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I wanna be Dave
thought id share this video i just made..
testing my watts up meter on my Axial Wraith..
tekin 13.5t rated at 201 watts
3s lipo 4500mah 35-70c
mmp esc
w 32p 54t/18t gearing
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barely gets above 60watts..."thumbsup"
tested it again...from dead stop to full throttle it went up to 105watts for a split second then back down to @50-70 watts
info on watts up meter..
Works with any electric airplane, helicopter, car or boat model
High resolution on all measurement ranges to accurately check battery
battery pack cell balance and measure single cell packs
Connects like jumper cables and troubleshoots poor performance,
crashes, charging problems, battery capacity, ruined batteries,
erratic receiver and servo operation and many other common electric
model problems
Readings are easily reset, even without removing power, by adding an
external pushbutton connected to the reset signal of the meter's
auxilliary connector, The full user manual (v1.7) at the RC
electronics has details on this function.
Sets cutoff currents and voltages, compares components and detects
wear prior to component's failure
Measures eight essential electrical values;
Captures Peak Amps, Peak Watts and Minimum Volts events as short as
a fraction of a second
Current: 0-100A Peak, 50A Continuous, .01A Resolution
Charge: 0-65535mAh, 1mAh resolution
Power: 0-6500 Watts, .1W Resolution
Voltage: 4-60V, .01 Resolution (0V min. using auxiliary
receiver battery
Energy: 0-6500 Watt Hours, .1Wh resolution
Powered by circuit-no battery to change
16 character, 2 row LCD display
8 MIPS microprocessor and DSP firmware for highest performance
testing my watts up meter on my Axial Wraith..
tekin 13.5t rated at 201 watts
3s lipo 4500mah 35-70c
mmp esc
w 32p 54t/18t gearing
<iframe width="480" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/LA64Rxfbp-o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
barely gets above 60watts..."thumbsup"
tested it again...from dead stop to full throttle it went up to 105watts for a split second then back down to @50-70 watts
info on watts up meter..
Works with any electric airplane, helicopter, car or boat model
High resolution on all measurement ranges to accurately check battery
battery pack cell balance and measure single cell packs
Connects like jumper cables and troubleshoots poor performance,
crashes, charging problems, battery capacity, ruined batteries,
erratic receiver and servo operation and many other common electric
model problems
Readings are easily reset, even without removing power, by adding an
external pushbutton connected to the reset signal of the meter's
auxilliary connector, The full user manual (v1.7) at the RC
electronics has details on this function.
Sets cutoff currents and voltages, compares components and detects
wear prior to component's failure
Measures eight essential electrical values;
Captures Peak Amps, Peak Watts and Minimum Volts events as short as
a fraction of a second
Current: 0-100A Peak, 50A Continuous, .01A Resolution
Charge: 0-65535mAh, 1mAh resolution
Power: 0-6500 Watts, .1W Resolution
Voltage: 4-60V, .01 Resolution (0V min. using auxiliary
receiver battery
Energy: 0-6500 Watt Hours, .1Wh resolution
Powered by circuit-no battery to change
16 character, 2 row LCD display
8 MIPS microprocessor and DSP firmware for highest performance
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