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Power
Switch with dual power control : For larger models and clubs when requiring
additional battery backup.
- Power handling up to 12 Amps
- For use with batteries consisting of 4 or 5 NC
or NiMH cells, freely selectable
- Working voltage range: 4.0 V to 8.0 V
- Temperature range: -10° to +55° C
- Voltage loss: 0.25 V
- Weight only 35 grammes
Design and function
This compact product combines the performance features of our safety switch
and a powerful battery backer in a single case which will fit in virtually
any model.
The two servo leads which supply power to the receiver and servos feature a
conductor cross-section of 0.34 mm² and have gold-plated connector contacts.
The same applies to the two battery leads; original MPX receiver and battery
connectors can also be supplied if required. The actual enclosed switch is
fitted with four floating-mount double contacts. Only the positive conductor
of each pair is switched; all the negative terminals are connected together
for additional security.
All the backer components are soldered to a single circuit board. The cables
to the backer are soldered directly (no kinks) to broad solder pads, and
protected from the effects of vibration by means of a special supporting
adhesive. The cables which exit the case are also protected from vibration
and kinking by heat-shrink sleeving with internal adhesive. The charge
socket is separated from the inside of the switch by a partition, so that
the PowerBox 12 is also very well protected against dust and dirt
penetration.
The switch positions are marked
on the case: when the switch is moved towards the LED, it is in the ON
position. The primary purpose of the integral three-colour LED fitted to the
switch case is to indicate the switched state of the PowerBox 12.
However, it also changes colour
to indicate the condition of the two batteries connected to the backer: if
both batteries are in good order, the LED glows orange. If the LED glows
green, battery 1 is still in good condition, but battery 2 is faulty or
flat. If it glows red, battery 2 is in order, but battery 1 is faulty or
flat. The assignment of packs 1 and 2 is determined when you connect the
batteries.
Both batteries can be charged simultaneously by means of the integral charge
socket fitted to the switch case (MPX connector: increased current
capacity), provided that a standard battery charger is used, e.g. the Robbe
Lader 5, Graupner Multilader 6, Titan etc.
Automatic chargers and reflex
chargers must not be used, because these units are only capable of
processing one battery at one charge output. When charging takes place, this
means that the two batteries are separated in the backer by an additional
pair of de-coupling diodes. Both batteries must be disconnected from the
backer if you wish to fast-charge them. The total current through the charge
socket should not exceed 2 A.
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