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Alright so 300mah is plenty then
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I just wanted to know if my vtx can power it and a camera. It says max of 300 mah
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300mA or 300mAh? There's a big difference.
300mA is how much current it can source. If your video system can provide 300mA then it will work just fine, but you might see noise on the display when it transmits due to the current draw, or you might see flickering in the range of the video. If it says 300mAh, that means it can provide 300mA for 1 hour, 150mA for 2 hours, or 3 amps for 6 minutes (1/10 hour), etc. It's a battery capacity rating, not a specification for current draw. Andy |
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Oh ok it must be mA
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What kind of range are you guys getting with the SPM4649t?
With my DX7 2gen) in LOS, I'll get max 200 meters if lucky. Even my rangetest isn't getting the 30 meters. (20-25 max) Antenna's are at 90 degrees from eachother are at least of of them is visible no matter how you turn the quad. -Will heatschrik or a tiewrap block the signal? -Will a higher voltage inpot help? now at 5V |
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Post some pictures.
A VTX antenna near a receiver is a bad idea. Even if there are filters to filter out 5.8GHz, if you flood it directly you lose range. You can crosscheck by disabling your VTX or setting it to pit mode. The 4649T does not support RX voltage. This must be supplied by the FC over the telemetry stream. |
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