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KDS External UBEC 8A for KDS550/600/700 Helicopter
Input Current | 6V-12.6V |
Output Current | 5V/8A or 6V/8A (It can be switched by jumper wire cap) |
Size | 42mm*39mm*9mm (L*W*H) |
Quiescent Current | 60mA |
Weight | 34g |
Specification:, Features:, Compared with UBEC with linear mode, the UBEC with switch mode has much higher overall efficiency. It not only can extend the service time of battery pack of receiver, but also can reduce the heat productivity of UBEC in itself, which can help avoid overheating protection of UBEC., Mode of Application for Helicopters:, KDS550, KDS600, KDS700 Helicopter, Warm Tips:, Usually, the ESC with above 120A is not attached with UBEC or BEC, and it needs fixing UBEC by individual. Because the ESC with above 120A is often used in large load environment, if the UBEC is attached, it will add to the load of ESC and can’t provide enough power to the motor, which will definitely affect flying of helicopters and improve heating, and may reduce the lifetime of ESC and even burn the ESC.,
The chip with the design of switch power control chip with synchronous rectification has the peak efficiency of 95%, and it also possesses short circuit protection and overheating protection capacity.
It has high output current, and 8A continuous output current and even 15A peak continuous output current
The electronic devices are encapsulated in shielding case and the output wire is equipped with special filter, which can help reduce electromagnetic interference largely, and ensure the receiver work well.
The UBEC has the capacity of indicating electricity amount of battery, that is, it can indentify automatically whether the input batteries are 2S or 3S.
It transfers battery voltage and current through switch mode to the voltage and current needed by the working receiver, gyro and servo etc., which helps share the load of ESC and improve flying efficiency of the helicopter.
All helicopters equipped with above 120A ESC
The helicopters with over 30 class and large fixed-wing aircraft
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Found 11 years, 7 months ago