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Build your own telemetry sensors.
Peter Wedlake replied to Chris Bott - Moderator's topic in Gadgets and Electronics
Thanks Mike. So can I use value say (GPS) 0x83 in place of 0x22 as I'm not using GPS ? -
Build your own telemetry sensors.
Peter Wedlake replied to Chris Bott - Moderator's topic in Gadgets and Electronics
I realise this is an old thread but hopefully someone will read this, I've been using these current/voltage sensors successfully since the beginning and now have a few of them. I've installed two of them in a twin EDF but have found the ID (No.2) conflicts with each other so my Radiomaster with Edge TX won't read them individually. With Frsky sensors you can change the sensor ID with a servo channel changer but this only works for Frsky sensors. Is there a way to change the sensor ID of these current/voltage sensors to stop the conflict. Thanks in anticipation... -
Chris Foss Wots Wot decals
Peter Wedlake replied to Peter Wedlake's topic in All Things Model Flying
Unfortunately Pyramid Models can't do them... -
Chris Foss Wots Wot decals
Peter Wedlake replied to Peter Wedlake's topic in All Things Model Flying
Got in contact with Chris Foss, unfortunately they no longer do decals for the Wots Wot as there's not enough call for them.. -
Chris Foss Wots Wot decals
Peter Wedlake replied to Peter Wedlake's topic in All Things Model Flying
I had a look at his website it doesn't appear to have been updated for decades, found a phone/fax number (who still uses a fax) and left a voice message... The premises from the postcode on google street view looks somewhat dilapidated.. -
Does anyone know if its possible to get decals for the Wots Wot and where from ?
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1979 RCM&E home-build 35MHz RC system
Peter Wedlake replied to Anthony Pattison 1's topic in Gadgets and Electronics
I did the same, I'm sure its still around somewhere amongst other redundant radio equipment.. -
I have the plan of the electric Haze if you were interested
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Just because you can... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-hereford-worcester-64788578
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I use Ecalc a lot to calculate motor loads with different props, takes out the guess work when trying to find the best prop size required. Its not free but you can try out the program with reduced capability for free. Not only does it do prop sizing but so many other things as well, C of G, performance calc even calculations for EV charging. https://www.ecalc.ch/index.htm
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What Size Electric Motor/ Prop??
Peter Wedlake replied to Tosh McCaber's topic in All Things Model Flying
The plane was based on a plan by Al Masters instead of being a built up balsa construction its all hot wire foam veneered. Its weighs 10.5 lbs, powered by 2x 3547 800kv motors with 12x6 3 bladed props and 2x 3300 mAh 4S Lipos. -
What Size Electric Motor/ Prop??
Peter Wedlake replied to Tosh McCaber's topic in All Things Model Flying
In 1990 I built a 70" Dornier Do 335 which flew with 2 brushed motors and 35 nicad cells complete with air retracts, we used to attend quite a few electric fly-ins with it. Over 30 years later it has been re-motored with 2 brushless motors and Lipos, performance has been somewhat transformed. The 1990 version The 2022 version -
A lot of talking not much flying 😀
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I've recently bought one of these.. not used it anger but I've run a bit of paint through it as a test, all appears to work ok... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Timbertech-Airbrush-Compressor-Accessories-Nozzles/dp/B00LO4PKY2
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I find most toaster are rubbish, very poor design and just don't function properly Why can't they make toaster like this one on Technology Connections