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We have run various tests with high temperatures rechargeable
batteries and PowerFLARM. I will spare you from the details, but the conclusions a 1) Recharging must take place in an area where the ambient temperature does not surpass 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35C) as otherwise the PF charging circuit will refuse to charge to prevent overheating. 2) Best rechargeable batteries to use (by far !) a Sanyo XX Battery Powered by eneloop, 2500mAh High Capacity, Ni-MH http://tinyurl.com/PF-rechargeables Make sure they are the XX 2500mAh type, Sanyo/eneloop also sells lower capacity AA's With these batteries we have repeatedly measured runtimes of over 9h at 70C (158 F) ambient with full backlight. We will update the manual accordingly. Please also remember that PowerFLARM does not charge the batteries when it is turned on. See you all soon! Urs FLARM |
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Not really on topic (sorry) but I want to reiterate how impressed I am
with the performance of my PowerFlarm, so far testing it playing chicken in two golf carts and flying with it in my power plane. While fitting the mounting bracket in my glider (ASH26E), I managed to drop the PF bending the Flarm antenna fitting off to the side about 1/8". Pushed it back straight and it sort of snapped back into place. Still, since the antenna fitting is circuit board mounted, I decided to disassemble and check for internal damage. Note, this breaks the seals and voids stuff, so don't try this at home - - once upon a long time ago I was a Navy electronics tech, so even lots of wiring smoke doesn't faze me. No internal damage and antenna connector checked good too. From the outside, boxy design, I half expected the interal components to be a bit kluged - - you know, a wire or component tacked on here or there to make up for a goof in the initial design, that sort of thing. What I found was most impressive high quality construction throughout. Nicely engineered and constructed. So, the PowerFlarm we waited so long for has been, IMO, well worth the wait. Just don't drop it on a concrete hangar floor. bumper |
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