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Turbo Regulator Set up - 3/31/2007 3:02:44 AM   
ifly_rc


 

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I am setting up a 150cc size plane with your Turbo Regulator and two new Fromeco 7.4v 2400 Lithium Ions. First is there a good photo of proper routing of wires and hook ups since there is nothing on your site that I can find. A good diagram would be nice since the regulator plugs are not labeled as to what should go where. I think I have it figured out but I don't want to ruin all this new equipment before I get the bird back in the air.
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RE: Turbo Regulator Set up - 3/31/2007 4:55:44 PM   
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I am setting up a 150cc size plane with your Turbo Regulator and two new Fromeco 7.4v 2400 Lithium Ions. First is there a good photo of proper routing of wires and hook ups since there is nothing on your site that I can find. A good diagram would be nice since the regulator plugs are not labeled as to what should go where. I think I have it figured out but I don't want to ruin all this new equipment before I get the bird back in the air.


Hi,
I have attached a photo that shows a typical installation. I agree, we need to update our documentation. Basically you the Deans Ultra Plug males are the input and the Deans Ultra Plug females are the output. Are you using this with a PowerExpander? If so you just need some 5"-6" jumpers, Deans Ultra Plug male to female, to jump the TurboReg to the PowerExpander. If you are just using this with a receiver you need to make some jumpers that are Deans Ultra Plug males to standard R/C males. How you wire the batteries depends on if you are using the failsafe switch the batteries connect directly to the TurboReg. I have also attached a drawing that should help identify the positive and negative pins of the Deans Ultra Plug connectors. I hope this all helps.
Please let me know what other questions you have.

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