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  Quote waynemia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: Corona Receiver Voltage Specifications
    Posted: 12/Feb/2010 at 3:49am
I am trying to find the voltage input specifications for the Corona receivers. I want to know what battery packs I can use. I have been using 5C Nimh. I want the specs so I can properly consider other battery pack types.
 
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  Quote wolw Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/Feb/2010 at 4:12am

4.8-6V (4-5 NiMH) for sure, outside that someone else has to answer (your servos will also have to cope with a higher voltage).


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  Quote Derku Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/Feb/2010 at 7:46am
The CR4D works with single cell so as low as 3.7v.  A review oThe exact 'brownout' voltage was tested on www.rcmodelreviews.com.

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  Quote waynemia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/Feb/2010 at 8:45am
Thanks, I am more interested in the maximum voltages.
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  Quote indra Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18/Feb/2010 at 2:35pm
I have corona that act like glitching when connected to ESC. Should I add BEC at front, so the Corona will got the power from it?
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  Quote W3FJW Ron Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18/Feb/2010 at 2:47pm
Seperate your ESC and RX as much as possible and keep the Rx away from any power leads. You may have to add a toroid with about 10 turns near the Rx in the Esc & Rx wires.
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  Quote rbreban Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22/Apr/2010 at 8:43am
Module
Operating Voltage Range : 6.0V-13.0V
Operating Current : 100Ma
Output Power : 10mW-60mW
Resolution : 10bit

Receiver:
Size: 23mm*37mm*12mm
Voltage : 4.8 V - 6V
Range : 1,5km
Operating current : 30 MA
Sensitivity : 100dbm
Latency : 22ms
Resolution :10 bit
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