[NSRCA-discussion] Airborne voltmeter
Stuart Chale
schale at optonline.net
Wed Aug 5 08:49:35 AKDT 2009
I use this one.
http://www.medusaproducts.com/Power-Analyzers/PA-60100T.htm
I do not leave it in the plane but it easily checks the packs before
flight. Does not require an additional internal battery to power it.
Stuart
James Oddino wrote:
>
> Has anyone run across a small, light voltmeter that could be left in
> the plane wired across the input to the ESC? The idea is to make sure
> your pack is fully charged when you plug it into the ESC. It would
> need a range from 30 to 42 volts and needs a resolution of at least
> one volt. I want to see a difference between 38 and 41 volts.
>
> Jim
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