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Old 09-26-2006 | 01:38 PM
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Default RE: One Battery or Two??


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ORIGINAL: dntmn

Dupilcate or eliminate any single point failure.
Does this mean we need to have two transmitter batteries and switches? I know the equipment in the plane is subject to more vibration, but the result of a transmitter battery failure is also a rekit.
I was pertaining to the plane, somethings we can not duplicate or eliminate.

As for the transmitter complete a good preflight ....check surfaces, range check, check transmitter batteries, set failsafe.....etc this will reduce its likely hood of failure.

As a side note on UAV's they do duplicate the transmitter battery.