hoveringal
Member
Hi friends,
Just added the Mini IOSD device to my Woo Kong Flame wheel Quad - using a Go-Pro and a 5.8Ghz FPV system. I LOVE it so far BUT the on screen voltage is inaccurate. It starts at 12.5 volts (or so) but within a minute of flying it drops to 0.3 volts. The quad flies for several more minutes with no ill results. According to the manual: Real time battery voltage of the aircraft power, unit in V. The value is the same as the protection voltage set in the assistant software. blink: first level low-voltage alert. Could this be off since I am not using the voltage protection software? Also does anyone know if they will allow you to change the values from meters to feet and km to mph?
Just added the Mini IOSD device to my Woo Kong Flame wheel Quad - using a Go-Pro and a 5.8Ghz FPV system. I LOVE it so far BUT the on screen voltage is inaccurate. It starts at 12.5 volts (or so) but within a minute of flying it drops to 0.3 volts. The quad flies for several more minutes with no ill results. According to the manual: Real time battery voltage of the aircraft power, unit in V. The value is the same as the protection voltage set in the assistant software. blink: first level low-voltage alert. Could this be off since I am not using the voltage protection software? Also does anyone know if they will allow you to change the values from meters to feet and km to mph?