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Reddit mentions of Virhuck 2pcs Remote Control Helicopter Multicopter Spare Parts Lipo Life LiMn Li-ion Battery Monitor Alarm Low Voltage Buzzer Alarm Indicator 1S-8S Lipo Life LiMn Li-ion Battery Tester
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Virhuck 2pcs Remote Control Helicopter Multicopter Spare Parts Lipo Life LiMn Li-ion Battery Monitor Alarm Low Voltage Buzzer Alarm Indicator 1S-8S Lipo Life LiMn Li-ion Battery Tester. Here are the top ones.
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- High Quality & Superb Craftsmanship
- Check the state of lithium battery, make the battery to keep high-efficiency working state.
- Small, Size:1.57*0.91*0.43 Inch, Weight: 10g/1pc; Super loud, Sound intensity:≥110dB, Range:≤50m(Affected by the external environment); Reduce the probability of losing drone.
- Use for 1-8s Lipo/Li-ion/LiMn/Li-Fe.
- When the voltage is below the set value, it will buzzer with red LED light, pre-set value 3.3V. Push key which can change the voltage settings and save.
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 0.43 Inches |
Length | 1.57 Inches |
Width | 0.91 Inches |
For now, I'm not going to worry about video. When you say OSD, do you mean something on my end to display video? Or do you mean something on the drone to read voltages?
I thought I had to use something like THIS to beep to alert me when it's low, but yeah, I'd prefer it to read out on the LCD display on the RC controller... If that's what that screen is for??
Get a pack of these voltage checkers. They're cheap and do what you need them to do. I personally recommend never letting them drop below 3.2 volts per cell, otherwise you're simply inviting danger. If it drops below 3.0 you run the risk of them never charging again. One of the flaws of lipos, can't let them get too low or else you're fucked
Will 78.75 work for the blaster? I don't want to spend 60 dollars on a charger. (Not cheap according to me) Is this a good voltage alarm?https://www.amazon.com/Virhuck-Multicopter-Battery-Monitor-Alarm/dp/B072JSLP66/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1542555192&sr=8-1&keywords=voltage+alarm&refinements=p_72%3A2661618011
Why would I need a bag? I just store the batteries inside my blaster.