FlySky FS-IA6 Receiver easiest modification to get Battery Voltage telemetry!
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2021
- Through this simple mod you will be able to transmit your model battery voltage telemetry back to your transmitter.
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Great video! And the FS-i6 is a very good transmitter. Try to use as thin and elastic cable as possible! I already got 4 models with this modification. You could measure up to 3 cells batteries, max 10V. Thus, you'd have alert at 9.9V (3.3 per cell) and alarm at 9.3V (3.1 per cell) that sounds too low. You could also measure a voltage of only one cell, which is acceptable on batteries in good working condition.
Great video, it was a huge help for me. I am using a 3s Lipo, works fine. Thank you!
Wow really easy to do ,you make the receiver look bigger than it actually is ,very tricky for old eyes but doable thanks just need to set voltage alarms next not really sure how to do that
but keep will keep trying many thanks
this was very useful. thanks.
Really interesting and useful video, 😊
Das ist ja mal geil!!! 👌👍
Did this mod works with another transmiters? I have TX16S with multiprotocol, and I wonder if It will work too…
Hello,
Any chance you could provide the same instruction for the current version of the FS-IA6 receiver? They’ve updated the circuit board to a different layout…
John
Thanks for the video! I’m want to fly with a 1s lipo and I’m wondering if the voltage telemetry would work with a 1s lipo too. It only has the jr or the jst adapter. Do you have an idea for that?
You are supposed to read voltage off the screen on the tx ?
Can you use still use other sensor like the altitude after this mod?
hello, it works, but when I tried to cut the tin between the pin and bat the receiver no longer works, and I can no longer use it, you would have a solution to bring it back to life
Smart 👍💪🍻
Thanks for your work and the sharing, i appreciate that. Can it work on 3s/4s? What's the maximum voltage i can connect to my receiver?
Hello. The max voltage to power the receiver is 6.5v indicated by the manufacturer. But the voltage that you can test is higher. I most of the time fly 3s (11.1V nominal) batteries using the bec in the esc to power the receiver.
Works on 5s
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does this work with i6x?
Will this work on 4s lipo
can I do this on the fs i6x. is the intV and error function available on fs i6x? I'm looking to buy fsi6x
Hi. I didn't try this Tx. But I just had a look at the manual and I see that it shows IntV1 on the screen. In this example you can read 4.98V. After doing the mod I presented in the video you will read the actual battery voltage.
for rx iA6B Can it?
Can i still use the ch1 channel if i close my eyes? And the battery indicator to tx is correct or not.
Looking forward to your help !
Yes, CH1 is still working as normal and the voltage indicated is very accurate.
@@rcflyingprojects8482 yes thanks for the video. And can i use the same to use for the 3s 11.1v battery? Will damage the device when using 3s battery.
@@thanhhoa8746 I don't know what the max voltage is, but most of my batteries are 3s and no problem with them.
Did somebody test with a 3S 11.1V battery ?
I would like to add a Variometer (this one FrSky Variometer Sensor w/Smart Port (High Precision Version) on hobbyking website), is that possible with the update of the FS-I6 transmitter to 14 chanels and a FS-IA6B receiver ? how to connect ? how it work on the transmitter, when glider goes up sound ? goes down another sound ? Is that possible ? Thanks for your advice
Hi, I mostly fly 3s batteries with no problem.
I also have a glider with a variometer connected to my FS-IS6B receiver, you connect the sensor directly to the i.Bus input in the receiver. The sensor I use is the FlySky-FS-CAT01: www.banggood.com/FlySky-FS-CAT01-Altitude-Sensor-I_bus-Data-Port-Compatible-FS-i6-FS-i8-FS-i10-Transmitter-p-1661314.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=buy
On your upgraded transmitter you have a function called "Vario", that is what gives you the two different tones when the plane is climbing or sinking. I loved that function! Good luck!
@@rcflyingprojects8482 Hi, thank you very much for all these informations, I will order this receiver and vario and let you know.
@@rcflyingprojects8482 Hi, I'm ordering the material, but struggle to understand how I'll be able to connect a tension sensor and the altitude sensor on the FS-Ia 6 or 10 receiver. On each sensor à can see a plug with 3 connections like on a servo. Even if I see 3 sensors inputs on the I bus side.
@@fredericgrob384 You need a FS-IS6B receiver. There is only one input (three pins servo like) for sensors on the receiver, but the sensor has a connector that connects to the receiver and on the other side it has an "IN", a female conector where you can connect another sensor, like in a chain. I don't know how many sensors you can connect.
@@Adritangopo ok, clear now, many thanks
But for servo current
Hello I want to buy remote control +gps+autopilot for fishing boat .you have any idea. Thank you
Hi, did you get a radio for the boat??