Hi can anyone help, I am trying to enclose all of the electronics, in the halftrack, and for ease and aesthetic reasons, would like to connect a Y lead to the receiver battery, so it could be charged in situ; if the main control pannel / fuse box was turned off, would there be any problems.
regards
Jeff
CHARGING THE RECEIVER BATTERY
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Jeff,
I'm sure Vice used to do voltage regulators to give 5v from a 12v supply, but as you say if the batteries go down then you could loose the radio. I think some of the smarter ESC's cut out the motor supply before the Rx supply to protect against loss of control but the 4QD's don't have the BEC feature.
I'm sure Vice used to do voltage regulators to give 5v from a 12v supply, but as you say if the batteries go down then you could loose the radio. I think some of the smarter ESC's cut out the motor supply before the Rx supply to protect against loss of control but the 4QD's don't have the BEC feature.
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