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Does it cut out when turning?

I have had issues with the steering servo drawing too much current from the receiver and browning out the signal to the ESC resulting momentary loss of power.

A capacitor or 'glitch buster' plugged into the AUX/spare slot on the RX fixed the issue.

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18 hours ago, dc-arena said:

 

Do you have to cut the side of the casing a bit, to allow the extra cables?

Also, was the add-on capacitor kit that he used in the videos the one to go for, or would any work?

Depends on the thickness of the wire but the ones supplied has a gauge 18 which can fit in the wire slots on the 1060. A single 1000uf 25v 105c will work just fine to keep your ESC safe and perform better.  But I'd recommend getting the ones fitted in a small PCB with wires like shown in the pictures I posted.

Hobbywing and LRP uses the same type of capacitors but have different values. Both of which will work just right as well.

Hobbywing:

 

  • Capacity: 330uF*2.
  • Voltage: 16V.
  • Impedance: 0.002 ohm
  • Ripple Current Endurance: 24 Amp
  • Size: 29mm * 13mm * 13.2mm
  • Weight: 5g

LRP:

  • Capacity: 2x 470µf
  • Voltage Rating: 16V
  • Internal Resistance: 0.004 Ω
  • Ripple Current Endurance: 12.2A
  • Weight: 5g
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8 hours ago, Falcon#5 said:

Does it cut out when turning?

I have had issues with the steering servo drawing too much current from the receiver and browning out the signal to the ESC resulting momentary loss of power.

A capacitor or 'glitch buster' plugged into the AUX/spare slot on the RX fixed the issue.

Power pigs like Savox definitely can cause brown outs

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17 hours ago, Nicadraus said:

Depends on the thickness of the wire but the ones supplied has a gauge 18 which can fit in the wire slots on the 1060. A single 1000uf 25v 105c will work just fine to keep your ESC safe and perform better.  But I'd recommend getting the ones fitted in a small PCB with wires like shown in the pictures I posted.

Hobbywing and LRP uses the same type of capacitors but have different values. Both of which will work just right as well.

Hobbywing:

 

  • Capacity: 330uF*2.
  • Voltage: 16V.
  • Impedance: 0.002 ohm
  • Ripple Current Endurance: 24 Amp
  • Size: 29mm * 13mm * 13.2mm
  • Weight: 5g

LRP:

  • Capacity: 2x 470µf
  • Voltage Rating: 16V
  • Internal Resistance: 0.004 Ω
  • Ripple Current Endurance: 12.2A
  • Weight: 5g

 

Like this one, I think?

https://wheelspinmodels.co.uk/i/300458/?gclid=CjwKCAjwwMn1BRAUEiwAZ_jnEtrRRD8oLwMeXi-pLq_TO6CCFFeGAE0UnyrTNyLWE5B21qJGD3kPSxoCiR0QAvD_BwE

The middle one here looks like it too:

https://www.hobbywing.com/goods.php?id=384&filter_attr=5758.6671

 

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8 hours ago, dc-arena said:

The dual should be enough. The quad is recommended for brushless.

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On 5/6/2020 at 7:37 AM, mtbkym01 said:

Power pigs like Savox definitely can cause brown outs

I'm not sure, good idea to test though, will do. thank you!

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