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4$ plus almost 20$ for delivery I'm not paying 25$ for something forth 2$It's literally $4 for a proper glitch buster on ebay. Why take the chance
I used what I had kicking around the house4$ plus almost 20$ for delivery I'm not paying 25$ for something forth 2$
It says 16$ shippingOh didn't realize you were in canada. I stand corrected.
$7 canadian with free shipping on ebay.ca .
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Glitch-Bust...trum-Futaba-Savox-Hitec-recivers/191483725406
It says 16$ shipping
See what I'm sayingMan, you guys get boned. Tried checking digikey.ca for you and a $1.51CA cap ends up being $17 shipped.
The one I built works just fine, and the best part about it, didn't cost me nothing. I took it out of an old spot light I was going to through out. It's not a 6s rig, shouldn't need a great big cap.Don't you have an electronics store somewhere nearby?
The one I built works just fine, and the best part about it, didn't cost me nothing. I took it out of an old spot light I was going to through out. It's not a 6s rig, shouldn't need a great big cap.
It seem to help, but isn't normal for an rc to pull due to torque and the way it twists, it don't do it with 2s, only 3sAnother thing to note is that 16v is only OK if you are looking for a cap pack that plugs into the radio receiver...which I guess most glitch busters are? Depending on the voltage the ESC puts out, anything over 8v should be OK for use plugged into the receiver. If you are planning to add caps to the battery side, 16v would only be ok for 3S or less.
I was thinking on getting a few caps for the motor side just not sure what ones to getAnother thing to note is that 16v is only OK if you are looking for a cap pack that plugs into the radio receiver...which I guess most glitch busters are? Depending on the voltage the ESC puts out, anything over 8v should be OK for use plugged into the receiver. If you are planning to add caps to the battery side, 16v would only be ok for 3S or less.
I got this today so that should be big enuff, but I think the one I had was fine
A glitch buster is supposed to filter interference not provide pwruF is capacity. Voltage is the capable voltage. As Kyle from team associated was saying, 2000 is really the bare minimum. In other words, 10 will make no effect, whatsoever. In simple terms, it'll provide like a thousandth of an amp. From my experience I really don't see a change until above 3000.
By reducing ripple. I guess my oversimplisric wording was too simple lol. Oh well.A glitch buster is supposed to filter interference not provide pwr
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