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Old 02-25-2016, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by WILDCRASHWILLY
Same here Pappy,
I like to build and want to get into more scale planes. I've been holding out for a 12 channel offering but it looks like I need to go to a different brand as well to get what I want. I was considering a Graupner MZ24 however, when I realized it only used a battery in TX that's 3.3 volts, it scared me off. The milli amps are good but I feel you still need pressure to push them out of the battery and through the system at a decent rate. I prefer 9.6 volts but the voltage in the 7 volt range seems to be adequate on many radios today. That low voltage reminds me of an old tractor we used to have that would barely start on 6 volt but when we converted to the 12 volt system was a completely different system. We also converted a Model A that my father in law has which made a big difference. If Hitec doesn't come out with a 12 channel this year, I may go to brand F. I have one of the brand Fs now and although I thought it was a step backward from the hitec, I'm not completely dissatisfied with it and feel I can live with it. Maybe a 14sg or something like that.
Whats the difference most every thing in a computer (Radio) is converted to + or - 3 volts or less anyway which is just a wast of energy and creates heat.
Computers are not like Tractors they don't have a STARTER. Most air built toda (GA) have gone to 24 volts because the electronic components draw half the current on a 24 volt system than a 12 volt system. Then again the price jumps, Some times By the square.

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