Pinecone
12-19-2007, 12:48 PM
I made a comment on some thread, that we seem to be hearing more about lockouts with AR6100, AR6200 and AR7000 Rxes versus the older AR6000s.
I was on the Spektrum page looking at some info for another thread, and found this:
What voltage range can the receiver operate in?
Low voltage cutoff is 3.2 volts. High voltage is as much as your servos can handle - up to 9 volts.
So the AR6000 has a lower min voltage spec than the DSM2 Rxes (3.5 volts for them), so that we may be seeing BEC systems dropping to the 3.3 - 3.4 volt range giving the DSM2 Rx lockouts, that we aren't hearing about with AR6000s.
At least gives us a number we are dealing with.
I was on the Spektrum page looking at some info for another thread, and found this:
What voltage range can the receiver operate in?
Low voltage cutoff is 3.2 volts. High voltage is as much as your servos can handle - up to 9 volts.
So the AR6000 has a lower min voltage spec than the DSM2 Rxes (3.5 volts for them), so that we may be seeing BEC systems dropping to the 3.3 - 3.4 volt range giving the DSM2 Rx lockouts, that we aren't hearing about with AR6000s.
At least gives us a number we are dealing with.