If voltage output on the HV servo side is set to 7.4V, what will be the voltage on the Receiver side ?
Powerbox Evolution, RX voltage
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Hello,
same voltage for the receiver!
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Thanks Richard for your answer. So is there a way for the Receiver voltage to be in the low voltage range(6 volt) and have the servo side in the HV range ? (With this way one could use HV servos connected to the Powerbox with a regular voltage Receiver (6V) connected to the RX side). Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
sorry- not for the Evolution!
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Thanks. So what Powerbox has the above feature ? (HV on the servo side with , regular voltage on the RX side).
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Thanks. So what Powerbox has the above feature ? (HV on the servo side with , regular voltage on the RX side).
I don't think you should connect servo's directly to the receiver. The power output for the receiver is not build for this.
What you want is a Powerbox with dual voltage zones, like the Royal or Champion
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thanks Tadango. Yes that's what I mean. Not directly to the RX. With the use of powerbox in between.
So Royal or Champion, but these are very expensive.
Thanks
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Hello,
if you want to use a Royal or Champion you need a receiver with serial Bus output. If I understand you correctly you have an old receiver and you want to use it on a PowerBox.
In this case you only can use the normal PowerBoxes with PWM input and drive the servos also with 5.9V
Another option: try to find an Royl RRS in good second hand condition- this PowerBox has a 5V receiver output.