I think I have entered into the 21st century relative to battery power on my Pegasus, but need to do the same on gliders I'm currently working on. I have a small 3.7meter Swift S-1 (9 servo) and a 8.8 meter Nimbus (17 servo) that both need some decisions relative to flight battery power. I'm thinking something like a 4000mah 2S LiFePO4 battery and a regulator would make a modern power system for the Swift and maybe a similar but dual system for the Nimbus? Thoughts/recommendations?
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Larry, pretty much all my sailplanes carry dual packs. Since I've been going HV recently I've been using 2cell lipo's @5000 mah
I've also used lithium ions @5200mah
Since you need weight in the nose anyway, you might as well use electronsLen Buffinton
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Keep in mind one thing, and its not as important here as other types with higher power demands, but true A123 systems cells are made with a patented nanotechnology, they charge faster, can handle much high discharge levels (that easily exceed that of our wiring really) and they last longer than generic LiFe packs. WrongwayRC and TailDraggerRC both use genuine A123 cells in their packs, as do others.
Thats not to say LiFe batteries are bad, just that real A123's are better.
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Larry,
The Powerbox units I'm using are the PowerBox Royal. They are the top of the line units which were recently replaced with the new SRS system ( Has a receiver built into it )
The Royal will distribute power to something like 24 servos with 20 of them being able to be matched together. It contains voltage regulators built in along with LED indicators for battery and an LED screen for viewing the systems
The newer system is a bit easier to manipulate, has a built in Gyro system option and doesn't require the keypad control to program, however its big bucks.
As for the batteries you spoke about above, remember the two things you never want to cheap out on
1) ELEVATOR SERVO'S
2) FLIGHT PACKS
Len Buffinton
Team Horizon Hobby
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Len, Just saw your post/response on RCG. Thanks, and "YES" I would be interested in a slightly used Power Box system, if you have one for sale. What are you asking? Looking at your photos on RCG, I can't imagine that many wires in a glider! WOW. Neatly done, but man that is a lot of wires, and you make all your own (I think you said)? What a huge undertaking.
Thanks Again,
Larry F.
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