Now that Combat 2 (HB1) has had its maiden flight, cut a ribbon, and survived a mid-air, it is time to add voltage telemetry to move beyond timed flight. It turns out our ZOHD based speed controllers make this pretty easy.
Items you will need:
- ZOHD 30A ESC
- FrSky RX6R receiver
- 4.7k ohm resistor
- 1.0k ohm resistor
- The FrSky header connector (the one without the programming plug -- supplied with the receiver)
- Heat shrink, extra wire, zip ties, etc.
Important, the resistor divider above is configured to get a decent sensitivity for 3 or 4 cell batteries (max voltage should not exceed 3.3v at the A2 input, for this divider this means max 18.8v battery voltage). Is possible to use other resistor values for higher voltage battery packs.
Here we see the ZOHD ESC as previously installed. What is nice is that extra 2 wire connector (red/black) is directly connected to the battery terminals! This sure cleans up the wiring.
Insert the resistor divider into the connector (Important: the 4.7k resistor MUST be on the RED side and the 1.0k should be on the black side. Inserting this in reverse will likely damage the receiver's A2 sensor input circuits)
Now, using a bit of a jumper wire and heat-shrink, insert the connector into the receiver header, solder an extension wire so the length is about the same as the ESC control cable, insulate, heat shrink, and zip tie as necessary.
Next, you can further program the transmitter to emit voltage values, low voltage alarms. It might be interesting to apply a sag-compensated curve to the voltage so you don't have to exit the combat session too soon.
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