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Manni
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Posted: Thu 26. Sep 2024 12:01:30 |
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Joined: Fri 07. Jul 2023 12:19:14 Posts: 15
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Hello,
I want to use the Spirit GTR. Is it possible tu use CH0-pin of the GTR for a power-backup (IISI Safety Caps 3x50F (Buffer))?
Thank you for your support
Greetings Manni
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Thu 26. Sep 2024 12:11:16 |
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Hello,
yes, this port is perfect for this purpose.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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curmudgeon
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Posted: Thu 26. Sep 2024 22:07:31 |
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Joined: Thu 01. Oct 2015 15:13:29 Posts: 182
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Yes. The CH0 port is excellent for a capacitor buffer. In fact, all the ports in the rail will work for this purpose except for the ports on either end (SYS and EXT/RPME2).
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HeliMLM
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Posted: Fri 27. Sep 2024 6:39:24 |
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Joined: Tue 10. Mar 2020 14:36:22 Posts: 370
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... and you can switch it off via TX when on CH0 - as i am doing it with those caps on all of my helis.
_________________ cheers Michael
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DaKi
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Posted: Fri 27. Sep 2024 20:14:29 |
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Joined: Sun 06. Sep 2020 16:33:30 Posts: 14
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aaaand it would be great to have logic out for that channel. Many buffer packs don't have a signal input. I just used a simple transistor to emulate the button press. PWM out on CH0 cannot be used then.... So pleaaase, "a simple logic out" option.
THX!
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