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Devo 7e powered from 2s pack 18650
- Fernandez
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I do not like to put a regulator between as then will loose the tx battery voltage measurement, also the reglator takes standby current.
Somebody has a schematic of the 7e?
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I did allready replace the small 3v3 regulator, by a bigger one, as the default small reg got very hot at 150mW output, devo 7 was designed for 10mw only.
Can you confirm, send a screenshot, that you can monitor the full lipo pack voltage still correctly on the Tx, so I can set Volt alarm for the Tx pack at 6v6 for the 2s?
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I considered lithiums for the Devo too. But the built-in charger is designed for NIMH cells, and everything about it seems solid and really low maintenance. Bullet proof.
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Nope, the voltage shows as ~6v since it's read after the regulator.Fernandez wrote: Can you confirm, send a screenshot, that you can monitor the full lipo pack voltage still correctly on the Tx, so I can set Volt alarm for the Tx pack at 6v6 for the 2s?
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The question is can I power straight 2s into 7e, 8.4Volt instead of 6Volt and read the pack voltage set the alarm.
If anyone has the schematic of devo 7e, can find out. (internally I have allready replaced the 3v3 reg on the board, bypassed with a AMS1117, as default one became very hot.
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Richard96816 wrote: As a counterpoint, a good set of NIMH batteries work well with the built-in charger and a ten dollar 9-volt 'wall wart' power supply. Never need to worry about radio batteries again. And a charge lasts a really long time. Eneloop NIMH batteries hold a charge for months and months and are much less susceptible to weather and neglect than other chemistries.
I considered lithiums for the Devo too. But the built-in charger is designed for NIMH cells, and everything about it seems solid and really low maintenance. Bullet proof.
I went through the same process. i use the HK Low Self Discharge NiMH batteries, and just plug the Tx into the wall wart when it starts feeping at me. I use the same wall wart for the 10 and 6, and the 7E before them.
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My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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I am sure I was able to do this at one time with my 7e (possibly pre installing 2 modules?)
(I of course only want/need to do this when flying on the sim= connected to the PC and close to the wall wart

I can no longer do this - the TX powers off if I attempt it despite it showing good voltage
I wonder if this is a sign the regulator is not happy?
Not to worry too much a Devo 10 landed today for me = 8 cells so hoping I get longer playtimes

Got it second hand (and its a black one!...the only colour that will fit into my lifestyle

It was already deviated (so I'm not the only one this side of the pond!)
No modules installed AFAIK seller was suitably vague, will pop her open to have a peek to see how much more room there is inside compared to the 7e!
Regards
Rob
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