Right
Thanks all/both.
It will be a new installation in the Squall, so no existing setup.
The LiPo will be a 4s (14 volts) and I guess the ESC supplied will be OK for that.
I hadn't appreciated that ESCs have battery eliminators in them to supply the Rx etc.
The Rx I will be using is a Multiplex one, and that says:
Specification:
Servo channel count 5
Reception system 2.4 GHz FHSS (Frequency
Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Operating voltage 3.5 … 9.0 V
Power supply 4 - 5 NiXX cells, 2S LiPo / LiIo
Operating temperature range -20°C … +55°C
Dimensions (L x W x H) approx. 34 x 19.5 x 11 mm
Weight approx. 7 g
So it will only take 9v max. Hence my question.
So if I've got this right, ESCs have BECs (had to look up that term :oops: ) built in, to supply the Rx and servos.
And i have to be sure the BEC will handle the total current needed by the Rx and all the servos working at once
Or if I fit a separate Rx battery (not in the Squall) I've obviously got to disconnect the + BEC supply coming from the ESC.
Ron