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"posted for your for your information"?
i think 1 "for your" should be enough. just stacking fets doesn't allow one to run 11.1 v so the nelly is doing voltage regulation. just not at the level of the v2.2. thought i'd throw that in there.
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Keep this a little more mature, you two, before I start pressing the infraction button. The mindless bickering is getting mighty old.
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2. Come on XMDrifter, man, that is exactly what stacking fets does.
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well, just to put this out here, some note's i've found
the pcb only can take 8.4v maximum. if one tries to run more through, the pcb will fry. with both the v2.2 or the other turbo boards, one is allowed to run that same high voltage through, but the pcb doesn't fry because the turbo board or v2.2 regulates the power to the main pcb they ususally go from 4.8v to 7.2v going from the turbo/v2.2 to the pcb the motor gets to take advantage of the full brunt of the input power because the board runs it off of the high input voltage while the pcb only gives signals and recieves the voltage that it needs from the turbo/v2.2. we aren't arguing, we're just presenting facts and information, and this could be useful to others who might want to know this stuff so they can selsct the board that best suits their application
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hmmm.
well, the wires going to the fet pads are signal wires. that means the nelly gives voltage to the pcb to use for is steering/control functions and the motor signal goes to the fet pads and up to the nelly, telling the nelly what to do with the power.
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I don't think you understand. (Telling the Nelly what to do) The Nelly isn't DOING anything. It is just stacked fets, basically they are like little filters. All that is going on is the power goes through them. feel me.
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feel you...why'd i want to do that? lol
the signals going up the signal wires coming from the main pcb dictate what the nelly does with the electricity while the nelly coninuously feeds the neccesary power to the main pcb to keep it running. a BEC is a Battery Eliminator Circuit meaning that it just allows your car to run on one power source instead of one for motion and another for control. commonly found in hobby grade esc's xmods already run on 1 power source, the battery pack. also, a BEC will cut power to the motor if it senses that the batteries are nearing low voltage so that the vehicle can still retain enough energy for the servos to give control inputs. BEC's are most used in rc aircraft rather than rc cars because it's important to be able to land with a "dead stick" BEC's buffer the power input as well, giving you smoother power. so i don't think the v2.2 is a BEC. i believe it's just a voltage/amperage regulator just like the other turbo boards. just it can regulate and operate at higher voltages and amperages.
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then explain how the nelly can allow you to run your car from 11.1v
the servo is rated 6v and the board is rated 8.4v but your motor will run at 11.1v how is this not "take the single batterry source and give the Servo only 6v and give the full volts to the motor"? why does the nelly/spider/bug not have this ability when it can do the described above? then how is a external turbo board not the same as a v2.2 albeit not handling as much voltage and current? a few cross examination questions
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as someone who owns a spider it does nothing for voltage regulating to the board. yes it hooks to the same place the power wires do on the board but, it does nothing but send voltage to the motor. as never owning a nelly or a v 2, does the power go to the v2 or nelly and then to the xmod board? that would tell you whether it bec or not. if the power goes to the v2 then an output from the v2 actually provides the power to to the board then yes it would be bec. but if it hooks to the board in the same spot the power wires do, then there is no way it regulates voltage going to the servo. the spider does not regulate voltage.
looking at the tutorial on the v2, it is set up to regulate the voltage going to the xmod board http://www.atomicmods.com/Categories...tallation.aspx the spider hooks to the same spot as the power wires do on the board, this way the board would get the exact same amount of voltage that the batteries are putting out. no regulation http://shop.ausmicro.net/download/Sp...uctions_v1.pdf looking at the tutorial of the whoa nelly this attaches the same way as the spider, thus no regulation. http://www.woahnelly.com/images/Woah...ationGuide.pdf having worked in a field that i had to have electrical knowledge, maintenance lead at tonys pizza, in order to regulate the voltage going to something you have to have a regulator in between the power source and the destination you are hooking power to. v2, yes it is in between the power source and the xmod board. spider, whoa nelly, no its not in between the power source and the board, it attaches to the same spot the power source hooks to. the only way you would have different voltage to the board and the motor with the nelly or spider is to run them off of a separate power source. but i don't know if the voltage to them from the separate power source would back feed to the board anyway causing the voltage to be higher to the board anyway.
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ok i see it.
haven't reviewed the turbos for a while, so thanks that means that the actual board must be able to handle the higher voltage...hmmm odd,i could've sworn that the nelly gets input and outputs it to the pcb...oh well but the nelly stacked is still to date the only board capable of handling the lightspeed x2 pro
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this is getting old fast !
top and bottom of the original question is why would you want that much power in an xmod ? you would not be able to use it as it would spin-out every time you gave it throttle and the motor would last about 2 mins so all in all pointless !
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"This is getting old" "not be able to use this much power" PLEASE go back and read the thread and you will know why. Read first please.
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my point is that even if it could be used it would be pointless in an xmod and the thing that is getting old is the arguments about the fact !
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