
No Brainer BEC
If you have crawled for a while and noticed your steering is weaker than you think it should be, it might be due to the often weak BEC that is included in most electronic speed controls.
One fix for that is to run an external BEC. Sometimes you don't have the time or equipment needed to solder in an external BEC, so I am offering an external BEC that is really easy to install.
It is small and quite efficient as it uses a switch mode voltage regulator to step down the voltage.
The No Brainer BEC has an adjustable output which is set by adjusting a ten turn control. It comes preset at 6 volts, but if you send me a message, I can preset it to another voltage.
Have two devices that you want to run from BEC power? Click the option to choose the Dual Channel version of the No Brainer BEC!
Installation:
To use it, the BEC gets plugged in between your receiver and steering servo. The battery connector gets plugged in between your battery and ESC. That's it!
Now the BEC that is built into the ESC only powers the receiver and the steering servo will get its power from the external BEC.
Your steering servo can work harder and your ESC can relax a little as it doesn't have to put up with the high current load from steering.
NOTE: RC Truck Stop has a review of the No Brainer BEC.
One fix for that is to run an external BEC. Sometimes you don't have the time or equipment needed to solder in an external BEC, so I am offering an external BEC that is really easy to install.
It is small and quite efficient as it uses a switch mode voltage regulator to step down the voltage.
The No Brainer BEC has an adjustable output which is set by adjusting a ten turn control. It comes preset at 6 volts, but if you send me a message, I can preset it to another voltage.
Have two devices that you want to run from BEC power? Click the option to choose the Dual Channel version of the No Brainer BEC!
Installation:
To use it, the BEC gets plugged in between your receiver and steering servo. The battery connector gets plugged in between your battery and ESC. That's it!
Now the BEC that is built into the ESC only powers the receiver and the steering servo will get its power from the external BEC.
Your steering servo can work harder and your ESC can relax a little as it doesn't have to put up with the high current load from steering.
NOTE: RC Truck Stop has a review of the No Brainer BEC.
Product Code: NBRADJ
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