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    What are you using for receiver batteries? Anyone using Lipos for their reciever batteries?

    What about these?
    http://rclipos.com/PolyquestLP.htm

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    Hi,

    In addition to the question above, is anyone using a battery for the receiver and if so what is the advantages?

    I run BJ and SuperVee, both of which are using the existing two 7.4v lipo's that power the motor.

    Cheers

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    because your ESC has BEC you can do that but with the risk of glitching. I run a separate reciever pack
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    Jim,

    In risk of sounding silly and dumb, what is BEC ? What does BEC stand for?

    I thought BEC was a brand name for a receiver.

    Thanks...

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    B E C = Battery Eliminator Circuit.
    Meaning that because the receiver is powered from the main power batteries a receiver battery is not required.
    A nice idea in theory, but prone to introducing glitching particularly with brushed motors.
    Much better to have a seperate battery for your receiver.
    Graham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimClark View Post
    What are you using for receiver batteries? Anyone using Lipos for their reciever batteries?

    What about these?
    http://rclipos.com/PolyquestLP.htm

    JIm
    Good morning Jim,

    This just my .02 cents... I think it's kind of a wash. The lipos are nice and light and easy to place, but then you need to have a voltage regulator to maintain a constant voltage to the RX and the servos. Just another component to place and now that you have two different items (lipo and regulator); I don't think you save much weight if any... What are your thoughts? I have seen several people using them.

    Mike

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    Personaly I use 6v camera batteries and toss them out at the end of the season but they can be expencive too. I have seen a variety of batteries used. I haven't done this but a few folks have been using 9v batteries for years with no regulator and have never seen a problem. I Don't think there would be any problem with using a 7.4v lipo.

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    Joe do you just solder the wires on them or have you found a small battery case for the camera batteries


    Quote Originally Posted by J Solinger View Post
    Personaly I use 6v camera batteries and toss them out at the end of the season but they can be expencive too. I have seen a variety of batteries used. I haven't done this but a few folks have been using 9v batteries for years with no regulator and have never seen a problem. I Don't think there would be any problem with using a 7.4v lipo.
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    http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...2&I=LXSGC1&P=K

    this is what I prefer even with low voltage

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimClark View Post
    What are you using for receiver batteries? Anyone using Lipos for their reciever batteries?

    What about these?
    http://rclipos.com/PolyquestLP.htm

    JIm
    I use a 5cell 1200mah nimh pack.

    I heard of people using 9v batteries also but I have not tried it,

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimClark View Post
    Joe do you just solder the wires on them or have you found a small battery case for the camera batteries
    I just solder the wires and put some velcro on the back.

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    I've been using similar little 1000mah 2S lipos for my reciever batteries for about a year now...never a problem.
    I use el cheapo brand for those packs, $15ish at the LHS that sells mostly Heli-stuff.

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