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coolhandcountry
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04.26.2006, 08:22 AM

Well you can save the 10 but replaceing the lipos again would cost you some. Aren't you going to need two of them or how you going to work it.
You could use one if you wired the batteris in parrellal form with the two escs as well. That away the batteries will go down at same rate to.


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04.26.2006, 01:20 PM

Good point Leroy.
Yes I will be using two of them. One for each batt. Easier that way I think.
   
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05.02.2006, 04:33 PM

from what FMA's website states, you can set it to have a custom low voltage cutoff point that can be easily programmed by using a volt meter and flipping a tiny switch on the printed circuit board. It works with both brushed and brushless ESCs.

question is, what is a good low voltage cutoff point???

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