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HKPilot HV Power Module 2.25AMP 10S Lipo 5.3V Output Suit HKPilot/AMP/PX4 w/XT60

$ 5.74

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 56855
  • Theme: Powers HKPilot, Receivers, GPS, Radio
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Part: HK Power Module 10S Lipo w/XT60
  • Model: 56855
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Hobbyking
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    One  (1)
    New
    HKPILOT
    2.25AMP  10S Lipo
    HV Power Module
    5.3V Output
    with
    XT60 Connector
    Powers
    HKPilot, Receiver, GPS Telemetry Radio
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    The HKPilot HV Power Module incorporates both a way to power your HKPilot and accessories as well as report battery voltage and current back to the HKPilot for logging and telemetry data. This can be viewed in the HKPilot’s stored logs or live with a telemetry radio connection. All thru a single and tightly included 6-pin cable that directly matches the HKPilot’s/APM/PX4 connector. The on-board switching regulator outputs 5.3V at a maximum of 2.25A, and can be used up to 45Volts (10S LiPo) and at a maximum of 90 amps. The Power Module is ready to use with XT60 connectors pre-fitted, and shrink wrapped for protection.
    Note:
    The Power Module is rated at 2.25 Amps to power the HKPilot, receiver and peripherals (GPS and Telemetry radio) ONLY. To power servos use an ESC with an adequate BEC or a standalone BEC plugged into the output bus, and remove jumper 1 to isolate the two power lines.
    Specifications:
    Max input voltage:
    45V
    Max current sensing:
    90A
    Switching regulator outputs:
    5.3V at 2.25A max
    Connector:
    6-pos Molex cable plugs directly to HKPilot
    /
    APM/PX4 'PM' connector
    Voltage and current measurement configured for:
    5V ADC
    Includes:
    DF13 6 Position Connector 150mm long
    HKPilot Power Module with XT60 Connectors
    *Note:
    The reference to APM refers to the ArduPilot project, a family of open source autopilots based on the Arduino open source computing platform, developed by 3DR and the open source community. It consists of a choice of ArduPilot Mega (APM) electronics and a range of free software versions for different vehicles and is governed by an open source creative commons license.
    *Note:
    This is not an original Arduino brand product.