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Newbie Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Damn Cold, Canada
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Hello all, I have looked at the different threads and also on the web regarding my issue. I decided to post a new thread with my question, so thank you for kindly responding me. I am new to this wonderful world of RC/crawling but I've done a few builds with my son prior to this one (Tamiya TT-02b) The Yeti I built is amazing and I have tested it, bashing on ice and snow dunes and it is very impressive. Only one issue: whenever I steer, it loses significant power and it will stop and stutter for a second or two and I have to let go of the steering for it to be able to accelerate again on a straight line. Once it's got significant speed, I can steer it and it drives nicely but it is mainly at a standstill that the issue is noticeable. I think my servo draws too much power from my ESC and it becomes significant when trying to mobilise the heavy Yeti from a static standstill. My setup is a Sidewinder 3 with the 3150kv motor and a Savox 1211sg on a 3S-60C-4000mah Lipo. The servo has a high torque of 208 oz-in. 1) Is the servo drawing too much power from the ESC causing the problem? 2) If so, would a BEC solve the problem? 3) If I connect a BEC, do I need to reprogram the ESC or just plugging the thing should suffice? 4) Would a MMP ESC solve the problem and avoid the need for a BEC? Thx guys |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Raleigh-ish vicinity
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Some answers below. Quote:
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Newbie Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Damn Cold, Canada
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Thank you svt923
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Buy the rx bypass adapter, that way you only solder the esc battery wires.
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The only ESC that can handle a high powered servo is the Mamba Monster X, but I'd still get a bec.
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Nov 2014 Location: WA
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I have the Mamba Monster X but I still use a CC BEC with my Savox SV1270TG. Savox are very power hungry servos. Mine goes up to 5A. While the MMX is 8A peak, the CC BEC is 10A peak. Also if I burn the BEC, is $20 a new one. The MMX is $160... My ESC only powers the radio and the 2-speed servo. |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Nov 2014 Location: WA
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the setup can be clean with a bec: |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: The Angels
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Looks nice! So wheres the bec, in the fuel cell? Rx in the stock location?
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Nov 2014 Location: WA
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Yes, BEC in the fuel cell, rx in the standard location. I also have the CC quick connect in the rx box, so I can connect to the ESC without open it. |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Cape Cod
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I have a different issue that I would guess is servo/BEC related. I installed one of the 400 oz hobby king servos last week. It was ok at first, but I noticed after running it for a while the steering would glitch when turning right. If I steered right when driving or sitting still the wheels would cycle straight then right again repeatedly with a period of about 1 second. It never did it turning left. I didn't try recharging the pack and testing it again, so it may have been triggered by the pack being half charged. I am using all RTR electronics except for the $28 super China servo that worked perfectly for the first two packs. I purchased a Castle BEC but haven't wired it in yet.
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Newbie Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Damn Cold, Canada
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Thank u all for your input/answers. One more question: i use 4mm CC bullet connectors (with the CC green plastic sleeve over them). Connecting each BEC wire with it's corresponding ESC wire to the bullet connector won't fit in the plastic cover that is supposed to slide over it. That said, I thought about making a "Y" soldering connection with both wires linking a single wire leading to the bullet connector. Do you think it is a wise solution? Anyone had to deal with this situation? Other suggestions? Thx again |
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