Found, Thanks Scorpion Backup Guard

Discussion in 'Public Sales / Wanted' started by gonehelimad, Apr 12, 2016.

By gonehelimad on Apr 12, 2016 at 12:41 PM
  1. gonehelimad

    gonehelimad Active Member

    Scorpion Backup guard guard before the weekend.
     

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Discussion in 'Public Sales / Wanted' started by gonehelimad, Apr 12, 2016.

    1. Manyc

      Manyc Well-Known Member

      I would look into the Optiguards as well... better as you dont need to remember to turn them on, and they provide a higher voltage on failsafe
       
    2. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

    3. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

    4. 3dmick

      3dmick Well-Known Member

      Optiguards Is the way to go
       
    5. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      These provide voltage to provide a buffer for high current drain in hard maneuvers, not as a back up battery. If you lose your battery pack, and your have one of these you still go in. I have one (similar to) on my Goblin, and after I pull the RX pack, the servos work for about 3 seconds tops (not enough time to bring your bird down. Both of these solutions provide different functionality - and are both useful.
      Simon
       
    6. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Interesting how they quote there is enough time to bring your bird down! If only 3 seconds youd better be quick! Maybe the spec is only valid if you use an mcpx...
       
    7. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

      I have scorpion backup guards on all of mine. I know you have to remember to turn them on, but that is not an issue for me....so far. lol

      What I like about them is they will run my servos for about 12 minutes before the servos start jumping.

      I also have my receiver voltage telemetry set to alert when the receiver voltage goes below 6V. So if the backup guard takes over, the telemetry alerts me and I know I`m on reserve power and need to land.
       
    8. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

      +1 for optiguards, simple and they work
       
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    9. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      I use just a BEC and a prayer from the heligod father. The kontronics BEC has been good to me so far - even if i drain my battery and the motor starts to bog the BEC still works (x fingers)...
       
    10. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

      I`m using the BEC in the Hobbywing 160, and it has been working great. But backup power is cheap insurance. It`s not as critical on an electric, I guess....but I fly mainly nitro. Loose receiver power on one of those, and it`s a bad day. You loose all servo control and the engine keeps running...at full throttle. I do have throttle return springs on my nitro models as well, but I feel better knowing that the backup guard will keep me powered in the event of a power failure. :)
       
    11. Manyc

      Manyc Well-Known Member

      Basically if its more than a 500 class I run a backup... even if the bec itself doesnt go.. there's battery ejections, desoldering bullets, all sorts of strange and wonderful things can happen...
       
    12. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Doubling the BEC leads and adding 4400uF worth of capacitor seems to have helped my situation. Haven't had a brownout yet.
       
    13. gonehelimad

      gonehelimad Active Member

      Bought the optiguard

      Thanks
       

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