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DL-50, DLE-55, 3MM 53 TOC, GF40I, XYZ 50-HP, XYZ 50A, DLE-30, SPE-26, SPE-40, and it runs great on all of them.
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Ok so I finally have my set up for my ignition and rx. please let me know if i'm right or wrong or any tips.
I plan to use a 5 cell pack 2000mah for my ignition with a regulator, and a separate 5 cell pack 3200mah for my rx, also with a regulator. Am I looking ok there so far or should I do something else? |
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I have pretty much this same setup in mine and have had zero problems. Just my .02 cents of course,,,I am sure others will not agree.Good luck,,,,have fun!
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The only thing I would add to what "imhooked" stated is: you have a built in redundancy system for Rx power, but you're only using one battery. Personally I use two 1200 mah a123 s instead of one 2400 that many people use. No regulator on Rx. Just cheap insurance, and you are all set up for it anyway.
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Nevermind, he said he was "looking" at Smart-Fly PE, I thought he had one.
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I am using the 7C with dual elavator servos....no problems there. Just FYI. Just run off of channels 2 and 5 and use the ailavator function on your radio as described on page, I believe, 45 in the manual. Easy enough. Also, instead of using an ignition cut off, you can also just use the throttle cut function on your radio. Works just as well.
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Ignition cut-off is mainly in case there is a problem with your throttle servo. It is also convenient in other ways. There are plenty of threads here on FG discussing the safety and sometimes requirement of a way to kill the engine other than throttle servo alone. It does work....as long as it's working. Food for thought.
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Ok so taken from what was said..... would there be an easy way to run dual batteries on the rx with a regulator and run the EI unregulated on a 4 cell with an ignition cut off in place instead of the regulator?
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Also, I've seen some setups where you run dual batteries into a y-harness, then into a regulator, then to a switch and finally to a receiver. Does this actually work or am I crazy?
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I use a Wolverine switch from Fromeco. It is a dual rudundant failsafe switch. Kindof spendy ($65), but it lets u use two batteries, drawing from them equally, fails in the "on" position, and has a relatively small footprint. So if u combine the cost of a "Bat-Share" and two switches, it's pretty close, and it's a much cleaner install.
I use A123 batts, so I have an optic kill and regulator in line to ignition. I also use a hard switch, but you could leave that out for simplicity and just use the switch on the Tx to turn on/off ign power. But you would have to unplug something to charge (which is why I decided to go with MPI switch w/charge jack). There are a few ways to do it, weigh your options, decide what you like, and what you can afford, and do what works for you. hope this helps Rishelman |
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Ok, so I finally got her all put together and put her in the air. Everything is great, flies like a dream. My only question is on the break-in for a dle-55 how much fuel at 32:1 should I run before I should change to 40:1 or 50:1?
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