Notice Electric Fuel-gauge !! This Rocks

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by The Dude, May 18, 2015.

By The Dude on May 18, 2015 at 3:38 PM
  1. The Dude

    The Dude Well-Known Member

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    Electric Fuel-Gauge, This thing rocks, forget setting a timer this will tell you how many mah's are left in your packs so you know when to land. We all do or at least should take better care of our packs, RIGHT ?

    Well with the Electric Fuel-Gauge. Hard smack, Very windy day, Sport flying, No matter you can get the maximum air time every time with this sucker..

    Check it out:

    E-FuelGauge 150A
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    150A SBUS2 compatible accumulating current sensor

    Features:
    - 150A Current
    - 85V Voltage
    - Accumulating mAh

    Special features:
    - Silence mah-alarm with DG1 to land without alarm buzzing. (*)
    - MAH:Store Possibility to store mah-count between flights. Zero with DG2
    - FER:Link Loops back RX Frame Error Rate as a virtual temperature.
    - Preflight Voltage Check Automatic voltage warning before flight if too low voltage.
    Optional PWM output full servo resolution for driving ESC or eg. nose wheel servo directly from any SBUS channel.


    The unit comes without power cables, because the recommended installation method is to cut the positive ESC wire, and solder in-line. However, if you're not happy with the cutting-and-soldering method, the unit can be delivered with cables (10/12/14AWG) and even with your favourite connector (EC5, XT60/90, bullits, and so on*). (*) there may be lead time on some connectors..

    VIDEO: Electric Fuel-Gauge Presentation and Instructions



    http://www.tje.dk/efuelgauge/

    Converse !
     
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Discussion in 'Industry News' started by The Dude, May 18, 2015.

    1. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

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      Looks like something that would be worth giving a try. :)
       
    2. simon

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      A timer is easier, I'll stick with that
      Simon
       
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      The Dude Well-Known Member

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      Something that is not shown in the video is you can have an earpiece in and a voice can tell you the capacity of the pack and also warn you when you have reached desired capacity so you know to land. this was the main selling point for me, so dependant on your flying your timer might bring you down too soon or too late, with this jigger it's dependant on the capacity of the pack's and not the flight time, You will never over tax your packs... that should make more sense now to people ..
       
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      The Dude Well-Known Member

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      This video shows the feature much better ..

       
    5. mr_squiggle

      mr_squiggle Well-Known Member

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      The earpiece isn't required, you can just set the vibe on a 14SG.
      Just bought a few of these for the fleet, pretty impressive so far.


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    6. The Dude

      The Dude Well-Known Member

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      Nice to know @mr_squiggle ... Yer i reckon it's a good call.. looking forward to it, good to see you around again you went quite for awhile. :)
       
    7. mr_squiggle

      mr_squiggle Well-Known Member

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      I've always been here, just too busy to do anything other than stalk the forum.
      Have you bought some @thedude?


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    8. The Dude

      The Dude Well-Known Member

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      Yes @mr_squiggle .. Just got one on the way to try out, love the idea.. So i reckon i'll throw on on all helis :p)
       
    9. mr_squiggle

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      Mine have arrived so I'll be installing them this weekend.


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    10. The Dude

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      Feedback please, let me know if there is any snags... I'm really looking forward to it ..
       
    11. mr_squiggle

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      No worries, I'll post up some feedback once they are installed. Looks pretty straightforward though (famous last words).


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    12. Fredo

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      Looks Like a good product providing you have Futaba. Just a quick comparison = Graupner have a similar product for their system called Electric Air Module that also displays individual cell voltages of up to 14 cell with Vario for around $90. 2 additional temperature sensors etc can be added if more info is needed
       
    13. mr_squiggle

      mr_squiggle Well-Known Member

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      Nice! The more telemetry options the better. Stuff like this is really useful.


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    14. The Dude

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      Awesome @Fredo , I did not know about this one ..
       
    15. mr_squiggle

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      The first e-fuelgauge was installed on my Logo 700 on Saturday and bench tested with the new 7003 receiver that went in ahead of the e-fuelgauge.
      The install itself went smoothly, but you do need to get the soldering right for the positive cable to the ESC. I found it easier to do it off the heli by removing the ESC. There's also not much space between the two solder pads on be circuit board itself so it pays to be careful there too.
      I also added a dollop of hot glue to the area where the SBUS2 cable leaves the circuit board to assist with vibration support before doing the clear heat shrink over the board.
      Programming the 14SG was straightforward, but I refreshed the sensor list and the radio found everything it needed to, all I did was then allocate the type of sensor to the slot & it began working. I had to clear the magnetic offset to get the current to read zero in a no-load situation, but that was it.
      Field testing was on Sunday and it all worked flawlessly. I'm still mucking with the various threshold and alarm/vibration settings as well as the data logging to SD card.
      All good fun so far!
      This weekend I'll fit the next e-fuel gauge to the Logo 600SX and see how that goes.


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      The Dude Well-Known Member

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      Awesome stuff there @mr_squiggle , Thanks for the report, Sounds like a fun toy to mess with, Cant wait to get mine.. Also thanks for the heads up on the be careful bits, helps a lot to know what to look out for.
       
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      Where can you order these e fual gauge with ec5's ?? I assume with the ec5's you can then swop it from heli to heli rather than having to buy 10, one for each help??
       
    19. mr_squiggle

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      Contact Thomas via the link in the first post & ask him to make it for you. He'll email you back directly..


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