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Introducing, Brand New Addition to the Jeti Family of the Brushless Speed Controllers. Spin Pro 165 Opto ESC, from Well Proven and Time-Tested Manufacturer you Trust (12S/50V, 165A Continues)!!!
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BEC or ESC Failed? Your Prized Possession Gone? We Have Technology to Help You. Check Out our Dual Power Redundant Voltario T60 Switches!!!
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Introducing First Ever True Electronic Dual Power Redundant Switch for ESC w/BEC & Backup Battery w/Charging Capabilities and Telemetry Data Stream Elite Voltario T60 30A/12V!!!
The Voltario T60 is a high performance digital dual redundant battery switch with advanced telemetry features and touch switch functionality. It combines a backup battery charging circuit and telemetry with Touch w/LED (Included), optional Sliding, Wireless (R3/RSW) or mechanical switch functionality in a single device.
The T60 is ideal for mid-size models where high-voltage servos are used without voltage stabilization. It provides telemetry and monitors Voltage/V, Capacity/mAh, and Current/A for ESC/BEC & Backup Battery.
Specifications and Features
- Intelligent dual battery backer/multiplexer with configurable voltage switchover threshold.
- Touch switch function (Included), Optional Mechanical, Sliding or Wireless (R3/RSW).
- Duplex EX, Futaba S.Bus2, Multiplex MSB, Graupner Hott telemetry support.
- Optional charging of the secondary/backup battery with capacity protection limits.
- Remembers the last operating state if the battery is accidentally disconnected.
ESC/Battery Combination: Set the Voltage threshold value below the voltage of the battery eliminator circuit (BEC). In this case, the BEC output will be used exclusively while the secondary input (B2) will act just as a backup battery. Please note that both the ESC BEC and the backup battery must handle the full load of the attached servos.
Backup Battery Charging:The Voltario T60 contains a simple battery charging circuit designed for 2S Li-xx without balancing. The charging may be optionally enabled to keep the backup battery (B2) always ready without the need to remove it from the model (however, we recommend to charge the battery with a balancer at least once in a month). Several safety conditions are used during the charging (See .pdf manual for details).
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Introducing First Ever True Electronic Dual Power Redundant Switch with Backup Battery Charging Capabilities and Telemetry Data Stream Elite Voltario T60 30A/12V!!!
The Voltario T60 is a high performance digital dual redundant battery switch with advanced telemetry features and touch switch functionality. It combines a backup battery charging circuit and telemetry with Touch w/LED (Included), optional Sliding, Wireless (R3/RSW) or mechanical switch functionality in a single device.
The T60 is ideal for mid-size models where high-voltage servos are used without voltage stabilization. It provides telemetry and monitors Voltage/V, Capacity/mAh, and Current/A for Dual Rx Battery inputs.
Specifications and Features
- Intelligent dual battery backer/multiplexer with configurable voltage switchover threshold.
- Touch switch function (Included), Optional Mechanical, Sliding or Wireless (R3/RSW).
- Duplex EX, Futaba S.Bus2, Multiplex MSB, Graupner Hott telemetry support.
- Optional charging of the secondary/backup battery with capacity protection limits.
- Remembers the last operating state if the battery is accidentally disconnected.
Equal Dual Battery Discharging: Set the Voltage threshold value above the maximum battery voltage. Both batteries will be discharged equally keeping equal voltage. The batteries have to be of the same chemistry, number of cells and similar capacity.
Backup Battery Charging: The Voltario T60 contains a simple battery charging circuit designed for 2S Li-xx without balancing. The charging may be optionally enabled to keep the backup battery (B2) always ready without the need to remove it from the model (however, we recommend to charge the battery with a balancer at least once in a month). Several safety conditions are used during the charging (See .pdf manual for details).
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