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02 Jun 2015 13:06 #33360
by SilbernerSurfer
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What is the lowest voltage i can use the Devo 10?
I cant find this information in the manuals.
I cant find this information in the manuals.
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02 Jun 2015 14:10 #33364
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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What voltage level are you asking about? Power or charge?
For power, I use LSD NiMH's in mine, which typically show 8.5 to 9 volts. Haven't gotten a warning in a while, but you do get a warning about no longer being able to save model data to flash once the power gets to low.
If you're asking about charge levels, that should be on the side of the Tx, next to the charge port.
For power, I use LSD NiMH's in mine, which typically show 8.5 to 9 volts. Haven't gotten a warning in a while, but you do get a warning about no longer being able to save model data to flash once the power gets to low.
If you're asking about charge levels, that should be on the side of the Tx, next to the charge port.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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02 Jun 2015 17:14 #33366
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I am asking for power! Default for the Battery alarm in the settings is 8.0V.
I want to know how much Volts the Devo 10 needs to work save in transmitting to a receiver?
I want to know how much Volts the Devo 10 needs to work save in transmitting to a receiver?
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05 Jun 2015 15:56 #33477
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After using the Devo 10 with a sim for abot 90 min or settings the batterys are dropping voltage. The volts are jumping from 8.3 to 8.6. I get the massage "Battery too low, no saving data". When i power the Devo off i cant power it on again. i have to wait a minute and after this the Devo powers on and shows about 9.5 volts. Brandnew batteries, only one charging cycle.
Are the batteries faulty?
Are the batteries faulty?
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06 Jun 2015 12:37 #33541
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Hope this doesnt happen during flight and i loose control of the plane!
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06 Jun 2015 14:40 - 06 Jun 2015 14:44 #33551
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Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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This can't be answered as long you do not tell us what kind of batteries you are using.
If NiMh, the lowest voltage per cell is 1V before breaking completely down. So a warning at 1.1V per cell is advised.
The Devo10 consumes ca 200-220mAh ....if at 150 mW it might be little more,.......do the math.
Edit: The system itself is a 3.3V system, so you have to monitor your cells!
If NiMh, the lowest voltage per cell is 1V before breaking completely down. So a warning at 1.1V per cell is advised.
The Devo10 consumes ca 200-220mAh ....if at 150 mW it might be little more,.......do the math.
Edit: The system itself is a 3.3V system, so you have to monitor your cells!
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
Last edit: 06 Jun 2015 14:44 by aMax.
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06 Jun 2015 15:25 #33553
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I am using NiMh batteries. 8 pieces. so i should set up the Battery alarm to 8.8V.
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