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wade7575 09-06-2012 12:44 AM

External LVC needed.
 
I'm looking to get an External LVC for my Boat,I'm running a Seaking 180 Amp ESC and the LVC kick's in all the time,my pack's are fine and are Thuder Power and Turngiy's and have the highest C that each one make's.

I seen Novak make's one but it just buzz's or something like then you need to come back to shore and the problem is I'll never hear it,I found this one but they are set at 3.0 Volt's Per-cell and I would like to find something with a CutOff set at 3.2 Volt's Per-Cell.

Goldenduff 09-06-2012 02:05 AM

RE: External LVC needed.
 
3v might be better because on acc voltage sags giving a false LVC. Possibly that is what is happening with your current set up.<div>
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richrd 09-06-2012 10:34 AM

RE: External LVC needed.
 


ORIGINAL: wade7575

I'm looking to get an External LVC for my Boat,I'm running a Seaking 180 Amp ESC and the LVC kick's in all the time,my pack's are fine and are Thuder Power and Turngiy's and have the highest C that each one make's.

I seen Novak make's one but it just buzz's or something like then you need to come back to shore and the problem is I'll never hear it,I found this one but they are set at 3.0 Volt's Per-cell and I would like to find something with a CutOff set at 3.2 Volt's Per-Cell.

With your problems of high current an need for programmablity
Look into telemetery, solve all problems at once. some are even reporting to cell phones.
Rich

wade7575 09-06-2012 04:40 PM

RE: External LVC needed.
 
Richrd when you say telemetery what do you mean I don't understand,is that the type of LVC I need to get or is it some other kind of device I need to buy.

Here's a link to the one I found I thought I posted in this tread the first time but I guess not.

http://www.dimensionengineering.com/products/liposhield

Thanks for the help.

Wade

richrd 09-07-2012 04:56 AM

RE: External LVC needed.
 
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10343

this is a transmitter in the vehical to send info back to radio or as above seperate device, spectrum, hitec eagletree all make them
Richt

TheWoodCrafter 09-08-2012 09:35 AM

RE: External LVC needed.
 


ORIGINAL: wade7575

I'm looking to get an External LVC for my Boat,I'm running a Seaking 180 Amp ESC and the LVC kick's in all the time,my pack's are fine and are Thuder Power and Turngiy's and have the highest C that each one make's.

I seen Novak make's one but it just buzz's or something like then you need to come back to shore and the problem is I'll never hear it,I found this one but they are set at 3.0 Volt's Per-cell and I would like to find something with a CutOff set at 3.2 Volt's Per-Cell.
Doesn't your ESC have an adjustable LVC point?

I thought all ESC would.



wade7575 09-08-2012 10:11 AM

RE: External LVC needed.
 
It does have an adjustable LVC but they are not the greatest out one's ever made that were built into an ESC,I was running 2 7.4 Thunder Power pack's in series for a total of 14.8 volt's,I'm going to try running 2 14.8 Pack's wired in parallel as I was told that if you do not have enough Amp's it will just make the LVC trip all the time,I'm just looking for a back up plan incase this does not work.

I'm really olny looking to use an external LVC if the 2 14.8 Pack's don't work,I think the 2 14.8 should work as other guy's on another well known forum say that they seem to run really good on that set up.


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