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Originally Posted by Greg Marra
Actually, there is a very good reason for the backup battery. If you put a lot of draw on the 12v battery, it's voltage can drop very low. If it drops too low, the RC loses power, shuts off, and then reinitializes when it powers back up. The backup battery keeps this from happening, so even if your motors die a little, you won't have a few seconds of being dead on the field.
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Sorry, I must have been unclear. I don't have a problem with the backup battery itself; it is absolutely necessary for brownouts.
The issue is that the battery is
required for the servo power, a simple diode OR internal to the RC would allow the servos to run off of the main supply without the backup battery (granted without brownout protection). This protects against a failure mechanism where the battery is too low or missing, without loosing the functions of the servos (and camera). So, instead of loosing brownout protection AND servo function, you only loose brownout protection.