Looks good.... but will it discharge quicker than the storage discharge function on my Hota D6 Pro? That does seem to take a very long time to go from full charge to storage.
I wonder if you could parallel discharge without overheating it? To me, one of the best features is you could use lipos to power high input usb c devices without having to constantly monitor to keep them from over discharging. It is actually more useful to me for that function when I think about it. Sometimes I runn my ham radios off of larger lipos and I have an alarm set up to warn me when they are low, but it is kind of bulky and less protected. This would be a far more elegant solution and I wouldn't have to worry about being within earshot. It would just shut down before over discharge. Edit: I guess this would only work well if you can set the rate of discharge though.
These are some pretty cool thoughts. I never though about the parallel discharging, but I dont see why it wouldn’t, especially since it is monitoring each cell. I think if you respect the “rules of parallel charging”, you should be fine. PS: I didn’t t know you were into Ham Radios. My dad has been involved for decades, and still is.
@@OneManUnmanned I think we discussed it briefly on one of your videos when you were flying at your dad's house and I asked about the tower. I actually started in Ham radio because of FPV. Technically you need a technicians license to operate in the 5.8ghz frequencies that we use. I got the tech license, then bought a fairly inexpensive transceiver and became more interested, so got my general during covid. It definitely takes a back seat to FPV in my hobbies, but I do enjoy working mostly digital modes off and on. I've made contacts with over a hundred countries on 20 watts now, again mostly in digital modes. Something to do when I have the time at night or when the weather isn't working for FPV.
Looks good.... but will it discharge quicker than the storage discharge function on my Hota D6 Pro? That does seem to take a very long time to go from full charge to storage.
The discharge speed is much faster than that of the charger, because its maximum discharge power can reach 60W.
I wonder if you could parallel discharge without overheating it? To me, one of the best features is you could use lipos to power high input usb c devices without having to constantly monitor to keep them from over discharging. It is actually more useful to me for that function when I think about it. Sometimes I runn my ham radios off of larger lipos and I have an alarm set up to warn me when they are low, but it is kind of bulky and less protected. This would be a far more elegant solution and I wouldn't have to worry about being within earshot. It would just shut down before over discharge. Edit: I guess this would only work well if you can set the rate of discharge though.
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These are some pretty cool thoughts. I never though about the parallel discharging, but I dont see why it wouldn’t, especially since it is monitoring each cell. I think if you respect the “rules of parallel charging”, you should be fine. PS: I didn’t t know you were into Ham Radios. My dad has been involved for decades, and still is.
@@OneManUnmanned I think we discussed it briefly on one of your videos when you were flying at your dad's house and I asked about the tower. I actually started in Ham radio because of FPV. Technically you need a technicians license to operate in the 5.8ghz frequencies that we use. I got the tech license, then bought a fairly inexpensive transceiver and became more interested, so got my general during covid. It definitely takes a back seat to FPV in my hobbies, but I do enjoy working mostly digital modes off and on. I've made contacts with over a hundred countries on 20 watts now, again mostly in digital modes. Something to do when I have the time at night or when the weather isn't working for FPV.
Will it discharge without having to charge another device?
No, it wont.
I expected it to have a little OLED, could have much more info and a more usable menu with a 4 way stick and an OLED screen.
I expected more info, but the info provided are just the essentials.