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Old 09-10-2016, 03:33 PM
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Hi Guys
just getting ready to hook everything up tomorrow nigh tDX6I,clark board,cameras(3) camera switch ect,Is it safe to operate the clark board with the new 2 cell lipo that come standard with all new HL tanks now and is it possible to run 3s with some kind of voltage cuttoff or BEC.
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Old 09-10-2016, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jmm6293-123
Hi Guys
just getting ready to hook everything up tomorrow nigh tDX6I,clark board,cameras(3) camera switch ect,Is it safe to operate the clark board with the new 2 cell lipo that come standard with all new HL tanks now and is it possible to run 3s with some kind of voltage cuttoff or BEC.
Thanks .
Hi, I have heard some people say they have blown a new "CLARK" board when they first used it and it was connected to a "LI-PO",
The suggested solution was to hook it up to a "NIMH" or a "NI-CAD" for its initialisation giving it a "soft start" a bit like feeding milk soaked crusts to an infant before firmer foods !
I have to say I have never had that problem with any "CLARK" board but if you have a charged "NIMH" or "NI-CAD" available you won't do any harm using it for the initial start of the board before hooking up to a "LI-PO".
Shaun.
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Thanks jarndice for the tip, i will hookup everything through a NIMH and get all te radio programming dialed in and go from there.

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