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Old 04-08-2013
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i am thnking of getting a power cap to plug into my receiver to help run my esc more efficiently. I am not sure which one to get

1 - Novak Racing timing ESC super power-cap module (£16.99_

''Introducing the Timing ESC Super-PowerCap Module-2S (#5689). This is Novak's premier upgrade power capacitor module with special added suppressor technology for use with electronic timing advance brushless 2S ESCs. The Super Power-Cap module will be available October 2012.''

2 - etronix power cap (£3.99)

''Ensure your receiver has the correct operational voltage at all times and avoid possible voltage drop when using high power, high current servos by using this power cap from Etronix.

Simply plug into any open channel on your receiver.''

so which one is better? is having any power cap going to do the same job?
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I cant comment on the Etronix, but I have the Novak one and it has completely smoothed out the power delivery from low to high speeds.
(6.5t motor with timing, boost and launch modes applied)

That said, was it worth the money?
I unfortunatley think no. Better things to spend £15 on (thats what it cost me)
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Old 05-08-2013
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You can always make one for a a quid.
I think it is the 10V 4700uF radial cap. To plug in reciever.
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