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Traxxas 2262 BEC

1. The JST connector on the stock XL5 ESC is actual battery voltage which is simple to tap into with the use of an inline plug with a JST tap.


2. The TQi cruise control works perfectly with any aftermarket ESC so long as you keep the stock receiver.

Great! Thanks for all your help, and everyone else too.
 
Like I said above, the 2262 will only benefit those who are still running the stock TRX4 XL5 ESC. However, given the choice of a $40 2262 BEC or a $40 HW1080 the decision is pretty simple, upgrade to the HW1080 and don't look back.

So if you since you bought it and installed it what did you do after? Have you returned it or are you running it?
 
Once I receive the 8247X metal steering horn I am going to sit down and install the entire 2262 package along with the 2255 servo I got yesterday. Should make for a very clean and dependable setup.
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So are you still running them or did you return them? Would love to hear bach what you think if you're running them!
 
I have one on order which should be here tomorrow. This BEC is designed to set on top of the receiver inside receiver box with an extended cover. It is rated at 6v or 7.4v which I assume is switchable somehow. I'm not yet sure how it connects but I will be playing with it once it arrives. If it does what I think it will I plan to use it to power my 1230SG and it would go a long way toward cleaning up the wiring.

Were you able to determine how to switch between 6v and 7.4v? I'm potentially interested in this to power a waterproof EcoPower servo I just picked up. Capable of 400oz at 7.4v. My whole plan with my TRX Sport was to leave the electrics mostly stock, including Tx and Rx so I have a loaner on hand. (All my other rigs are bound to my DX4C). Having said that, the stock servo is completely anemic, so I did upgrade that and would like to maximize its potential.
 
The 2262 replaces the ESC's BEC and is fixed to 6V. Amperage is unknown. Circuits this size are capable of like 3A peak, but maybe someone is able to shine a light on the innards of that thing.
 
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So if you since you bought it and installed it what did you do after? Have you returned it or are you running it?


I still have the 2262 installed in my #4 TRX4 but it will occasionally glitch in reverse causing the steering to twitch. Generally speaking, there is no returning electrical equipment once it has been installed.
 
Were you able to determine how to switch between 6v and 7.4v? I'm potentially interested in this to power a waterproof EcoPower servo I just picked up. Capable of 400oz at 7.4v. My whole plan with my TRX Sport was to leave the electrics mostly stock, including Tx and Rx so I have a loaner on hand. (All my other rigs are bound to my DX4C). Having said that, the stock servo is completely anemic, so I did upgrade that and would like to maximize its potential.


Turns out the 2262 is capable of 6v 3a only.
 
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I installed the Traxxas BEC and put a watts meter on it with a Protek 370TBL servo. The BEC put out 6.05 volts at idle
Under full load
4.83 amps and the voltage dropped to 5.67volts

I tried the stock servo but didnt take a pic. It only used I think 1.5 amps.
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So if i were to run 1 powerhd 20g and 3 powerhd tr-4's with an onyx 40amp esc and tap the Traxxas bec into my 2s 7600mah lipo. i will be ok?.
 
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