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  • Dx8 voltages?

    Right I have just finished putting the Dx8 on to my flybarless 600.

    But I not 100% happy with the regulator
    I have used the regulator but when you look at the voltage it's putting out it's 5.8 volts until you move the sticks. I understand that it will drop a bit but I started with 5.2 volt alarm and that goes off to easy.
    now down to 4.8 volts and I think that will go off when flying.

    What alarms are other's running?

    Also would a better Regulator help?
    Cheers Paul

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    The regulator should maintain the set voltage up until the max power rating, so 6 or 8A usually. Then I'd expect the voltage to start fluctuating. I'm pretty sure the flightech 8a reg on my N9 stayed pretty constant throughout the flight when I used the telemetry on Sunday.

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    • #3
      sounds like a crap regulator as the whole point of regulated voltage is it stays constant (ie. it is actually regulated). I'd expect to see a little drop under load (say 0.2 volts) but then it should hold constant until the regulator trips out due to overheat (ie. pushed beyond it's limits for amps).
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      • #4
        Is that the Align 2-in-1 Paul?
        Where is the voltage sensor plugged in?
        I haven't seen the telemetry function so don't know too much about it.
        If you are running long leads and have the voltage sensor plugged in somewhere remote you can get a voltage drop across the wiring.
        Don't know what or how you have yours set mate.
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        • #5
          Sorry guys went out to fly
          But Had a call on the way that some other bits where in so went to get them
          Then ended up at a Indoor flying group.

          The voltage is measured with the standard leads from the telemetry unit.
          Yes it is a 2 in1 but might be one for the bin then
          it seems OK until I move servos fast I mean faster then in flight for me at the moment.

          I think I will try a different one just in case

          Thanks again night
          Cheers Paul

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