So, some of you may know that I have a V1 Esky Belt-CP (450 size) that I am trying to make reasonably flyable (as stock it isn't easy to fly). When stock, it had a really bad rate-only gyro and a slow analogue tail servo. I now have a nice head-holding gyro, but needed to upgrade the analogue micro tail servo, so I bought a Hitec 5084mg servo (fair bit bigger than the original analogue servo). Having fitted the gyro and the Hitec tail servo, I have noticed that the built in BEC on the ESC seems to be struggling, and as a result the ESC is getting fairly hot just supplying power to the servos (main motor disconnected), or more specifically, when powering the tail servo (as I haven't moved the cyclic sticks). When I say fairly hot, I mean it is hot, but I can still touch it... kind of like touching the side of a mug full of hot coffee hot - not when the water is fresh out the kettle, but when it has been sitting in the mug for a few minutes. It gets that hot after a couple of minutes of rotating the helicopter back and forth 20 degrees or so at a rate of around 2Hz (i.e. so that the gyro is constantly telling the tail servo to move to compensate).
The fact that it is getting that hot just giving out to the tail servo is a bit of a concern to me. My worry is that when powering the cyclic servo's and the motor as well, the ESC could get so hot that it flakes out which would be bad news. The spec on the ESC is 25A with a 2A BEC. I expect I probably need to get a new ESC that at least has a 3A BEC on it, but I'm not entirely sure - is the temperature hike I am describing OK? If you think a new ESC is in order, could you suggest a cheap ESC that would do the job?
Would one of these do?
Alturn ACS-55A+HS 55 Amp Aircraft Brushless ESC with Heat Shrink - ACS55
It is a cheap helicopter so I don't want to be spending a lot on it.
Thanks,
Andrew
The fact that it is getting that hot just giving out to the tail servo is a bit of a concern to me. My worry is that when powering the cyclic servo's and the motor as well, the ESC could get so hot that it flakes out which would be bad news. The spec on the ESC is 25A with a 2A BEC. I expect I probably need to get a new ESC that at least has a 3A BEC on it, but I'm not entirely sure - is the temperature hike I am describing OK? If you think a new ESC is in order, could you suggest a cheap ESC that would do the job?
Would one of these do?
Alturn ACS-55A+HS 55 Amp Aircraft Brushless ESC with Heat Shrink - ACS55
It is a cheap helicopter so I don't want to be spending a lot on it.
Thanks,
Andrew

The Hitec 5084mg servo that I have is a digital servo, and the head holding gyro that I have does not support analogue. I will make sure that there is no binding going on though since I am a little surprised that a 2A BEC is getting that hot driving a single servo - so perhaps there is some binding going on.

. It was poorly build (terrible vibrations, bent flybar!) but because it was already built I had no idea how to start with it from zero. Yes I could strip it down, but I had no idea how to recognize parts that are worn or damaged.
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