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lapacinka 02-06-2004 01:56 PM

receiver-battery?
 
what is unclear to me is following:

-did a receiver has a battery of his own?
-can i make a connection like this: GP 2100 6 cell battery-receiver-motors/servos etc.?
-how much power from a battery can receiver accept?
-how is a proper wiring made for this configuration?

thanks

lapacinka 02-06-2004 02:16 PM

RE: receiver-battery?
 
If anyone can explane to me how the whole configuration goes i will be very thankfull.

Thanks

cjalphonso 02-06-2004 02:49 PM

RE: receiver-battery?
 
A receiver can have its own battery but that is usually for gas powered planes. The receiver usually takes 4.8 volts for power. However on electric planes the ESC (electronic speed control) does all the work for you. The ESC is the key to the entire electrical system. The battery connects to it at full voltage (7.2v for your 6 cell), then the ESC sends 4.8v to the receiver through a wired connection and it also sends full voltage (7.2v in your case) to the motor . It modulates the voltage to the signal it receives from the transmitter making the speed of the motor fast or slow.

lapacinka 02-07-2004 06:37 AM

RE: receiver-battery?
 
Thank you cjalphonso very much!


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