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01.05.2008, 11:49 PM

Tash, he is talking about a stock evx2 esc. No built in lvc. i would say that 1 lvc would be enough, just makes sure it is on the bec side. The esc takes power for the bec of one of the two inputs. Should be pretty obvious just est each input seperately and see which one power it up. The hook the lvc up to that one. Unless your packs are different, it should switch off the power when one gets low, so the other should be about the same. To be honest, I do not need a lvc anymore. I can tell when the pack is dropping voltage, which is about time to recharge!
   
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01.06.2008, 01:08 AM

I cant believe that Traxxas didnt build a LVC into the EVX2. I'm really surprised by that. Seems like a huge oversight on their part IMO.

linc: I hear ya on being able to tell when a pack is about to dump. I can usually feel that its starting to go about a minute before the pack dumps . Most times I just stop before the lvc ever cuts me off.


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Yeah, once you get usd to lipos it is easy to tell when they are ready to hit the lvc. I have a 9920 in my emaxx and am not going to bother to put a lvc on it. It is a nice feature to have, but it is not really necessary.
   
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