04-02-2011, 09:43 PM
I Thought i Just Mention That I Using In My DX7 The Following to reduce the 12.6 volt Lipo to 11.1 volts and has been Great no issues and havent charged for ages.
(11.1 volts being the Standard fully charged rate of NImh Batteries.)
I Did Have my Concerns relating to running Lipo Straight with 12.6 Volts on The DX7, And i Know lot of people do without Problems.
I Took The Cautious Approach in knowing that Regulator won't being running Hot and overheat because the voltage is at 12.6 volts and used the 3s Lipo Step-Down Voltage Regulator for Radio Transmitter - JR/SpekTrum
Link For More Info and Reference
http://www.aprohobbies.com/lipo-stepdown...p-263.html
Steve
(11.1 volts being the Standard fully charged rate of NImh Batteries.)
I Did Have my Concerns relating to running Lipo Straight with 12.6 Volts on The DX7, And i Know lot of people do without Problems.
I Took The Cautious Approach in knowing that Regulator won't being running Hot and overheat because the voltage is at 12.6 volts and used the 3s Lipo Step-Down Voltage Regulator for Radio Transmitter - JR/SpekTrum
Link For More Info and Reference
http://www.aprohobbies.com/lipo-stepdown...p-263.html
Steve
What Do You Mean Theres a Throttle Curve ?, Its Either all the way up or all the way down