I am just about to purchase a CC BEC pro to pair with my existing stock 70 amp Align ESC for my mini vbar equipped Trex 550e. I'm trying to minimise cost here, and so avoid purchasing Link software and or the field programming hardware thing.
My question is, can I (and how do I) program BEC output voltage without the additional software/hardware i.e. just using my transmitter? Their user guide doesn't help. http://www.castlecreations.com/suppo...user_guide.pdf
Is it possible, or do I need the software or hardware?
Secondly, what sort of voltage should I be selecting? I have three savox SC1258TGs and a SH1290MG for the tail ... all of which which apaprently operate at 4.8-6V.
I'm a complete newbie, so just basic hovering,/sports flying - can I leave it at what I believe is the factory set 5.1V output or do I need volts because of the mini vbar?
I presume that a higher voltage doesn't noticeably limit flight time since the power consumption of the electronnics is minimal compared to what the motor uses up?
Thanks for the help.
My question is, can I (and how do I) program BEC output voltage without the additional software/hardware i.e. just using my transmitter? Their user guide doesn't help. http://www.castlecreations.com/suppo...user_guide.pdf
Is it possible, or do I need the software or hardware?
Secondly, what sort of voltage should I be selecting? I have three savox SC1258TGs and a SH1290MG for the tail ... all of which which apaprently operate at 4.8-6V.
I'm a complete newbie, so just basic hovering,/sports flying - can I leave it at what I believe is the factory set 5.1V output or do I need volts because of the mini vbar?
I presume that a higher voltage doesn't noticeably limit flight time since the power consumption of the electronnics is minimal compared to what the motor uses up?
Thanks for the help.


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