RE: Emcotec Powerbox vs. Powerbus Pro
Okay, time for some installation pictures.
Photos here are of the Emcotec unit. Note the clean installation possible with the servo leads coming out the sides of the unit, how everything seems to "Fit" the airframe, and how there is plenty of room. the power leads and switch plug go in one end, the receiver leads go in the other, and the servo leads come out the sides. There is an airgap of about 3/8" between the Emcotec unit and the mounting frame, and the frame is about 1.25" tall overall, giving me a place to install the battery packs underneath the Emcotec.
I'll have details of how the unit works and some of it's features later.
Pic one shows a long view from behind the pilot figure, of the installation
Pic two shows the Receiver and leads to it
Pic three shows the power, electronic switch and servo leads along one side of the unit
Pic 4 shows the airgaps under the unit, as well as the batteries plainly visible underneath it.