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charging transmitter lipo
hi all
Over the weekend i picked up a ko radio that is running a lipo, but i'm having trouble finding the right plug to use to charge it. This is the battery http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking...dproduct=83321 And this is how it is set up 20160919_200539 by matt barton, on Flickr And this is the plug i am having trouble with. 20160919_195430 by matt barton, on Flickr Part of me has been tempted to cut that plug off and replace it with a dean connector. Tar for any help |
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Presumably the red/black is your standard +/- and plugs into the transmitter. You can't cut this off as it corresponds with transmitter? You will need to connect to red/black on charger - either get a female connector to match the connector already fitted or cut the red /black (don't snip both leads together as you will short the battery) and insert a deans connector. Female on battery side and male on connector side. That way you could use male deans on your charger and connect that way. Leave the White connector plugged into Tx and just unplug at deans.
The plug with 4 leads is your balance lead and will go into the 3cell port of a balance board? That said, I am not an expert and have not used a 3cell Tx battery. Mine is 2 cell and works as above, but my red/black goes into a servo type connector. I presume there isn't much difference
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hi matt
check carefully the lead as it goes into the handset itself ,check the position of red and black wires especially ,On earlier ko sets the red (positive wire) was n not in the "middle" of the plug and i blew a set up by plugging in wrong way round by accident normally a futaba receiver type plug is fitted to battery and will fit it sounds a bit like you already have an adaptor lead between handset and battery can you show us another picture regards dave |
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plug the 4 wire plug into your balance port and get a futaba female to 4mm bullet lead to charge it,
see pic of lead needed
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I can't get to the futaba plug as it has been placed to one side to line up with the 3 pins on the transmitter. The only plug I can get to is the one pictured.
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unplug it from the transmitter then use the plug that's plugged into the transmitter as a charge lead, use the other as a balance lead (block with yellow wire)
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It looks like it's been set in there with something. I'm thinking of going the route of changing the white plug to a dean's conector.
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Thats a JST-EHR connector, used as the battery connector in Spektrum radios. Easier to make an adapter lead.
http://www.componentshop.co.uk/leads...s/jst-ehr-lead
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