[NSRCA-discussion] regulators

Robert Mairs robertm at sssnet.com
Wed Dec 6 04:28:43 AKST 2006


It's rated at 15c cont, 22c burst pack.  That's 7-10amps?


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> Robt
> Your battery is 480 mah and you are trying to make it produce
> 500mah,1000mah,and 1500mah. The battery does not have the capacity to
> produce these currants.The regulator is ok.
>
> Jim Ivey
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>
>
>> I've got a Jaico that regulates to 6.11 volts.   Using a 480 mah TP lipo,
>> and the Jaico, I got the following.
>>
>> no load, 6.11v
>> 500mah load, 5.72v
>> 1A load, 5.63v
>> 1.5A load, 5.54v
>>
>> Just with the battery, no regulator I get
>>
>> no load, 8.2v
>> 500mah, 7.84v
>> 1A, 7.51v
>> 1.5A, 7.2v
>>
>> I don't understand.  Why doesn't the regulated voltage stay at 6.11v with
> a
>> load?  I always thought using a regulator was supposed to give you a
>> constant voltage so the servos reaction would always be the same, yet it
>> acts just like a battery,  just not as great a drop off it seems.
>>
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