Phoenix 25 question
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Phoenix 25 question
Greetings,
I have a Phoenix 25 in my first e-plane that I bought at a swap meet. Before I flew, I re-programmed the controller to make certain that the low voltage cut off was set at 9.0 volts. I flew it with a brand new TP 2100 mah battery and it somehow may have been ruined. Is there anyway to confirm the settings that you have entered into the Phoenix? I tried going back into the settings but it seems that you have to re-enter the settings again and this seems like a pain.
Thanks,
Chuck B.
I have a Phoenix 25 in my first e-plane that I bought at a swap meet. Before I flew, I re-programmed the controller to make certain that the low voltage cut off was set at 9.0 volts. I flew it with a brand new TP 2100 mah battery and it somehow may have been ruined. Is there anyway to confirm the settings that you have entered into the Phoenix? I tried going back into the settings but it seems that you have to re-enter the settings again and this seems like a pain.
Thanks,
Chuck B.
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RE: Phoenix 25 question
There is a programmer available for these controllers that uses a USB connection. They cost $20 to $25. If you have friends that use these controllers, see if one has the programmer and ask him to check yours. Takes a couple of minutes.
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RE: Phoenix 25 question
The other advantage to the USB link (Castle Link) is that you can install any software upgrades and fixes that are released. There is no cost for the upgrades or fixes.