Taranis 3S LiIon Back Hatch

Taranis 3S LiIon Back Hatch

cults3d

My stock battery is rapidly draining its power now, prompting me to explore alternative options. I chose to take on the challenge of integrating 3S Li-Ions seamlessly and providing external power to the Crossfire or Goggles. The model remains unnamed, but it's a blank slate. This design accommodates both 2S and 3S configurations, allowing you to utilize your goggles packs as well. BLACK XT30s are available from AirbladeUAV for those interested in upgrading their setup. It's essential to use high-quality cells, especially if they have "fire" in their name - a clear indication of potential combustion risks. I've opted for Samsung MJ1 3500mah green cells from IMRbatteries.com, known for their reliability and performance. The only modification required on the TX side is cutting out two plastic chunks - refer to the accompanying picture for guidance. After extensive use over the past few weeks, I'm thoroughly pleased with this setup. A recent test showcased its capabilities: using it for 6+ hours and then an additional 3 hours with goggles plugged in, I only saw a voltage drop to 11.6V. To recharge, I simply added 1000mah back into the system. My Taranis's low-voltage alarm is set to 10.5V.

Download Model from cults3d

With this file you will be able to print Taranis 3S LiIon Back Hatch with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Taranis 3S LiIon Back Hatch.