Thanks, i use this Module in my Flysky i6 mod for charging A 2s2p 5200 mah li-ion pack,that also Powering my fpv Monitor. Also i soldered 2 extra leds whith a 100 Ohm resistor over the bouth SMD resistors to See when it is Balancing the cells. But if you Do this mod,do it right, Not like this, becourse its a one time only thing.
Is there anything like this to charge a 2S li-ion battery in the Taranis X9D using 12-15v input from the stock barrel connector and the built-in 2s balance connector? Something like a smaller version of this board should work.
(this is a question for the x9 lite) a friend told me tha if you solder the 5v of the charging board to the capacitor in wich you solder it the diode d119 will burn, beacuse it isn't rated for suply the power to the charging board and said that is better to solder the 5v cable to the 5v pad on the usb conexion. Is that correct or the diode is rated for supli the energy to the charging board without burn? sorry if i make some mystakes, it's because i am spanish. And thanks.
My old cheap Turnigy evo does charge via usb, i don't understand why this new expensive transmitter doesn't include this feature and people have to buy and install this mod (and void warranty)
@@MnPaul1 he did basically, but it is really hard to solder to the connector it self, so he found resistor that is connected to it so it is easier to solder
If you look at the FullSpeed directions, it looks like the 5V is attached to both the capacitor and the diode in one picture and in another picture it is just the capacitor. I tried just the capacitor, but the screen lit up when I hooked up USB to the controller. I bridged the two and it worked without lighting up the display. Anyone else experience this?
WARNING: The charger board does not provide reverse battery protection. I followed this great guide and all worked, but I was stupid enough to put in the batteries in reverse. The magic smoke escaped and had to undo the installation.