As discussed in another thread, I've decided to run the AR7000 rx direct from the 7.4v 2 cell lipo.
Purpose is to prevent Rx reset whatever happens with stalled servos and regulator volts drop. If the reg stays overloaded then you are still crashing but if it can drive the servos a bit then you wont be waiting 2-3 seconds for the receiver to come back on line.
The servo connections are split into two plugs per servo one with the +/-, and one with the signal.
The signal plugs all go into the rx as before.
The power plugs go into a common rail made from a 0.1" 2x10 pin boxed header cut up and all the + and all the - joined with the legs of a 4700uf cap then the back covered in hot melt glue. This common rail gets power from the 6v outlet of the 2in1 reg. The cap is probably redundant but will help the reg with start stop current peaks from the servos.
Power to the rx comes from an extra lead soldered onto the deans plug the battery connects to.
All still hanging out of the heli, but it works.
I already posted about the putting 7.4v into all the servos accidentally, so you need to take care with that and mark the plug from the deans as RX only.
One problem I see is the servo signal plugs now only have the one crimp so have not much retention force. I may secure them into the rx with hot melt or fit blank crimps (I have plugs and crimps and a crimp tool from ashtek electronics).
On an electric heli an alternative would be to power the rx with a small rx pack (250mAh?), or low current BEC.
Purpose is to prevent Rx reset whatever happens with stalled servos and regulator volts drop. If the reg stays overloaded then you are still crashing but if it can drive the servos a bit then you wont be waiting 2-3 seconds for the receiver to come back on line.
The servo connections are split into two plugs per servo one with the +/-, and one with the signal.
The signal plugs all go into the rx as before.
The power plugs go into a common rail made from a 0.1" 2x10 pin boxed header cut up and all the + and all the - joined with the legs of a 4700uf cap then the back covered in hot melt glue. This common rail gets power from the 6v outlet of the 2in1 reg. The cap is probably redundant but will help the reg with start stop current peaks from the servos.
Power to the rx comes from an extra lead soldered onto the deans plug the battery connects to.
All still hanging out of the heli, but it works.
I already posted about the putting 7.4v into all the servos accidentally, so you need to take care with that and mark the plug from the deans as RX only.
One problem I see is the servo signal plugs now only have the one crimp so have not much retention force. I may secure them into the rx with hot melt or fit blank crimps (I have plugs and crimps and a crimp tool from ashtek electronics).
On an electric heli an alternative would be to power the rx with a small rx pack (250mAh?), or low current BEC.









Comment