Lipo for Ko Propo Ex-10 and Loss of signals
#1
Lipo for Ko Propo Ex-10 and Loss of signals
i heard dat lipo bat can be used for this remote...is it true? lately im having loss of signals on my rc???can anybody help give me suggestions?
#2
Tech Master
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I did have problem with the module b4 when using lipo with EX-10eu.
Lipo is 12.4v++ when fully charge. To solve it. never use the batt over 11.8v
I use my lipo batt for the radio between 11.1v-11.6v. all problem solve.
When big even, the radio need to turn on 10mins early to search the free channel. so, that's the only problem to use. Other than that, the respond is super!
PS: If u keep having problem with the module & receiver, send them both back. I got mine after service from KO-Japan.
Lipo is 12.4v++ when fully charge. To solve it. never use the batt over 11.8v
I use my lipo batt for the radio between 11.1v-11.6v. all problem solve.
When big even, the radio need to turn on 10mins early to search the free channel. so, that's the only problem to use. Other than that, the respond is super!
PS: If u keep having problem with the module & receiver, send them both back. I got mine after service from KO-Japan.
#3
Tech Initiate
Just a piece of advise for those who doesn't really know what is it all about.
A fully charged 3S Li-Po is always 12.60V, not 12.4V, as each cell's full charge voltage is 4.2V.
Any KO Propo radio transmitter is fine to use with 3S Li-Po batteries, as I've got a whole lot of KO Propo radios myself.
It has got nothing to do with power supply that causes the signal loss. Face facts, these are electronics, and components on the main board may deteriorate in performance. Turning the radio on 10mins earlier is NOT gonna solve signal loss as that is just pure initial binding process. Signal loss is during a play/usage, then suddenly it totally looses control of the receiving unit.
Switching on a KO Propo radio earlier to get a perfect binding is due to there are too many 2.4GHz frequencies bouncing everywhere in that particular area, and it's quite hard for KO Propo to "snatch" a good binding. These only occur to RF-901S modules.
I don't have any binding issues, be as it a big event or whatever. Older modules such as the RF-901S with the combination of KR-408S Receiver may likely to have binding issues as there are 2 software for these modules. The newer software has got no issues, whereas the older ones do. Those are the type without the "CE-FC" labelling on the module below the antenna.
My advise to mivec05, try re-binding your TX to the RX again. If you're not certain of what to do, please drop me a PM. I'll guide you from there.
P/S : Land-Chaser, your module wasn't sent back to Japan for repair/service.
A fully charged 3S Li-Po is always 12.60V, not 12.4V, as each cell's full charge voltage is 4.2V.
Any KO Propo radio transmitter is fine to use with 3S Li-Po batteries, as I've got a whole lot of KO Propo radios myself.
It has got nothing to do with power supply that causes the signal loss. Face facts, these are electronics, and components on the main board may deteriorate in performance. Turning the radio on 10mins earlier is NOT gonna solve signal loss as that is just pure initial binding process. Signal loss is during a play/usage, then suddenly it totally looses control of the receiving unit.
Switching on a KO Propo radio earlier to get a perfect binding is due to there are too many 2.4GHz frequencies bouncing everywhere in that particular area, and it's quite hard for KO Propo to "snatch" a good binding. These only occur to RF-901S modules.
I don't have any binding issues, be as it a big event or whatever. Older modules such as the RF-901S with the combination of KR-408S Receiver may likely to have binding issues as there are 2 software for these modules. The newer software has got no issues, whereas the older ones do. Those are the type without the "CE-FC" labelling on the module below the antenna.
My advise to mivec05, try re-binding your TX to the RX again. If you're not certain of what to do, please drop me a PM. I'll guide you from there.
P/S : Land-Chaser, your module wasn't sent back to Japan for repair/service.