DX3R with lipo
#1
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Hi, i have modified my DX3R to receive a lipo ( 1S3000) and that work perfectly, i have put voltage alert to 3.3V, and after 1 week of use, it's still at 3.8 V.
I don't have any issue or other problem.
I don't have any issue or other problem.
#5
I just took the radio apart, pulled the stock batt tray, cut the wires goint to the tray for tower and soldered in a female servo lead. I use a lipo rx pack and 1/8th buggy tire foams to take up the extra space.
#7
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From: Chi
Ohh this is slightly misleading or its my fault, because i was thinking you put a regulator on it but infact your running 7.4v with a LVC correct?
#8
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I have do the same thing but with a 1S3000 lipo ( 3.7 V ), it's a Tony clark lipo for Gaz ignition motor.
Pics soon .
#9
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I did the Lipo convert yesterday on my 3R. I used a 2S Lipo, 7.4v 1500mah, and I have the cutoff set at 4v. I'll see how much time I can get on a full charge. I did notice the radio is a little lighter now too.
I also took the idea of using 1/8 scale buggy foams as spacers.
I also took the idea of using 1/8 scale buggy foams as spacers.
#11
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I think my Warranty is over, but I don't know for sure. I know it is on my DX6i !
#12
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From: Chi
Cmon Gary. You know you want one! But seriously spektrum knew we were going to want lipos for them. What was their thinking behind choosing to stay non lipo? I will probably lipo mine very soon. Haven't heard anything bad yet
#13
Honestly I don't. My radio works perfectly with NiMH rechargeables. I don't know what their reasoning behind going LiPo was but I know what mine would be. Even with a regulator you could have heat issues. I wouldn't want that inside of my radio honestly. Plus a single-cell LiPo has too low of a voltage output, meaning you would HAVE to use a 2S, and you're right back at the regulator again. Plus the goal was to make this a radio that ran off of 4AA's.
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Honestly I don't. My radio works perfectly with NiMH rechargeables. I don't know what their reasoning behind going LiPo was but I know what mine would be. Even with a regulator you could have heat issues. I wouldn't want that inside of my radio honestly. Plus a single-cell LiPo has too low of a voltage output, meaning you would HAVE to use a 2S, and you're right back at the regulator again. Plus the goal was to make this a radio that ran off of 4AA's.
#15
I know my reasoning was to stop having to carry AA's around. I have 8 or so rechargable ones, but they just seem to take for ever to charge, and now my 3R is lighter than it was before, and I don't see how there could be a heat issue, with my Lipo I was using it as a battery to power my SR3100 and JRDS8711 Servo direct, with NO regulator, never got hot. Of course my 2S lipo is the size of a Servo, so it's pretty small.



