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Ypvs with AC wiring

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    henkkqa
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    My dt has AC wiring, mainly because it has HPI electrics. I was wondering is it possible to use the ypv system with ac wiring? If so how? I have regulator for lights and such but since the voltage output changes with the rpms i dont know if it would ruin the servo or not. Or should i add a small battery where servo gets its power? Really dont know and also i sont have an ingition key system since it has AC wiring.

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      Rallyfinnen
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      You need 12V DC for the servo. You could probably use a simple regulator/rectifier from a scooter that has a pin for battery charging. I use this type on a DT LC converted to 12V.

      Something like this:
      https://www.amazon.se/Universal-Motorcycle-Motorbike-motorcycle-rectification/dp/B09LMJP68D?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A2A8L8R3J2QTTW

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        ..and you need the battery too, not just the regulator. Forgot to write that

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