Re: R: [RCSE] 4 vs 5 cell battery

2000-04-01 Thread Y.K.Chan

Not silly inputs. You do not understand. Who want to pay for another
(5-cell able) Rx? Do you?
YK Chan
in Seattle

 Take the RX and put it in a plane who uses a 4 cell pack.
 As for the plane with the 5 cell pack, use another RX who is designed for
a
 5 Cell pack. There are many.

 Of course this is only my humble opinion :)

 thermals
 Kjelli

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RE: R: [RCSE] 4 vs 5 cell battery

2000-03-30 Thread Kjell-Arne Fjelde

This is really taking off. Everything from voltage regulators to discharge 
5% of the pack before flying.

Is it just me or does all this sounds silly?
The original question was about a Futaba RX who acted crazy with a 5 cell 
pack. And it has been established that some RX´s can´t handle the 7.5 V a 
fully charged pack gives.

If you want to use a 5cell pack in youre plane you cant use a RX who is not 
designed to operate on a 5 cell. Simple and easy. Forget voltage regulators 
and discharging some of the pack´s capacity.

Take the RX and put it in a plane who uses a 4 cell pack.
As for the plane with the 5 cell pack, use another RX who is designed for a 
5 Cell pack. There are many.

Of course this is only my humble opinion :)

thermals
Kjelli

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