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Old 12-27-2010, 11:21 PM
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Zor
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Default RE: 2.4 Receiver Batteries



Hi dirtybird,

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ORIGINAL: Zor

Hi All,

I see many references in this thread to voltage drops and high currents.

Can someone post some figures to these comments?

what comments


Comments such as these _ __withoout values.

in order to handle the higher Current Draw.



Something about 2.4 has more constant draw



running without a Voltage Regulator becomes more common.




What is the instantaneous voltage below which the drop should not go ?

Depends on the manufacturer

Value could have been given if known for the main manufacturers.

What is considered a high current in terms of miliamperes or amperes ?

Over 1 amp is high current in my opinion.


Are you referring to average or peak current ? If a brownout can occur with a few milisecond voltage drop then the instantaneous current is important. The peak currnt is many times the average current.

It would be helpfull if we knew the limits.

Zor
Thanks for responding and Best wishes for the coming New Year.

Zor