5 cell batt. pack question

John Gausby humptybumpty at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 26 16:33:02 AKDT 2003


Thanks Jim.....I agree with you. I'll just put in a new 4 cell pack. I've tried regulated 5 cell packs and can't feel any difference in the air.  If the servos are that slow then you need new servos anyway. Just somethin else to break.......J



-------Original Message-------
From: jim ivey <jivey61 at msn.com>
Sent: 04/26/03 10:16 PM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: 5 cell batt. pack question

> 
> John
I believe the people that use 6 v packs use a regulator to lower the Volt
to
5.2V. A charged 6v pack is around 7V.
I only use 4 cell packs also. They are simpler and have 1 less component
to
fail (regulator).

Jim Ivey

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Gausby" <humptybumpty at earthlink.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 5:11 PM
Subject: 5 cell batt. pack question


> A good friend of mine (my dentist) has decided to fly his Guerin built
Dr.
Jekyll after being in storage for about 5 years. I told him i would get it
ready for him.
>
> The radio is Futaba PCM , w/129 RX and 9201 , 9202 servos. I'm replacing
the batteries and have concerns about the original unregulated 5 cell
pack.
My stuff is all JR and i only use 4 cell packs. Is it OK to replace his
original 1000 mah 6 volt pack with the same? Will there be any servo
jittering problems at peak charge?
>
> YS just went thru the engine and i'm fixing a few problems.....Other
than
that , he will be flying it soon. Another old pattern buddy back from the
dead......John G.
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