The PowerBox BaseLog is a modern power supply system containing all the electronic components required to power modern receivers, servos and models. All the components required to power modern receivers, servos and models. All the components which are essential to a reliable power supply, i.e. ICs, micro-controllers and electronic circuits, are duplicated. The unit incorporates some of the latest electronic innovations, including a graphic OLED screen and the ability to transmit telemetry data from the PowerBox BaseLog to transmitters of various makes. The net result is that the unit provides unprecedented facilities for monitoring airborne batteries.
Features:
Dual regulated output voltage
User-selectable output voltage of 5.9 V or 7.4 V, software-variable using the SensorSwitch
Informative graphic OLED screen with a resolution of 128 x 64 pixels
Facility for connecting MPX and Spektrum downlink bus systems
Direct transmission of both batteries' voltage and capacity to the transmitter
Voltage display for each battery
Residual capacity display for both batteries
Minimum value memory for both batteries
Large heat-sink area for high regulator performance
Supports all currently used battery types: LiPo, NiMH / NiCd, LiFePo
Suppression of possible servo feedback currents
Various patch-leads (MPX / JR / Futaba, MPX / MPX) available, allowing the use of all receiver types
Specifications:
Operating voltage: 4.0 Volt to 9.0 Volt
Power supply: 2 x 2-cell LiPo battery, 7.4 Volt, 2 x 5-cell NiCd or NiMH batteries, 2 x 2-cell LiFePo battery (A123)
Current drain: Switched on: approx. 85 mA Switched off: approx. 10 µA
Dropout voltage: approx. 0.25 V
Max. receiver and 2 x 10 A (stabilised), according to cooling measures