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RE: Tx sanwa rd6000super high current drain
Thank so much, TFF. it is the first charge.I just change Tx power source. I'll try again . I 've checked approx out put in simple way by touching + lead of multimeter set in 1000 v ac. at antenna and me at ground lead. Needdle swing to excess scale compare to Futaba 6exa point at only half scale indicate high out put of sanwa. Is this normal? However I blank radiated my RD 6000 with antenna fully extend and check time. After 20 min indicator bar reduce to four , [full is five bar] . so I think at lease a flight is safe. After several charged and used it maybe get better.
Posted on: 2/22/2008 11:19 PM by Author "oldhawk" in the forum "Questions and Answers"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=7121428

Tx sanwa rd6000super high current drain
my sanwa tx rd6000 use up current dramatically, fully charged batt voltage reading 10.1 v drop to 9.1 v in less than 15 min and low valtage alarm signal to me. batt and charger are brand new from manufacturer. the radio work and control servos normally manner with no jig-jag, no smoke etc. Any one advice . Is it possible that power transister out put were leak ?
Posted on: 2/19/2008 12:20 AM by Author "oldhawk" in the forum "Questions and Answers"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=7099297


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