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Shipping : I will ship at buyers expense.Quantity: 1Accepted forms of payment : EMT , Cash , Money OrderMy Location: Mississauga ONModel Number: SGH5284XNew or Used: Item is new, unusedTrades: No trades.Manufacture: SG ProductAsking Price: $130.00
NIB Scott Grey Products ReactorX2 Voltage Regulator System
The NEW Reactor X2 has been redesigned to include direct unregulated voltage to the cyclic servos while maintaining safe, regulated 5.2v power to the receiver, gyro, tail servo and other sensitive equipment.
Reactor X2 Features and Specifications:
- “Never-shut-down” circuitry ensures constant power delivery in any possible condition with system always reverting to power ON
- Exclusive Voltage Bus selectable output setting, no setup required
- Quick-charge cable, direct power to servos, redundant RX power, and fail-safe-on logic switch
- Triple redundant receiver power and direct current to CCPM Servo Bus
New X2 Features
- Three selectable voltage settings of the CCPM servo bus (regulated 6.0V, regulated 6.4V, NEW unregulated 8.4V)
- Supports over 15 Amps of continuous output for use with any servos on the market.
- The preset CCPM voltages are: 6.0V regulated for all standard and digital servos. 6.8V regulated for high voltage type servos and brushless series servos. In addition the new X2 now allows full unregulated Li-Po voltage (8.4V at full charge) to pass directly to the servos for maximum voltage to HV type servos.
- Reactor X2 allows pilots to use HV servos on any type of receiver that normally would not allow direct Li-Po power supply. Certain Futaba, JR and other receivers do not permit direct Li-Po input voltage but can now be used with Reactor X2 by passing high voltage directly to the CCPM servos and a safe 5.2V to the receiver
- Dual Power Bus, Dual Regulators
- The original Reactor X was the first helicopter voltage regulator system to offer dual regulators with servo power bus connections. The challenge of any power system is to supply current to hard-working servos safely and with the lowest resistance possible. Single battery setups with undersize wires and connectors don’t cut it anymore. Reactor X and the NEW Reactor X2 solves the power supply issue.
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Last edited by JDaly; 12-17-2015 at 10:45 AM. Reason: spelling
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Reduced to $120.00 and will ship at my expense.
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Reduced to $110.00 shipped!
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Reduced to $100.00 shipped!
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Reduced to $90.00 shipped.
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