RC Receiver + Hot Battery Pack
RC Receiver + Hot Battery Pack
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Curdster

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481 posts

200 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Any ideas on this? I swapped out my Nitro engine on an RC boat for a Brushless Motor + new compatible ESC. At the same time I upgraded my RC receiver, servo (rudder) and a new controller. All worked fine 6 months ago.
Came to test the boat for an outing this weekend and the receiver seems dead. No LED and the 4 X AA battery pack gets very very hot. Switched the battery pack with another and the same thing happens.
Could the ESC have blown the receiver?

jrb43

879 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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Not a boat expert so don't know if they're normally wired differently but:

Most (all?) electric cars eliminate the additional battery pack with what's called BEC (battery elimination circuit), so the receiver is powered directly from the main battery pack. I don't know how much of the wiring you changed when you went from IC to electric but is it possible your receiver has been getting two sources of power?

clockworks

6,828 posts

161 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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As above, no need for a 6v receiver pack, although it can be done if you snip the red wire going into the receiver from the ESC.

I assume you do actually have a "big" battery pack for the motor? Trying to run a typical brushless from a 4AA pack is a no-no. It will draw try and draw more current than the pack can safely provide, overheating it.