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01.05.2008, 09:19 PM

@ GriffenRU, I've seen two different post's on people having problems running the MM with a reciever pack. I have seen the same thing in testing different configurations on my stuff.

I've just been thinking it's a difference between the voltage of the reciever pack/radio and the internal bec voltage of the MM. Say a 1.5ms signal at 6.0volts and a MM brain board voltage of 5.

Is there a way to disconnect the internal BEC in the mamba max and back feed the circuit? I.E. the ubec/reciever pack powering the brain board?


If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
   
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01.05.2008, 09:53 PM

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@ GriffenRU, I've seen two different post's on people having problems running the MM with a reciever pack. I have seen the same thing in testing different configurations on my stuff.

I've just been thinking it's a difference between the voltage of the reciever pack/radio and the internal bec voltage of the MM. Say a 1.5ms signal at 6.0volts and a MM brain board voltage of 5.

Is there a way to disconnect the internal BEC in the mamba max and back feed the circuit? I.E. the ubec/reciever pack powering the brain board?
Can you provide links to threads with problems?
And what problems do you have running separate BEC?

In general, "brains" have their own power supply and you do not want to mess with it and providing it externally won't be good thing either.
What you can do, is completely take BEC part out, but if you do not use "RED" wire it is already out...

6S is under development, but nobody asked for it either...
I won't recommend running 6S with my mod1 and mod2 with 27V TVS, but I cannot stop you either. (check for TVS temp with good battery packs)
   
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