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POWERBOX COMPETITION W/ SENSOR SWITCH (OLED VERSION)
Supports three battery types | NiMh/NiCd, LiFePo |
Dropout voltage | approx. 0,25 V |
Servo signal resolution | 0,5µs |
Bus systems | Spektrum, Multiplex |
Temperature range | - 30 °C to + 75 °C |
Weight | 115 g |
SensorSwitch | 15 g |
EMV approval | EN 55014-1 |
CE approval | 2004/108/EG |
Features:, High resolution graphical OLED screen with 128x64 pixels, Specification:, Operating voltage:, 4,0 Volts to 9,0 Volts, Power source:, 2 x two-cell LiPO batteries 7,4 Volts, Current drain:, Power-on state approx. 130 mA, Max. receiver and servo current:, 2 x 10 A (stabilised), 2 x 20 A (Peak - Dependant on cooling), Signal frame rate:, User variable - 9ms, 12ms, 15ms, 18ms, 21ms, Screen:, OLED 128 x 64 pixels, graphic, Servo sockets:, 18 sockets, 12 channels, 4 of them match-channels, Dimensions:, 110 x 72 x 24 mm (incl. base plate),
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CASTLE CREATIONS THUNDERBIRD 54 BRUSHLESS SPEED CONTROL
* Battery Eliminator Circuit (BEC) | eliminates receiver battery |
* Low torque "Soft Start" | protects gear boxes and belt drives from shock |
* Simple setup | no complicated switches or wiring |
* Self-calibrating endpoints | maximizes usable stick travel |
* Max volts | 15 volts 3S Lipo 10 NiCad/NiMh |
* BEC | Linear regulator 3 amp max |
* Length | 2" (50mm) |
* Width | 1.15" (28.25mm) |
* Height | 0.4" (10.5mm) |
* Weight | 1.2 (34g) |
* Brake | On/Off |
Details:, , Description:, The Thunderbird-54 offers tons of power at an unbelieveable price. You simply won't find this much controller for a better price, certainly not in the import bin! This controller is super for great aerobats such as the Multiplex Acromaster or for smaller powered gliders., Specs:, , * Max amps: 54,
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POWERBOX COMPETITION SRS W/ SENSOR SWITCH
• SRS | Serial Receiver System that uses receivers with serial interface |
SRS stands for Serial Receiver System: in contrast to conventional battery backer systems, servo information is transferred using a digital serial signal generated by the receiver. This reduces the number of connections required between the receiver and the PowerBox to a single cable. It is also easy to connect a second receiver to the system, which then assumes control of the model if the first receiver should fail to pick up a signal. In the case of Spektrum and Jeti, only the satellite receivers are connected to the Competition SRS., However, servo-matching also allows functions to be linked, avoiding the need for two channels at the transmitter. As an example: the left and right landing flaps can be operated using just one transmitter channel, as the direction of rotation and the servo end-points are adjusted at the Competition., Operating voltage:, Power source:, Current drain:, Max. receiver and servo current:, Servo signal resolution:, Signal frame rate:, Screen:, Bus systems:, Servo sockets:, Temperature range:, Dimensions:, Weight:, SensorSwitch:, EMV approval:, CE approval:,
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