While your idea very much does infact work and safely I might add there is 1 problem. In today's (meaning 2019+) USB power banks they have Incorporated into the circuit "smart charging." This prevents over voltage over current application to protect the "phone" it is recharging. On the FS-i6, the power draw / consumption is so low the power bank tricks itself into thinking a: there is no device attached or b: the "phone" is fully charged and therefore goes into sleep mode. This is why I'm sure you've now opted to go with the lipo battery alternative. You probably couldn't figure out an "always on" bypass. When I first encountered this issue, i knew the culprit right away and assumed adding a simple loaf circuit would combat this issue. NOPE. The smart charge circuit actually is looking for a series of pulses received from the "phone" to advertise it's charging status. Knowing this... Now we're cooking with vinegar. Can use the world famous 555 chip to send astable pulses and create a synthetic "always on" status. For me.... Super easy. No time to build. But. I will admit. Ide rather spend the time flying. I too went with 2s lipo but Incorporated voltage divider.
Little late to the game, but if you're going to do something like this, put a knot in the USB cable on the inside of the case so that when you drop the battery or the exterior cable gets caught on something, the knot acts as strain relief and it doesn't rip the guts out of the power wires.
My solution, I'm using 2 Li-ion battery 14500 in place of two AA batterie and for the others places one is occuped by 2 serial diodes 1N4004 or equivalent placed in a cylinder with same sise of à AA batterie and the other one is a short circuit also placed in a cylinde size AA. The final voltage max is 8.4V - 1.6V = 6.8V and when the Li-ion are fully discharged 6V - 1.6 = 4.4V.... Very simple !
I did something very similar to this for the i6x. Except I kept the cable about 3 feet long to run off a powerbank in my pocket, and I just soldered onto the existing pads in the AA battery tray
they might be old. but thet are still gold. Miniboss loves to use it. Im working on my jumper tlite gonna bea easier for him. the jumper t16pro its mine alone XD.
@@Chan0the0Man Wicked Carsten :) well..... i already started on the video^^ yes yes, neck strap for weight lifting :) hmm ok so we need to make one for 4s aswhell. gotcha :D now this is gonna be fun for fpv racing drone pilots.
Well, that man bellow Bob Burnquist took the candy from my mouth saying that it would be failing if "smart charging" does this or that.. what is your considerations about that, yours is working fine? Thanks, for me that was a simple and awesome solution!!
Dont use them both together! Either the batteries or powerbank. for me i still had some standard batteries. but i often forgot to bring extra or had to use them in my rc car transmitters. but i always have many usb banks with me :) so if i forgot one day. yup i could just use my usb bank.
Hia, for using with 2s i would want to use a step down / ubec. they are small and compact. stay in range of 5-6.5v thats what works for me. a fully charged 2s is about 8.4(max)ish some say it works, others fried it. thats why id say put in a ubec and stay safe :) hope it helps
Why did you do all that invasibe modification? Just wrap the wires of the USB in the AA batery terminal. then, secure it whit 2 AA batteries (may be discharge ones, they just make pression in the terminals. 10 monts in that way, and counting
hi Toty RZ So true i could have done that. but i wanted a permanent option. for me this was stage 1. beeing able to use either aa or usb(i got to many usb banks). Stage 2 i got another i6x this one has lipo.stage 3 hotswapable battery source, shame if youre on 10k run opps almost empty of juice. Thanks for feedback :)
But you dont know when the Batterie is empty because it dilivers always 5v and Shutdown whithout any warnings ⚠ Also many of the cheap Powerbanks didnt have leds and the Tx couldnt measure the voltage of the cell. But they cuts the Power of. Also the inverter /boost Electronic in the Powerbank can give elektromagnetical Interferenz and could Limit the range.
man, no hace falta que profanes asi el control. Con atarle los cables del usb a los terminales de las pilas y dejando la tapita de atras apenas abierta para que salga el cable, es igual.
yupp very much so :D but i dont have any LiFe Pack now.... but i had many usb packs, works like a charm. But now both are upgraded with small 2s lipos the third one wil be teared down and fitted into a suitcase with 3s :)
of course, i bought them on banggood, heres the link: www.banggood.com/Flysky-FS-i6X-2_4GHz-10CH-AFHDS-2A-RC-Transmitter-With-X6B-i-BUS-Receiver-p-1090406.html?rmmds=myorder&ID=42482530817&cur_warehouse=CN
While your idea very much does infact work and safely I might add there is 1 problem. In today's (meaning 2019+) USB power banks they have Incorporated into the circuit "smart charging." This prevents over voltage over current application to protect the "phone" it is recharging.
On the FS-i6, the power draw / consumption is so low the power bank tricks itself into thinking a: there is no device attached or b: the "phone" is fully charged and therefore goes into sleep mode.
This is why I'm sure you've now opted to go with the lipo battery alternative. You probably couldn't figure out an "always on" bypass.
When I first encountered this issue, i knew the culprit right away and assumed adding a simple loaf circuit would combat this issue. NOPE. The smart charge circuit actually is looking for a series of pulses received from the "phone" to advertise it's charging status.
Knowing this... Now we're cooking with vinegar. Can use the world famous 555 chip to send astable pulses and create a synthetic "always on" status.
For me.... Super easy. No time to build. But. I will admit. Ide rather spend the time flying. I too went with 2s lipo but Incorporated voltage divider.
Little late to the game, but if you're going to do something like this, put a knot in the USB cable on the inside of the case so that when you drop the battery or the exterior cable gets caught on something, the knot acts as strain relief and it doesn't rip the guts out of the power wires.
