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Re: RX packs - the future

Postby Guest » 08 Sep 2010, 09:38

....bye....over and brownout....you make the rules and have the ULTIMATE SOLUTION.

PS: I thought this thread was about batteries, not bagging RF systems....sorry, I don't have your grasp of lanuguage...just speak Strine.

PPS: CCITT papers show that 2.4 reliability is GREATLY improved ( Log function ) by the number and different orientations of antenna units....which reduces the noise splatter by needing to frequency hop with the child like fewer antenna solution....

PPPS: Jim's FAAST system needed SOFTWARE changes....does not sound like a heat problem, unless you use hot software..more like design/lack of testing faults by kid programmers.
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Re: RX packs - the future

Postby Guest » 08 Sep 2010, 21:44

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Re: RX packs - the future

Postby Michael Hills » 09 Sep 2010, 03:48

Thought we were talking about batteries and why I love me A123s for large scale/high current systems. I can't comment on what the internal resistance is, all I know is they can punch out 60C while maintaining 6.6volts, which my JR8511 and Hitec HS7955s just love.

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Re: RX packs - the future

Postby pwyss » 09 Sep 2010, 05:46

Michael,

Was just looking at these http://www.rclipos.com/Hyperion_Receiver.htm
All LiFePO4 which is the same chemistry as A123 and nicely made packs. Thinking of ordering one of those as receiver pack for my new glider.

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Re: RX packs - the future

Postby Michael Hills » 09 Sep 2010, 22:15

Interesting!

I've not seen those before. Lighter, cheaper, but with less current rating. Makes sense as 60A really is overkill in an RC system. I'll do some more research...

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