Using 6.6v LiFePO4 with 6v Servo

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  • domp444
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 846

    #1

    Using 6.6v LiFePO4 with 6v Servo

    I purchased a Hyperion 2100mah LiFePO4 pack, and I'm wondering if I can use it with my servo without having to use a voltage regulator. I have the Hitec HS-7955TG V2, and it's good for 5v/6v, and the LiFePO4 pack is 6.6v. I've read online that some people use that setup without a regulator and it works just fine. Just wanted to know if any of you have experience with my setup?
    SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's
  • sailr
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Nov 2007
    • 6927

    #2
    NO! Ask me how I know! Use a cheap UBEC between the battery and the receiver and all is good. Hobbyking has one for about $6 that works great. I am using LiFEPO4's in all my boats and airplanes now, using those UBEC's. Works like a champ.
    Mini Cat Racing USA
    www.minicatracingusa.com

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    • 7500RPM
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 110

      #3
      Originally posted by sailr
      NO! Ask me how I know! Use a cheap UBEC between the battery and the receiver and all is good. Hobbyking has one for about $6 that works great. I am using LiFEPO4's in all my boats and airplanes now, using those UBEC's. Works like a champ.
      I beg to differ, just charge it up the night before use and let it sit until next day then use it, no problem, used all last year without a hitch!
      There is no replacement for displacement, I guess I just have to Buzz it higher!

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      • sailr
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Nov 2007
        • 6927

        #4
        After 'eating' two servos in a row, I used the UBEC to regulate and never a problem since. If it works good for you without regulating, then go for it. I regulate regardless as a safety measure. It ain't worth putting a $1000+ airplane in the ground because somebody 'thinks' it's OK. Better to be safe than sorry.

        I'm just glad I discovered it in a boat! Just lost steering. No biggie.

        Like sex without a condom. Maybe you'll get lucky and then maybe not! Not worth the risk!
        Mini Cat Racing USA
        www.minicatracingusa.com

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        • domp444
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 846

          #5
          I guess I'll use one just to be on the safe side. It would suck not being able to turn a 3k+ boat at 80mph, haha. Thanks for your replies :) I wasn't sure cause I read about some people not using them so I thought it wasn't a problem, but I guess you're right Jim.
          SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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