- Lun, 27 Ago 2007 13:21
#525785
Parece una pregunta un poco tonta pero necesito poner una bateria menor para el receptor en el avion para asi poder retrasar el CG ya que no hay otra forma de hacerlo sin meter peso.
Ahora mismo llevo un paquete 3S de 1250, porque en la pagina de los fabricantes del BEC recomiendan 3S para conseguir mayor autonomia y es lo que tenia a mano, aqui pongo la explicacion:
How can the UBEC be used in glow and gas powered applications? Since the UBEC is much more efficient than a linear regulator, it is a perfect match to use with lithium batteries to power a receiver. The UBEC runs at better than 90% efficiencies when run within specs. What does this mean? You will get significantly more usuable energy from the lithium battery pack to power your receiver than if you used a linear regulator. We only reccomend 3-cell packs in this application. the higher your input voltage....the more efficient your system will be. When using a 3-cell pack for your source power, the current draw from the battery pack will be almost half of what a 4-cell nicad pack would require. Here's an example:
A 3-cell lithium pack that is 840 mah in capacity would power your receiver and servos for about the same amount of time as a 1500 mah 4-cell nicad pack. If the radio system draws 4 amps a 5 volts (20 watts)...the 4-cell nicad pack will have to drain at 4 amps. However...the 3-cell lithium pack will only have to dump about 2 amps to deliver the 20 watts thru the UBEC.
Creeis por lo explicado que con unas 3S de 500 milis tendria suficiente. La verdad es que con las que llevo despues de mas de una hora de vuelo no me cargan ni 200 milis, pero es que me da canguis meterle una bateria de tan poca capacidad, sera por el tema psicologico de siempre llevar mayores capacidades.
Un saludo
Ahora mismo llevo un paquete 3S de 1250, porque en la pagina de los fabricantes del BEC recomiendan 3S para conseguir mayor autonomia y es lo que tenia a mano, aqui pongo la explicacion:
How can the UBEC be used in glow and gas powered applications? Since the UBEC is much more efficient than a linear regulator, it is a perfect match to use with lithium batteries to power a receiver. The UBEC runs at better than 90% efficiencies when run within specs. What does this mean? You will get significantly more usuable energy from the lithium battery pack to power your receiver than if you used a linear regulator. We only reccomend 3-cell packs in this application. the higher your input voltage....the more efficient your system will be. When using a 3-cell pack for your source power, the current draw from the battery pack will be almost half of what a 4-cell nicad pack would require. Here's an example:
A 3-cell lithium pack that is 840 mah in capacity would power your receiver and servos for about the same amount of time as a 1500 mah 4-cell nicad pack. If the radio system draws 4 amps a 5 volts (20 watts)...the 4-cell nicad pack will have to drain at 4 amps. However...the 3-cell lithium pack will only have to dump about 2 amps to deliver the 20 watts thru the UBEC.
Creeis por lo explicado que con unas 3S de 500 milis tendria suficiente. La verdad es que con las que llevo despues de mas de una hora de vuelo no me cargan ni 200 milis, pero es que me da canguis meterle una bateria de tan poca capacidad, sera por el tema psicologico de siempre llevar mayores capacidades.
Un saludo
No puedo con esos "expertos", que viven pegados al teclado, opinando, y dando lecciones en todos los temas, a todas horas, sin mostrar NUNCA un avión sobre la mesa .......