Hawk Sky TX question
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From: MIAMI, FL
when i power up the TX , the indicator lights on the the TX show red, blue and yellow shining brightly, not the green. Is this correct?
thanks in advance for comments/suggestions.
SC
thanks in advance for comments/suggestions.
SC
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Hey dude,
I believe it gives you a relative measure of how much battery power you have in your transmitter. Green means fully charged, brand-new battteries, as they start to drain a little the indicator lights start to go from green-yellow-blue-red. Green on mine (I have the Hawk Sky) last for the first 1-2 flights. Then yellow is the norm for next series of flights. I change them out when they turn blue. My 2 cents...
HKL
I believe it gives you a relative measure of how much battery power you have in your transmitter. Green means fully charged, brand-new battteries, as they start to drain a little the indicator lights start to go from green-yellow-blue-red. Green on mine (I have the Hawk Sky) last for the first 1-2 flights. Then yellow is the norm for next series of flights. I change them out when they turn blue. My 2 cents...
HKL



