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Hobby City Lipo Telemetry System
Just received from Hobby City , A 2.4Ghz Lipo Telemetry System that will moniter your Car/Trucks pack with realtime readings and show all cells from 2s to 6s. Has accurate voltage display and loud audible low voltage warnings all via a robust 2.4Ghz DSSS connection.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=10343 Short video showing set up and ease. http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...h_P3270001.jpg Even the rigid antenna can be replaced with a short flexible one, I will be ordering one ! http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=10896 I also bought 2 of these, super cheap 4S/30C hard case :Lipos fpor $39.99. I have yet to test them in my 4x4 Slash. http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=10869 |
Very interesting...
Might have to pick one up for the ESavage... Have you taken it out bashing yet? |
I was gonna wait till I ran it prior to posting but I had time and was bored. I will not be able to do a real test until maybe Weds. I've run it in front of the house to check range but have yet to hit any jumps etc.
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i'll be picking one up for my helis....would work great in my xt8 too. a pretty invaluable device...i just hope they make one in the future that allows more than 6 cells.
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I purchased a couple 2 weeks ago and found them easy to use. I have been using them in an e-revo and savage flux.
I had to modify some balancer extension leads so that each 3S lipo pack could be wired up in series to the the 6S connector on the device. That way I can see the voltage on each cell of the 3s x2 packs. This is easy with Hobby King's own Turnigy type packs. It gets more interesting when you are trying to design the leads for the Thunderpower Balance connectors to the JST-XH leads that hobbyking prefer. Thunderpower have a totally different way of wiring the balancer leads. M J |
Yeah, Thunderpower is will actually have 2 balance plugs on 1 6s pack. Its wierd.
Thanks for the demo bondo! If I get one, I'll definitely be picking up the flexible antenna as well. |
I like yr TX wheel. Where is it from?
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Very very cool. I am going to get one of these for my MGT, looks like a valuable tuning tool and could help with adjusting your driving style to get longer run times when racing. I'm looking forward to some test results with it. :great:
Mohanjude, you have a PM. |
"I just happen to know what 7 grams feels like.":intello:
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Wheel; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=360194915896 Grip,They are availible in a bunch of different colors and two sizes, but not from this seller. http://cgi.ebay.com/Xtreme-Racing-Ra...21705914284700 |
Does look rather nice, may have to treat myself in a few months.
On a side note, I always had this vision of you being a young squeeky voiced teen Bondo, not some gruff old pro.. :lol: :wink: |
So have you had a chance to test out that 4500mahn 30C Hardcase Lipo yet?
I got myself a few of those too, but haven't had a chance to try them yet. They look really good though. :yes: |
Do you have to have a 2.4 radio for this to work, or will it work with my FM m8 radio ?.
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I know that switching the microwave over inside the house severely limits Wifi, my Tx Radio on 2.4Ghz and other devices operating on the 2.4GHZ spectrum such as Bluetooth. So I cannot be 100% certain that there may be no intereference having 2 units operating on 2.4GHZ next to each other (the unit is supposed to fastened to the 2.4GHZ antenna using a clip) M J |
Sigh...I love the Xtreme Grip but to charge 12bucks for it shipped to Singapore is dumb. It only costs a couple of bucks by normal air mail.
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