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Rescue helicopter micro with 1S batteries
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What you'll have to do is branch off the power leads from the battery, the factory parts will all still receive 4.2V directly from the 1S pack and the step-up converter will only boost voltage to the alarm...
Here's the issue with this idea tho- Boost converters are HORRIBLE INEFFICIENT. They draw two times the power from the battery as they output (if it's putting out 1A it's, very literally, drawing 2A from the input) I wouldnt do it if I were you man, I'd just fly my tiny micro 120 copter closer so you dont loose it. Add the extra weight of the equipment (the alarm, the boost converter and the wiring) with the extra load and it's going to shorten flight times VERY significantly
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What do you think?
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Doing what you describe would be no issue at all for a real radio system. That or write a new FW for the 120...
In my opinion (if it were mine) I would simply not fly it where it might get lost and if I really insisted I'd stick a couple LED's (maybe make some flashing) on it and call it good. The boost converter is, once again, very very inefficient. The weight is ok, the big issue (in my mind) is the boost converter's added draw. How many mAh is the batteries you use?
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In fact you should have an extra channel operate from the TX with a buzzer provided if the radio link works!
What do you think as a timed system that would switch after 10 minutes (after the normal flight time is 6 to 8 minutes) and that would beep every 30 seconds for example? But where to find it?
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What CK is suggesting is getting a microcontroller, connecting it in line with one of the servos, then adding a buzzer and LED. You'd have to write code to read the PWM signals on the servo line (for some reason, there isn't a library for that) and write them back out, then if the value doesn't change in however many minutes, set of the buzzer and LED. Pretty trivial, except for reading PWM values. And that's not hard since you just want one.
He's right that there's probably only $3 worth of parts in it - if you have them in your parts bin. If you were to buy them in onesies just for this project, it'd be much harder to hit that price point.
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You could try replacing stock Esc with Blheli firmware based esc. If I remember correctly when left on ie no throttle movement. Esc After set time makes motor beep. Worth looking into
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I am waiting for further information because the challenge is to find the components in 3 to 5V.
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So I would insert it between the servo and the lost plane buzzer. The V120D02S servos run from 3 to 4.5V. Do you think more than 0.5V will damage them ?
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Hard to say whether 5V will damage the servo or not. Why risk it? Just insert a resister in series with the servo after the locator to drop the voltage back down.
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Which channel should I put it?
Thank you for your help.
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