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19 Sep 2015 09:18 #37879
by Gerhard_H
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Hi !
The status of the battery normally is indicated by a number of volts, which I don't like so much.
I always have to calculate what the number means - yes, I know, I'm an i...
Isn't it possible to get an (additional) information (a bar) which tells me at a glance the status of the battery ?
Tia
Gerhard
The status of the battery normally is indicated by a number of volts, which I don't like so much.
I always have to calculate what the number means - yes, I know, I'm an i...
Isn't it possible to get an (additional) information (a bar) which tells me at a glance the status of the battery ?
Tia
Gerhard
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19 Sep 2015 15:50 #37890
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My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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No, you can't get that. Not clear how it would be implemented anyway, as the fully charged voltage and voltage decay curve both vary depending on what kind of battery you have. I know of people using LiPO's, LiFE, NiMH and NiCd, and people probably use alkaline batteries when they start out. All the Tx can sense is the voltage level, and it knows how much is required to safe files - so those are the things it tells you about.
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19 Sep 2015 22:05 #37902
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OK, thx anyway !
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