Checking Battery Voltage
Seahorse supplies a battery checker with
the KontikiDrone. The battery checker
will check the voltage of the battery and
the voltage of each cell in the battery.
Plug the balancer cable of the battery
into the battery tester. The tested will
BEEP, and then show the total voltage of
the battery, followed by the voltage of
each cell.
A fully charged LiPo 6S battery is 25.2V
and each cell should be 4.20v. The cells
may vary up or down by 0.02v (range
4.18v to 4.22v) Do not use if there is a
variance greater than 0.2v between the
cells.
Always fly will a fully charged battery. Do
not fly with a partially discharged
battery as you do not know how much
energy or flight time is left in the
battery.
Never fly with a battery that has a
voltage reading less than 23 volts. This means the battery is 50% discharged and the safety margin
is reduced.
The image to the right shows how the battery voltage checker works and what the different
numbers are.
Otherwise, there are many videos on YouTube reviewing this checker and showing how it works.
Below is a link to one of them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgHH8I8vuPU
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