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Old 07-22-2008, 08:38 AM
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Default Any Spektrum Telemetry user here? I need help!

Need help, i m using a 4s 5000 lipo on my truck. Need to knw can the SPM1325 On-Board Module with the SPM1510 Battery Voltage Lead measure 4s 5000 batt? I knw 2s is no problem. Theres no instructions in the manual or website. Pls help dun want to risk flying the module. Thxs!
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While I can't help these guys can.

http://www.spektrumrc.com/About/Contact.aspx

They have a great turn around on questions....at least in my experience. Also you'll have something in writing from them if something goes bad.
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While I can't help these guys can.

http://www.spektrumrc.com/About/Contact.aspx

They have a great turn around on questions....at least in my experience. Also you'll have something in writing from them if something goes bad.
thx i did email them but bo reply yet.
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I've been thinking about it and your speed control has a voltage regulator in it and the voltage out should not be effected. IMO
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I've been thinking about it and your speed control has a voltage regulator in it and the voltage out should not be effected. IMO
you sure? hv u read the instructions?

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How does the voltage sensor hook up?

The voltage reading is actually taken internally. Whatever voltage the telemetry module is being powered by is the voltage that will be displayed on the hand-held unit, thus you automatically get the receiver pack voltage. A harness is provided that can be soldered to another source (like the main battery that powers the motor) if you wish to monitor the voltage of something other than the receiver pack voltage.

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Can the telemetry system monitor my 2-cell Li-Po receiver pack to prevent over-discharging it?

Yes. In fact, by presetting the voltage alarm to 6.6 volts (for a 2-cell pack), when the critical low voltage point is reached, the handheld unit will vibrate, indicating the need to stop using the battery. Spektrum telemetry can be a real LiPo saver.

so far this where i can find infor

http://www.spektrumrc.com/FAQ/tt.aspx?forumid=15
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