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Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
Re: Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
I would not recommend using a Lipo with these boards as they were designed for NiCad and NiMh batteries, so there is no low voltage cut off for the LiPo.
Try using a NiCad/NiMh and if the board doesn't respond, it could be likely that you have damaged it.
The board will shut down when the battery reaches a certain voltage, so it could simply be that the LiPo has become so low that the board isn't sure what to do.
I have never heard of one of these boards going out of control,.unless I have misinterpreted your post?
Try using a NiCad/NiMh and if the board doesn't respond, it could be likely that you have damaged it.
The board will shut down when the battery reaches a certain voltage, so it could simply be that the LiPo has become so low that the board isn't sure what to do.
I have never heard of one of these boards going out of control,.unless I have misinterpreted your post?
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Re: Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
Also try re-binding the transmitter to the MFU. It happened to my SU152 system & Mr Forgtebear put me on the right track to getting it going again.
Same issue, fan only & nothing else.
Re bind and it came good.
Same issue, fan only & nothing else.
Re bind and it came good.
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Re: Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
I know my voltages are ok. as for voltage under load i cant test it cuz it wont start . i will try to rebind thou.
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Re: Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
Good evening,
OK, but why not try again with another type of battery? (Nimh?) And to follow up on Herman's remark, have you checked the correct operation of the RX and TX assembly, by connecting servos to the RX, and see if you need to rebind?
OK, but why not try again with another type of battery? (Nimh?) And to follow up on Herman's remark, have you checked the correct operation of the RX and TX assembly, by connecting servos to the RX, and see if you need to rebind?
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Re: Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
And something that we all forget is the state of charge in the Transmitter Batteries.
I think I am about to upset someone
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Re: Taigen V3 2.4 GHz PCB board
very justjarndice wrote:And something that we all forget is the state of charge in the Transmitter Batteries.