tony hooper wrote:Shaun
There seems to be some confusion .
The Powerbox Royale RSS (Reduntant Rx System) has a redundant receiver system as well as 2 independant battery supplies
regards
Tony
tony hooper wrote:Shaun
There seems to be some confusion .
The Powerbox Royale RSS (Reduntant Rx System) has a redundant receiver system as well as 2 independant battery supplies
regards
Tony
What is the official word on the suitability (or otherwise) of the Powerbox 'Royal' Spectrum 2.4 system in over 20kg models?
Shaun, the Powerbox Royal Spektrum has 4 receivers - all external. So if one fails, there are still three Rx's left - each can maintain full control of the model. How is that "no capability for Rx redundency"
The unit itself isn't actually a receiver, rather it's a robust power bus designed specifically to handle high current loads.
Shaun Garrity wrote:Hi Tim,
your solution would seem logically to be the following:-
Powerbox RRS with your existing AR9100, plus an additional AR9100 or AR12100 with both Rx's bound to the same Tx.
Although the unit only has 7 outputs, which I would use for the primary flying controls, ( you could use a matchbox to extend this capability, if thats not enough), you could still use additional secondary functions i.e. retracts, doors, lights etc direct from either rx's unused channels.
The only thing I can't establish is what the current rating of the power bus, of the unit is with regards to servo sizing
Here is the link for the RRS http://www.powerbox-systems.com/e/power ... /start.php
This unit is about £140.00. As it uses a common group of outputs, there would be no problem with the tailerons as either Rx can operate the appropriate servo.....
Still the old problem of when do you need to stop been resiliant.... If the powerbox RRS fails your still screwed
It still needs Tony to confirm this is acceptable though as a CAA acceptable solution.
I would chat to Powerbox to get a definative answer / solution.
Rgds,
Shaun
Shaun Garrity wrote:Hi Simon,
I believe you are using AR7000 Rx's which as you have done do need the batteries de-coupling, to isolate them....The Dual power AR12100 and AR9100 powersafe Rx's, ( which also offer the additional safety feature of soft power switches .. i.e. if they fail, they fail on) have this facility built into the them I believe, so, as I understand it, ( I may be wrong though...a call to spektrum to confirm this would be prudent,) no decoupling of the batteries is necessary when using these Rx's.
Cheers,
Shaun
Shaun Garrity wrote:Hi Simon,
as far as I can see , the product doesn't exist..
Cheers,
Shaun
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