My solution, I'm using 2 Li-ion battery 14500 in place of two AA batterie and for the others places one is occuped by 2 serial diodes 1N4004 or equivalent placed in a cylinder with same sise of à AA batterie and the other one is a short circuit also placed in a cylinde size AA. The final voltage max is 8.4V - 1.6V = 6.8V and when the Li-ion are fully discharged 6V - 1.6 = 4.4V.... Very simple !
@@rcaeroplan3909 thanks for the input :).
By now I thought most pilot had retired this transmitter for a radiomaster
I did something very similar to this for the i6x. Except I kept the cable about 3 feet long to run off a powerbank in my pocket, and I just soldered onto the existing pads in the AA battery tray
they might be old. but thet are still gold. Miniboss loves to use it. Im working on my jumper tlite gonna bea easier for him. the jumper t16pro its mine alone XD.
@@Just4FunRC I'll still use AAs from time to time, but I like having flexibility in different situations
@@lunaticfpv17 So true ^^ i still store tons of AA for traxxas transmitters. but also many 18650s 21700s for transmitter,goggles,vape.
Maybe its time to show how to fit a 2s lipo in this now ^^ Yay or Nay? what you guys think?
Do it!
@@Chan0the0Man then it will be done :) Please gimme a day or so.
Yeah, keep calm, no stress. I just did this mod and it works. 5200mAh of power now. Because it hangs on my neck I don't mind the weight.
@@Chan0the0Man Wicked Carsten :) well..... i already started on the video^^ yes yes, neck strap for weight lifting :) hmm ok so we need to make one for 4s aswhell. gotcha :D now this is gonna be fun for fpv racing drone pilots.
hey @Carsten Ellpunkt had a little accident with an angle grinder. sry for the delay, im almost done with editing it :)
Well, that man bellow Bob Burnquist took the candy from my mouth saying that it would be failing if "smart charging" does this or that.. what is your considerations about that, yours is working fine? Thanks, for me that was a simple and awesome solution!!
Doing this, can I steel using batteries and power bank, or just power bank ?
Dont use them both together! Either the batteries or powerbank. for me i still had some standard batteries. but i often forgot to bring extra or had to use them in my rc car transmitters. but i always have many usb banks with me :) so if i forgot one day. yup i could just use my usb bank.
@@Just4FunRC thanks so much!
If the receiver crashes, what can I do?
Nice man
Thanks buddy :) were gonna do the same with jumper t lite :D
Can we use 20000 maH power bank
Yupp :)
can I mount the battery pack inside the transmitter?
if it fits,then it fits :)
Work in 2s lipo baterie ? No break électronic contrôler ?
Hia, for using with 2s i would want to use a step down / ubec. they are small and compact. stay in range of 5-6.5v thats what works for me. a fully charged 2s is about 8.4(max)ish some say it works, others fried it. thats why id say put in a ubec and stay safe :) hope it helps
Why did you do all that invasibe modification? Just wrap the wires of the USB in the AA batery terminal. then, secure it whit 2 AA batteries (may be discharge ones, they just make pression in the terminals.
10 monts in that way, and counting
hi Toty RZ So true i could have done that. but i wanted a permanent option. for me this was stage 1. beeing able to use either aa or usb(i got to many usb banks). Stage 2 i got another i6x this one has lipo.stage 3 hotswapable battery source, shame if youre on 10k run opps almost empty of juice.
Thanks for feedback :)
Is it okay to use 5v 2.1A power bank?
Yup tek noy
But you dont know when the Batterie is empty because it dilivers always 5v and Shutdown whithout any warnings ⚠
Also many of the cheap Powerbanks didnt have leds and the Tx couldnt measure the voltage of the cell. But they cuts the Power of.
Also the inverter /boost Electronic in the Powerbank can give elektromagnetical Interferenz and could Limit the range.
The Battery bank you install has a indicator how full/empty it is
Do you need a specific powerbank that supplies a particular volt or it doesn't matter?
this one was used with a 1a usb powerbank,non branded. i also tested with a 2s lipo, worked wonders. or 2x 18650- so 5v-8.4v if that helps you out.
@@Just4FunRC thanks for the feedback got mine to work on a 1a powerbank which outputs 5v 👍
@@judeabrigo278 perfect! Happy flying buddy. :D
@@Just4FunRC what about a 2A isb powerbank?
Is it okay?
Do you know why if we change with powerbank thw TX not in full battery? Please info
cose the powerbank deliver 5v and 4 AA are 6v (1.5v x4). Thant's why. but still work fine
Gracias gran idea, saludos desde Colombia hermano.
Thank you :) i switched to lipo not long after this.
also ordered a Jumper t16 for the multi module setup :D
man, no hace falta que profanes asi el control. Con atarle los cables del usb a los terminales de las pilas y dejando la tapita de atras apenas abierta para que salga el cable, es igual.
Just use a LiFe pack and skip the weak 5v supply
yupp very much so :D but i dont have any LiFe Pack now.... but i had many usb packs, works like a charm. But now both are upgraded with small 2s lipos the third one wil be teared down and fitted into a suitcase with 3s :)
Link to the device
of course, i bought them on banggood, heres the link: www.banggood.com/Flysky-FS-i6X-2_4GHz-10CH-AFHDS-2A-RC-Transmitter-With-X6B-i-BUS-Receiver-p-1090406.html?rmmds=myorder&ID=42482530817&cur_warehouse=CN
the usb powerbank is bought local, but any 5v powerbank should do the trick
@@Just4FunRC thank🔥🔥🔥👍
@@Denis68602 Youre welcome :) thanks for watching
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