Nice video! I have been looking for a change for my Taranis X-lite with an old FrSky protocols (praise D8 :)) to a elrs protocol. And since T-lite has Hall gimbals and now can power external modules with no issue - it just edges Zorro for me! As you know, there is a way to install AG01 gimbals on it and it has 1000Hz for Elrs (more feedback on control on lower power).... So no edges for Zorro no more ...
Hi Thomas I still have the V1 and I purchased the elrs by happymodel specific to this remote. In the pictures it seems to have a voltage regulator. This V2 seems to have that built in that's why. To help you checking the power you can go to page11(telemetry) and look for TPWR. or even setup a DISPLAY
Basically. The wattage is distance...pretty much? See i had my mind made up on the Lite v2. Now im thinking of jumper pro! But i do like the layout of buttons on the lkre v2. Thank u for teaching
I had to wait I missed the v1 but it was worth the wait, thanks for the info. i love to see other brown faces in fpv, u'll always get a view or 2 from me
Una cosa es que encienda, pero otra cosa es ver por cuanto tiempo soporta esa potencia. Sería bueno que hicieras una prueba de resistencia y distancia, para ver si realmente vale la pena y no crear falsas expectativas, saludos.
Yes, I could have, but I don't own one(I should buy one). Plus the point was to see how much load the T-Lite could handle, not how much power the modules can output.
@@OneManUnmanned Ok, understand. I guess I was thinking about testing RF output with the modules powered externally, vs powered from the controller. but I realize not all modules accept external power like crossfire... so no way to test that comparison. What you did is fine. Thanks for answering the question. :) I learned something today.. ha ha
@@OneManUnmanned sure but I will not buy the Zorro V2 because I m a pincher and for now I prefer the t lite (perhaps the Zorro it will better for me with an news sticks end)
I don't normally conduct range test too often(primarily due to legal reasons), but I've used the ELRS module at 250mW on two of my drones and they work pretty well at far distances. I'll link them below. BTW, ExpressLRS.org has a leader board for range on multiple power levels. ruclips.net/video/tuiYUV-EBu4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/flvRxsrH07c/видео.html
Nice video! I have been looking for a change for my Taranis X-lite with an old FrSky protocols (praise D8 :)) to a elrs protocol. And since T-lite has Hall gimbals and now can power external modules with no issue - it just edges Zorro for me! As you know, there is a way to install AG01 gimbals on it and it has 1000Hz for Elrs (more feedback on control on lower power).... So no edges for Zorro no more ...
Thanks…All great points. I looked into the AG01, but still haven’t decided if I need them.
Hi Thomas I still have the V1 and I purchased the elrs by happymodel specific to this remote. In the pictures it seems to have a voltage regulator. This V2 seems to have that built in that's why. To help you checking the power you can go to page11(telemetry) and look for TPWR. or even setup a DISPLAY
Yeah, the V1 works well with that HappyModel module. I didn't know about the page 11. I'll check it out... Thanks.
Can u go 1 watt with an additional power pack
Basically. The wattage is distance...pretty much? See i had my mind made up on the Lite v2. Now im thinking of jumper pro! But i do like the layout of buttons on the lkre v2. Thank u for teaching
I had to wait I missed the v1 but it was worth the wait, thanks for the info. i love to see other brown faces in fpv, u'll always get a view or 2 from me
Thanks Thom, I appreciate that. 🙏 Yeah, the V2 has alot more potential now.
Una cosa es que encienda, pero otra cosa es ver por cuanto tiempo soporta esa potencia. Sería bueno que hicieras una prueba de resistencia y distancia, para ver si realmente vale la pena y no crear falsas expectativas, saludos.
Nice....thank for sharing
Not a prob... Thanks!
Couldn’t you just use a RF power meter to measure the actual output?
Enjoy your content and perspective always! Thanks 🙏
Yes, I could have, but I don't own one(I should buy one). Plus the point was to see how much load the T-Lite could handle, not how much power the modules can output.
@@OneManUnmanned Ok, understand. I guess I was thinking about testing RF output with the modules powered externally, vs powered from the controller. but I realize not all modules accept external power like crossfire... so no way to test that comparison. What you did is fine. Thanks for answering the question. :) I learned something today.. ha ha
About the t lite, did you change the operating system to edge or did it come in factory?
It came with Edge TX from the factory.
@@OneManUnmanned ohh mines apparently came with open tx... I think its because i buyed the multiprotocol version
Nice 👌🏼🚀😍 but my t lite V1 works very well with a Nitecore 3500mah (25€)😳 and with a longer time compare to the Zorro (more 3 or 4×)
The V1 works well..I still use it. You just need to know its limitations. I'm sure the Zorro will improve battery life in V2.
@@OneManUnmanned sure but I will not buy the Zorro V2 because I m a pincher and for now I prefer the t lite (perhaps the Zorro it will better for me with an news sticks end)
@@ludofevrier5593 is it possible to squeeze in 1more 18650 hidden inside V1 or V2? U think?
how do you put on the expansion slot tho
It's held in by 3 screws. It's shown at the 01:27 mark.
Range Test?
I don't normally conduct range test too often(primarily due to legal reasons), but I've used the ELRS module at 250mW on two of my drones and they work pretty well at far distances. I'll link them below. BTW, ExpressLRS.org has a leader board for range on multiple power levels.
ruclips.net/video/tuiYUV-EBu4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/flvRxsrH07c/видео.html