[NSRCA-discussion] Watt's Up Meter
Bob Richards
bob at toprudder.com
Mon Mar 1 12:46:27 AKST 2010
x2 on the Eagle Tree. I have one, and use it not only to check battery/motor/prop combos when setting up, but also to test while flying. So far I have not looked at the logged data, only the max watts, max amps, min voltage during a flight, which I have programmed to display on the LCD panel. To me it is more versatile than a Watt Meter.
Bob R.
--- On Mon, 3/1/10, Anthony Romano <anthonyr105 at hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Frank,
Can't remember which one I have. Very useful tool just make sure it can read in the range you need. A number of them won't read above 70 amps. If you are getting serious about e power look into an Eagle tree data logger with the panel. Then you can do ground checks as well as flight testing.
Anthony
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