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POWER BOX Evolution 40/16
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If both batteries are in good condition, both contribute to the receiving system’s
power supply. This means that each battery only bears half the total load, and both
are recharged to the same level during the charge process. This arrangement
avoids premature damage to your battery cells, and extends the useful life of your
receiver packs significantly.
During the charge process you will find that slightly more capacity can be charged
into one battery, and slightly less into the other. This is normal, provided that the
difference stays within the tolerance range of the components: after several flights
this may be up to 200 - 250 mAh.
This is the reason for the possible discrepancy:
The PowerBox 40/16 Evolution is fitted with two independent IC-controlled voltage
regulators, i.e. one regulator for each battery. This duplication is known as
redundancy. However electronic components - like any other technical parts - are
never 100% identical, i.e. all components have a certain tolerance. We do take the
greatest trouble to select components for our products which exhibit the tightest
tolerances according to the manufacturer’s data sheets, but we cannot completely
avoid minor deviations. Neither are all batteries 100% identical, so it is not possible
to eliminate the problem just by the selection process.
This means that a slight difference in the capacity of your batteries after several
flights actually constitutes proof that your PowerBox contains two independent
systems. We are aware that other systems always feed absolutely identical
capacities into the batteries. We therefore ask you to consider for a moment
whether this could really occur if - as claimed - the system contained two
completely independent systems. Our experience obliges us to conclude that these
alternative systems actually contain no duplicated circuitry - apart from the two
batteries. Both batteries are simply discharged via one regulator, which provides
power to the servos and the receiver.
In our opinion a process of this type does not represent a system with redundancy,
as required for valuable model aircraft and for safe modelling in general.
The PowerBox 40/16 Evolution is equipped with two independent IC-controlled
voltage monitors whose task is to check the performance of the two power sources.
Each monitor is assigned three coloured LEDs which indicate the actual voltage of
the batteries, i.e. one green, one orange and one red LED indicate the voltage of
each battery separately. For this reason we recommend that you install the
PowerBox 40/16 Evolution in your model in such a position that you can clearly
see these voltage monitor LEDs.