Does anyone use AAA's for BEC?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • jwt
    jwt
    • Nov 2007
    • 59

    #16
    ubec rules

    Originally posted by Jimmy Sterling
    Why not just run a BEC module ,less weight and it will supply a far better regulated voltage then what a Rx pack would.

    You also dont have to recharge or replace it after so many runs, I run BEC in all my boats and have never had an issue. Is there a reason why so may people dont use it ?
    Jimmy

    here here - i could not say it better...
    this one works for me.


    tms

    Comment

    • sjslhill
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2007
      • 1513

      #17
      AAA Enloops are Sanyo NIMH cells that hold the charge, many use these now in aircraft. I use AAA and AA in all the kids toys and they are excellent.

      Comment

      • sjslhill
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2007
        • 1513

        #18
        For larger boats one might consider running 2, A123 or K2 18650 LiFEPO4 cell. These cells do not lose their charge either.

        Comment

        • Jimmy Sterling
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 393

          #19
          But why bother running an external Rx pack
          Come to the FASST side

          Comment

          • Simon.O.
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Oct 2007
            • 1521

            #20
            BEC, UBEC, Rx packs.........this has been gone over and nearly qualifies as an deceased equine.
            3A's or AAA's will be fine for an Rx pack for a given application.

            When I began my research into this subject I did some bench tests to determine my current draw and requirements.
            I have no BEC out from my speedy so an Rx pack or UBEC is has to be.

            I now run a square 9V cell in 3 of my hulls due to limited space and a 4xAA pack in 2 others as they can cope with the weight penalty.
            To be honest I would use BEC if it were there and then use a UBEC as a second choice.
            An Rx pack needs to be checked for power and trusted.

            The answer to your question is this.
            If 4 (5 is better) AAA cells will meet your power requirements and fit in the hull then go for it.
            I have done a LOT of reading on the subject so do not be afraid to ask more.

            We are all here to help each other with our boats.
            See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

            Comment

            • Meniscus
              Refuse the box exists!
              • Jul 2008
              • 3225

              #21
              For a ESC that I am using, I'm looking at exceeding the recommended voltage and continue to use BEC. With regards to UBEC, I'm mildly concerned about current draw for a servo that is a little overkill for the boat in use. So, I figured I'd slide an RX pack in there and be done. Curiosity got the better of me and I was wondering what others use or have used in the past.

              So that's the reasoning behind why I was thinking rx pack. I may consider the UBEC, but I don't run those fancy/expensive lipos that some of you guys run!
              IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

              MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

              Comment

              • 785boats
                Wet Track Racing
                • Nov 2008
                • 3169

                #22
                I'm with you on this Jimmy.
                Why use batteries at all ?
                In all my boats (about 25 at last count) both FE & scale, brushed & brushless, metals & lipo, I've never used them.
                If the ESC has BEC, I use it. If I'm going to exceed the recommended voltage for that BEC I'll disconnect it & use a UBEC.
                If the ESC has no BEC then the UBEC is the obvious choice to me.
                Never had a problem.

                Meniscus.
                I see your concern with a servo with a higher current draw but these UBECs have a current rating of 3A & can be switched to 6V for better efficiency. Input voltage is up to 42V. That will handle any servo you are likely to use .
                There are many others on the market but that's the one I use.



                All the best.
                Paul.
                See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
                http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...hp?albumid=319
                http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...hp?albumid=320

                Comment

                • Meniscus
                  Refuse the box exists!
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3225

                  #23
                  Good info! Since I'm a rather new boater, I haven't used very much in the way of UBEC myself. I may have to try for myself!
                  IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

                  MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

                  Comment

                  • Simon.O.
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 1521

                    #24
                    I know I am famous for draging up old threads !

                    Can anyone tell me why I should use 6v instead of 4.8v for Rx power.
                    This is for my latest rigger and I will be using Nimh AAA cells of 900mAh.
                    Space and weight are not the biggest issue ( Servo speed and strength has been tested on 4.8 and pans out fine for my needs )

                    I want to know if anyone has a good reason why 4.8v is not the go.
                    If not then I will use 4.8v for this project.

                    Bear in mind that I do use 9v square cells for my small 2S powered boats.
                    See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

                    Comment

                    • EPower
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 391

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Simon.O.
                      I know I am famous for draging up old threads !

                      Can anyone tell me why I should use 6v instead of 4.8v for Rx power.
                      This is for my latest rigger and I will be using Nimh AAA cells of 900mAh.
                      Space and weight are not the biggest issue ( Servo speed and strength has been tested on 4.8 and pans out fine for my needs )

                      I want to know if anyone has a good reason why 4.8v is not the go.
                      If not then I will use 4.8v for this project.

                      Bear in mind that I do use 9v square cells for my small 2S powered boats.
                      Hi Simon i have always used 6v 2700 Mah packs for my RX but then i come from gas boating background where we use 1/4 scale servos and need as much grunt as possible For your application i'm sure that 4.8v would be fine
                      Adrian

                      Comment

                      • Meniscus
                        Refuse the box exists!
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 3225

                        #26
                        Simon, this is funny. Earlier in the week, I picked up a AAA battery holder and decided to put the appropriate connectors on it to eliminate using a BEC on one of my ESC's. I'm planning on running those disposable lithium batts because they don't seem to 'dump' under load and are lighter weight than the NiMH I have sitting around.

                        I was actually going to try today if I get to soldering the connector on with the other stuff I have to do.
                        IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

                        MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

                        Comment

                        • Jeff Wohlt
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 2716

                          #27
                          I have used 9v cells forever....never a problem. Probably will go to the ubec.

                          I do like the rechargable AAA 5 each and stacked 3/2 and sealed. Thought about a cell phone battery and using the cell phone charger since I have several but not sure how it would work.
                          www.rcraceboat.com

                          [email protected]

                          Comment

                          • H2OCamel
                            FAST ELECTRIC EVERYTHING
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 484

                            #28
                            I have been using voltage regulators ($3 at my LHS) with my 2100mAh sized lipos from my planes to power my hpr-115. I have droped down to the 700mAh From my e-flight blade cx They are cheap and I know they hold their charge and fit in everything I own. I used to use the AAA rapid recharcables (15min recharge time) in the battery holder but swithched after having the bateries pop out and twice the plastic broke on the holder. I still use the rapid rechargeables in my tx's they are 4yrs old and still going strong saving me tons of $$ in AAA's

                            Meniscus I have a brand new CC BEC if you want to try it it is very small and compact
                            http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...tle-bec&cat=75
                            "Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; an argument, an exchange of ignorance." Robert Quillen

                            Comment

                            • Meniscus
                              Refuse the box exists!
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 3225

                              #29
                              Sure, I'll try it. My main problem is when it comes to a few rigger builds. There's just so little room and I'd hate to make the tub that much larger to accommodate.

                              PM me a price plus shipping to 23320.

                              Thanks! I've never tried one myself to be honest. I used to run hovercrafts back in the 90's and did something similar then, but it was just a voltage regulator and archaic at that! LOL!
                              IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

                              MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

                              Comment

                              • bwells
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 842

                                #30
                                OKAY I give , what does UBEC stand for versus BEC ( batt eliminating circuit). I like the TURNIGY one and my new esc is opto but I don't what the hassle of more batteries. Thanks

                                Comment

                                Working...