This week James will be talking the Jeti Duplex EX transmitter system and its application in model helicopters as well as how to use the Jeti system to train a new pilot. He will talk about the accessories that might apply in the helicopter market and show the basics of helicopter programming. We have gotten a lot of questions lately on this week’s topics, especially the teacher/student setup, so you’ll definitely want to tune in this week.
Voltario Telemetry Sensor monitors your Rx Battery Voltage (V), Capacity (mAh), and Current (A)
Voltario T30 combines Touch w/LED (Included), Wireless (R3/RSW) or Mechanical Switch functionality together with telemetry sensor in a single device. Voltario T30 uses advanced technology to reach minimum size and enhanced set of features.
Voltario T30 is designed to turn ON/OFF the electronics in your model. If you use a dedicated receiver battery, the Voltario can be used to directly replace a mechanical RC switch. Specifically in thin glider fuselages or models equipped with a small BEC circuit, the device will offer great benefits like a small size and receiver battery monitoring. The device remembers its last operating state, and if the battery is accidentally disconnected, the Voltario will automatically boot up again as soon as the battery is connected again. JetiBox Monitor/Programmer can be used for programming and live telemetry data display during bench setup and testing.
We’ve got new sensors to help you keep up with all your models and builds.
Voltario S30 is designed for monitoring power consumption of a single servo. It offers additional possibility to set the overcurrent protection shutdown with telemetry alarm if servo is disconnected. JetiBox Monitor/Programmer can be used for programming and live telemetry data display during bench setup and testing.
Voltario Telemetry Sensor monitors your Servo Voltage (V), Capacity (mAh), and Current (A).
Plug the Voltario S30 between receiver output channel and servo of your choosing. Voltario S30 also works fully autonomously as a programmable fuse (this function has to be configured first). To view the live telemetry data you can link the Voltario S30 with the receiver telemetry port.
– Jeti Duplex & Graupner HoTT telemetry support (Current, Voltage, Used Capacity) – Optional High Current Shutdown with Power Regeneration – Programmable Overcurrent Protection (0.1A – 20A)
Shutdown Current – you can specify the maximum allowed current before the Voltario shuts down the load. By default, after reaching the shutdown current, it takes approximately 0.5 seconds before the fuse reacts. But the overcurrent shutdown reacts proportionally faster if the current is higher.
Our Quality Control department has been doing a great job lately! Not only are they thorough, but they also accept payment in stale bread and sunflower seeds.
This week James will be talking our new Elite series devices including the awaited in-line poly fuses and the Voltario S30 sensor and T30 switch. He will dive in to the uses of these new devices along with using the Voltario T30 along with the Jeti Wireless Switch Expander for multiple devices, along with a classroom style discussion on setting up the sequencer in your Jeti transmitter. We have gotten a lot of questions lately on this week’s topics, especially the Sequencer, so you’ll definitely want to tune in this week.
Hi, all! This Coronavirus hasn’t wiped us out! We are still answering phones and shipping out orders.
If you’re self-isolating now may be the best opportunity to catch up on your latest build or repair a model or two. We are here to facilitate and assist with your questions.
Enjoy this photo of the latest addition to the Esprit Team (we’ve got 5!). Stay safe and happy flying! 👍😀
This week James will be talking about Opale Paramodel’s unique line of products, along with a discussion on paramotor programming and some great video clips of these beautiful machines in flight. We have gotten a lot of interest lately in Opale Paramodels, so you’ll definitely want to tune in this week.
We apologize, due to unforeseen circumstances there won’t be a livestream this week.
However, next week James will be talking about the Jeti Main Switch and using the Jeti Wireless Switch Expander for multiple devices, along with a discussion on Logical Switches and his views on the state of the hobby. We have gotten a lot of questions lately on these topics, especially logical switches, so you’ll definitely want to tune in!
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