Built in Fail Safes.... Can They Be Trusted?

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MonsterAir

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This is kind of a 2 part question. Right now I'm not running a (external) fail safe. Both my transmitter and servo have breaking presets that work when connection with transmitter and receiver is lost and I assume batt voltage drops. Lost link tested and works...... Recently been dealing with some motor interference issues and the built in FS's haven't been activating during this issue.


#1- Can these built in FS's be trusted?
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#2- Will the Killer RC Super Bee kill the motor during a motor interference issue?
 
1. Up to a certain point which is basically having a battery with enough charge to drive the servos and the servos are functioning properly and the rx is "smart" enough to activate fail safe at the proper time.

2. I haven't tested this scenario but I'm going to go on a limb and say yes because the superbee will kill the engine during radio glitches. Regardless it is an item worth spending the money on.
 
@MonsterAir a failsafe won't help if the battery dies, linkage binds, servo gets stuck open or goes out. Because of that I highly recommend a @Killer RC kill switch.

If your radio gear has a built in failsafe that's just additional protection and certainly doesn't hurt, but at the very least you are MUCH better off with the kill switch.
 
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Thanks guys! I've been spending so much $$$ lately I just was looking for a reason not to spend more. I guess in reality w/ out the Super Bee I'm looking to spend a lot more lol. Thanks again.
 
Thanks guys! I've been spending so much $$$ lately I just was looking for a reason not to spend more. I guess in reality w/ out the Super Bee I'm looking to spend a lot more lol. Thanks again.

I know what you mean about spending @MonsterAir, but honestly the kill switch should be the first thing every large scale rc owner should by before any other hopup.
 
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My kill switch ( Not a Killer Bee ) always kept killing my engine and I didn't know why.

One day I disconnected and run my Baja with without it, bad idea.... it turned out my throttle servo had gone bad and was going WOT.... it died 5 minutes later.

So yes,kill switches do work!!
 
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