Current Sensor 35A for M-LINK Receivers (with MPX connector), Multiplex # 85403
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Current Sensor 35A for M-LINK Receivers (with MPX connector), Multiplex # 85403
Current Sensor 35A with MPX High-Current Connector M6
for M-LINK receivers, Multiplex # 85403
Measures currents up to 35 A. Equipped with the M6 plug system, the sensor is connected between the battery and the consumer, for example, to measure the current of the electric drive.
"No current, no fun" - therefore, information about the currents in the model is vital! This is where current sensors come into play. They actually have two functions:
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Measuring the currently flowing currents, from the drive, receiver, or ECU battery (in jets). Interesting, for example, for optimizing the drive (how much current does my drive draw with which propeller) and for avoiding overload situations. For example, in the basic setting of the model, blocking currents indicate incorrectly adjusted servo throws.
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Displaying the remaining charge, essentially the "fuel gauge" for the battery. Especially when using modern high-performance LiPo batteries (e.g., Li-BATT FX), the remaining charge display is actually indispensable, as these batteries maintain their voltage almost constant for a very long time during operation, but then "collapse" within seconds. This means that voltage-dependent monitoring, e.g., of the receiver battery, is no longer sufficient. Timers can also only be crude aids.
The sensor is integrated with the pre-assembled MPX high-current plug system between the battery and the consumer. The sensors are connected to telemetry-capable receivers or to another sensor within the MSB. With its basic function "output of the currently flowing current in A", the sensor can be put into operation immediately, for example, to measure the current of the electric drive. After activating the charge counter with the MULTImate (# M82094) or the PC program "MULTIPLEX-Launcher"**, you will no longer fly by timer in the future, but according to the actual remaining charge of the drive battery. The current sensor thus becomes your electronic fuel gauge! Protect your batteries from excessive discharge and thus prevent a shortened lifespan.
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