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01.03.2009, 02:25 PM

That truck is quite something. Whats that yellow and black thing behind the red steering servo- rx pack?
   
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That truck is quite something. Whats that yellow and black thing behind the red steering servo- rx pack?
Looks to be a receiver pack or something.


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Thats very nice. Sounded like a firecracker when you plugged it in.
   
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That truck is quite something. Whats that yellow and black thing behind the red steering servo- rx pack?
Neil - yes indeed. Instead of using a BEC I decided to use a 5amp 6V receiver pack made up of NIMH. I am sure if I could get away with a BEC but at over 37V I didnt have many choices. I also orginally wanted to run the truck at 12S and I was having difficulties getting hold of a BEC to reduce the voltage that would not overheat when I was turning that massive Large scale servo (I tried a few Heli BEC's)
   
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