it has got rather small wheels the steering servo won't take too much power. it should be fine without the ubec!
   
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01.15.2006, 11:46 AM

The benefit of using the UBEC for this is slighlty better voltage to thensteering servo. The controller will be fine on 12 cells usings its own bec.
   
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01.15.2006, 12:04 PM

what about for 16 cells in my revo?
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01.15.2006, 12:12 PM

Use the UBEC or a receiver pack on 16 cells. I have gotten away without using the UBEC on up to 6s Lipo, but I certainly don't recommend it. It is asking for a controller malfunction.
   
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