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Old 05-02-2011, 07:28 PM   #1
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Hello, I am working on a project and to make a long story short it is going to need 3 pretty serious servos on it(300oz+). I am using a 6 channel helicopter transmitter. My question is will one bec be sufficient or what should I do to power these servos. weight and space are not an issue so more batteries are not a problem. Sorry, I know it isnt exactly crawler related but you guys know how to get servos performing the best. Thanks!
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Try the Castle Creations bec.

100 lbs, 10 servos, 1 CC bec.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32SNV...layer_embedded
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Try the Castle Creations bec.

100 lbs, 10 servos, 1 CC bec.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32SNV...layer_embedded
Likely the CC Pro BEC (rated higher than what most of us use in comp rigs).
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Likely the CC Pro BEC (rated higher than what most of us use in comp rigs).
Nope. That was the good ole CC BEC.
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Ok, so one bec will handle it? I guess that is easy enough. Thank you very much.
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