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j3110 try ebay bro otherwise you may not even be able to give it away. Ive never had one fail because ive been smart enough not to own one. I only run western robotics hecules bec or dimension engineering bec's they rule.......sorry sammus.
dont be.

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You can increase the power handling of a zener by adding a power transistor. I think this is what what'snitro was saying except with a transistor. The transistor should be able to dissipate the power, but if you are afraid of melting wires, you could add a fuse. The nice thing about the zener shunt is that it is completely passive until needed.

   
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08.27.2008, 09:55 AM

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You can increase the power handling of a zener by adding a power transistor. I think this is what what'snitro was saying except with a transistor. The transistor should be able to dissipate the power, but if you are afraid of melting wires, you could add a fuse. The nice thing about the zener shunt is that it is completely passive until needed.

Yup, that should work. Once the output voltage exceeds the zener voltage, there will be enough current flow through the resistor to bias the transistor, which will dump the voltage to ground, which will then blow the fuse.
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08.27.2008, 01:23 PM

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I think this is what what'snitro was saying except with a transistor. The transistor should be able to dissipate the power, but if you are afraid of melting wires, you could add a fuse. The nice thing about the zener shunt is that it is completely passive until needed.
Yeah that was what I meant. Sorry, I was too lazy to draw up a schematic, upload it to photobucket, and post it here. One small difference is that I would put the circuit across the power leads, but have it triggered from the output. Although you see full voltage either way, attaching it straight across the batteries (input) instead of the output of the BEC would allow for faster current rise and the fuse would blow sooner...
   
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08.27.2008, 04:01 PM

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dont be.

j3110: you can give it away to me :P
I'm gonna hang onto it for a little while as a backup, but you definitely have dibs. :)
   
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