666yeti666
100 W
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- Jan 8, 2014
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Yesterday I managed to include a USB connector inside the enclosure as well, so it’s more easy to read out the datalogger.
By the way it is the previous version of this device : http://www.eagletreesystems.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=62
It can log voltage, current, power, accumulated current and with external sensors also temperature, rpm etc. Maybe I will add the temperature sensor and connect it to the ESC heatsink, in the future.
Via the pc program you can choose which parameters to show on the display, of which I choose for ; voltage, current, power and accumulated current. The benefit of the display is that I can ride the board until the pack is only for 80% empty which really extends the battery life ! (lipo’s don't like to be fully discharged…)
Furthermore on the bottom of the enclosure I added a self-adhesive foamlayer to protect from vibrations. For the antispark resistor I used a 6.8 Ohm 5Watt resistor (which I still have to finalize…)
My first remote control is a Spektrum dx3, which is fine for first riding attempts, but since it is so big I want to have a small one. I prefer the Quanum 2.4GHz before the Flysky GT2B but I will follow this thread to see if it works out well in practice : http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=57180









By the way it is the previous version of this device : http://www.eagletreesystems.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=62
It can log voltage, current, power, accumulated current and with external sensors also temperature, rpm etc. Maybe I will add the temperature sensor and connect it to the ESC heatsink, in the future.
Via the pc program you can choose which parameters to show on the display, of which I choose for ; voltage, current, power and accumulated current. The benefit of the display is that I can ride the board until the pack is only for 80% empty which really extends the battery life ! (lipo’s don't like to be fully discharged…)
Furthermore on the bottom of the enclosure I added a self-adhesive foamlayer to protect from vibrations. For the antispark resistor I used a 6.8 Ohm 5Watt resistor (which I still have to finalize…)
My first remote control is a Spektrum dx3, which is fine for first riding attempts, but since it is so big I want to have a small one. I prefer the Quanum 2.4GHz before the Flysky GT2B but I will follow this thread to see if it works out well in practice : http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=57180








