So what you need to understand about what I know and what I have done. I have taken the intelligent battery system off of the cells, and have the comm pins direct wired to the phantom. I have attempted to input 12V to the phantom input and output, and I have also tried to connect the smart...
No, I understand, but supplying 12.6 VDC to the input, and dividing voltage to the balancing lines does not provide adequate signal to reference the previous charge of the battery (which the board reads)
Have you powered the P2V by a power supply before?
I know this thread is old, but I am hoping to get some advice. I am trying to power a P2V with a power supply and not use the battery. I could use the battery board, or bypass. I am open to ANY option
Well, I have one disassembled battery with the control board detached to easily input power to the board that will still connect to the quad...just to help
Hi all,
I have a P2V, and I am interested in powering it with a variable voltage power supply. Can someone give any insight towards either direct wiring the P2V, or bypassing the LiPo balancing board to provide signal to the quad to accept input voltage from a regulated supply?
Please help.
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