If you have the room...Might I suggest that you consider the BC6 Flight
Monitor. Go to www.yntdesign.com and point to Products>Electronics>BC6 and
you can find out all there is to know about it...

Regards,

-Sheldon-
YNT uDesign

A Soaring Nationals Supporter

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] [IMAC] Voltage Indicator


Is this the one you guys are talking about?

http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/products/description.asp?prod=EXRA500

At 10:28 AM 6/17/03 -0700, Bill Glaze wrote:
>I just installed a new (to  me) voltage indicator; it consists of a row
>of small L.E.D.'s and is little over an inch long.
>This one says "Expert" and is marketed by Horizon Hobbies, to your
>friendly local dealer.
>Simple to use; just plug in to an uinused receiver socket.
>It is prettly self explanatory as to how it works.  the only thing is,
>it doesn't tell you what the different voltages are when successive
>lights begin to illuminate.  I guess I'll have to use my Expanded Scale
>Voltmeter for that.
>While I realize that using voltage to check remaining capacity is about
>like using an oil pressure gauge to determine how much oil is in the
>crankcase, still, I hope it's going to be a help.
>Anyone else used one?  did it work out O.K.?
>
>Bill Glaze
>
>
>

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