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04.01.2009, 09:51 AM

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Not really guarantee. I was having blackout problems using a CCBEC and after lengthy email discussion with CC tech supp, nothing was different (tried ferrite rings and rerouting wires basically). I ended up adding over 10,000uF capacitance and it didn't seem to make any difference to my Rx (futaba 3pm) blackouts. Still on stabbing the throttle totally unloaded the voltage would drop enough to reset the Rx. Thing I don't get is that the problem went away using the onboard BEC. It got hot, but had no blackouts. *shrugs*.
There are several types of caps out there. What was the make/model you purchased/used? What was the application as well? And if you swapped out the receiver for a different one, did it still do it?


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There are several types of caps out there. What was the make/model you purchased/used? What was the application as well? And if you swapped out the receiver for a different one, did it still do it?
In a rustler/sidewinder and a crt.5/mamba max. I didn't have any other receivers to try. Well, I had 5, but they are all the same type/model of Rx. They were just advertised as 'Low ESR' by my local electronics store (link).

I ended up sending it in to be looked at/repaired and got it back saying there was no problem with it.
   
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There are several types of caps out there. What was the make/model you purchased/used? What was the application as well? And if you swapped out the receiver for a different one, did it still do it?
What is right cap to use with CCBEC, what specs should cap have, any special?
When application is 2,4Ghz Sanwa + CCBEC + MMM.
   
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What is right cap to use with CCBEC, what specs should cap have, any special?
When application is 2,4Ghz Sanwa + CCBEC + MMM.
I could use an answer to this question too.. Please help.
   
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