That battery looks good! As does the connectors. ;)
@Fogoff, could your insertion height have lowered? Is the heat shield still intact?
I can't see any other reason for anything to change. :hmm:
Correct. The switch takes the battery out of the circuit instead of the driver. I wired this way so the connector port is not live when turned off. More pocket friendly in case of loose keys and such. Not really standard but IMO, safer. :nod:
The battery posted above is too long physically.
Caution with using an external power supply with the PSM. It is fine with the switch turned off, however, if the switch is turned "on" you must ensure the internal battery is disconnected. It would be charging at whatever the supply will put out...
We all have to sit tight these days for many things.
1/If you read the FAQ, there is NO tracking on international orders. Optional tracking to Israel is like $70.
2/I can't even currently print labels to Israel because of the Pandemic restrictions at your countries end. I just checked from my...
My god man! I answered your PM and went for lunch to come back 30 minutes later to 5 PMs and an open forum post...
As stated in my FAQ:
"Please read: Do to the COVID-19 Pandemic there have been many shipping delays and missed scans. Please be patient as the units that have been mailed and are...
You need to observe the gauge while a VC is inserted or it reads high. Needs to be under some load.
One is a charger and one is a supply. Completely different functions.
I changed over the supply a little over a month ago because of concerns about it not been as fast to click as the PSM. I can see the point as if you have both units, switching up your timing could be a little frustrating. They are now close to on par. This is also why I had to increase the...
Good question as I had not recommended in the past as I had a bad experience with the tip of the plug that goes in the accessory jack getting hot. But I had many requests so I gave it more testing. It seems fine as long as you ensure the plug is properly seated and your receptacle is in good...
I think only a skilled person should attempt a connector change. Working with a live circuit or battery is not forgiving and can be a scary experience if anything gets touched that shouldn't. I would not openly recommend it.
HobbyKing has run out before and will get stock back before long. :)
They are arranged in 4 parallel cells with 3 each in series. Since it's the parallel cells making up the rating, they would have to be 38400/4 or 9,600 mAh in that configuration.
If they were all in parallel and using 4.2 volts, then yes, believable. as would be 3100-3200 mAh cells. My guess...
Funny as I actually saw that puppy. Yes, it would work but a little expensive. And that's the cheapest one in that series.
As far as how many bowls you'd get. Let's do some math, 80-100 mAh per bowl and the unit is 38,400mAh therefore 38400/90 would give 427 bowls.
You'd have a hard time just...
It needs to be 3S.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-800mah-3s-20c-lipo-pack-e-flight-compatible-eflb0995.html?___store=en_us
Max dimensions:
Pack Size: 55 x 30 x 25mm
Charge Plug: JST-XH