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  • Regulated Rx Flight Pack

    I need to buy a new receiver battery for my Moskito.

    Any thoughts on wether i should go down the route of a voltage regulator and a LiPo (or Li Ion etc) battery.

    I like the idea of getting several flights without having to charge at the field.
    I have looked at the Duralite/Fromeco/Align regulators which all seem to have pluses and minuses according to some threads on these forums .

    Are these systems easy to use as i don't want to over complicate matters?

    I am not too bothered about the expense (but would like to use my Prodigy 2 charger) as any setup would be transferred to a 50 size when i wreck/grow out of my Moskito.
    I am using a 401/9254 tail set up and will be upgrading the other servos to something better soon (probably digital) if this has any bearing on the choice.

    Thanks for your thoughts.
    T Rex 450XL

    T Rex 450SE V2

    Moskito Basic

  • #2
    The Duralite stuff is quite old now... but still works!

    Fromeco have two offerings - the dual output version is great and has a built in step down for the rudder servo. They also have a single voltage version, and being a fromeco unit, I would guess it also does the job very well.

    The Align 2 in 1 is a clever little unit. Single voltage output with a glow lead clip and a remote switch to control it all. You can buy an inlive step down for the rudder servo for under a fiver too.

    Just recently, BobJ told me that the 2 in 1 may have a problem on 35Mhz and Align are looking into it. Having said that, it could be isolated to G3 receivers (used with 14MZ Txs) - there are people using 35mhx sets without issues, but then again, there are people using 14MZ without issues too... so not sure whats going on there.

    I have the Fromeco dual output regulator on my Vibe 90 and it works well.
    I have the Align 2 in 1, with Align inline step down on my 600n (first flight tonight...) and will be fitting the same Align setup on the Knight 3D this/next week.

    I'm using Spektrum radio gear though.

    Cheers,
    Rob
    Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

    | 3D Championship

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    • #3
      If you want to use your charger then that rules out the duralite package (you have to use their battery and charger)

      Fromoco works great and they now do a single, varable output regulator which ive used.

      I think the choice is to use an Align switching regulator for £20ish (maybe with possabile noise problems) or heaver duty, better quality single output fromoco for £35. With the align its a good idea to step down the voltage for the tail, with the fromoco you can set the reg at 5.1V and not bother until your at a point in your flying where you want the extra power to the servo's.

      With either you can use what ever LiPo/LiIon 2s pack (although fromoco do sell a very nice, and safe, 2600Mah LiIon pack). You can also get also get the pin flag upgrade for the fromoco (£6ish) to eliminate problems with switch failure.

      Cheers
      Tris

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      • #4
        Where did you buy the Align 2 in 1 & inline step-down from if you don't mind me asking? Sounds good.
        Raptor 50v2, GY401, S9650, AR7000, OS50 hyper
        Trex 450 SEv2, GY401, S9257 (& stepdown), HS65MG, AR7000
        Honeybee King, AR6200, Align RCE500
        DX7/Orca LiPo
        www.youre.co.uk www.boughtbrought.co.uk

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        • #5
          I got my 2 in 1 regulators from Skyline models, but most places sell them.
          My Inline step downs came from Real Raptors.
          Cheers,
          Rob
          Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

          | 3D Championship

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          • #6
            Now the proud owner of a 2-in-1 & stepdown, neat unit, cheers for info
            Bought both from Real Raptors, delivered next day, good service.
            Raptor 50v2, GY401, S9650, AR7000, OS50 hyper
            Trex 450 SEv2, GY401, S9257 (& stepdown), HS65MG, AR7000
            Honeybee King, AR6200, Align RCE500
            DX7/Orca LiPo
            www.youre.co.uk www.boughtbrought.co.uk

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            • #7
              How do you control the voltage to the glow plug?
              Is it switched from the Tx or done on board the heli somehow?
              T Rex 450XL

              T Rex 450SE V2

              Moskito Basic

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              • #8
                Originally posted by chipbury View Post
                How do you control the voltage to the glow plug?
                Is it switched from the Tx or done on board the heli somehow?
                You can see a little remote switch in the pic below, on this is the on/off switch (left) - top right of the unit you can see a little round micro switch, this swtiches the glow output on. The LEDs at the bottom indicate battery health.

                Last edited by Goto10; 26-07-2007, 07:46 PM.
                Raptor 50v2, GY401, S9650, AR7000, OS50 hyper
                Trex 450 SEv2, GY401, S9257 (& stepdown), HS65MG, AR7000
                Honeybee King, AR6200, Align RCE500
                DX7/Orca LiPo
                www.youre.co.uk www.boughtbrought.co.uk

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