X10+
#1
Hello Jim. I wanted to know if you think using the X10+ is ok for use in a 120cc 3D aerobatic plane. I have two of them and before I buy another X24, I was hoping I could use the X10+ instead.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Robert
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#2
We can't recommend using them for anything more than 30cc size aircraft. They were actually designed for small foamie jets, where you need a lot of outputs.
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#3
Thanks for your response. What is the criteria that makes it suitable for up to 30cc planes? I ask because the servo bus has been tested up to 80Amps which would make it sufficient even for 40% airplanes. I must be missing something. If you could let me know it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Robert
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#4
Single battery input for one. You would never use a single battery input with anything larger than 30cc size, which is big enough to carry dual batteries.

80A is *barely* sufficient for a 40% size aircraft. Our 33% with 7 JR8611 servos pulls over 60A during a snap to snap maneuver. Larger servos, especially HV types can pull 100A during a high deflection maneuver.
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#5
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Is it Ok to use one RFU with a Y harness to feed 2 X10's?  Or is there a better /safer way to do it?

One X10 in the fuse for the throttle, elevator, rudder, on-board glow, and the battery.  Then another X10 mounted in the wing for ailerons, flaps, and retracts as shown in the picture?

   
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#6
You can do that but we recommend powering the RFU using only one of the X10+ boards - so in your Y-cable, pull the power wire from one of that plugs going into either X10+.
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#7
(10-24-2021, 04:39 AM)XPS Wrote: You can do that but we recommend powering the RFU using only one of the X10+ boards - so in your Y-cable, pull the power wire from one of that plugs going into either X10+.

Thanks for getting back to me.  I must be doing something wrong as I have no power to the second X10 after cutting the power (middle red) lead on the Y harness to the second X10 board.  Nothing was done to the male to male wires.

RFU has 3 wires on it.  The one X10 with the battery connected to it has 3 wires on it and the other X10 has 2 wires on it (just brown and orange) as with the middle red is cut on the Y harness.    

thanks for your time and support
 

   
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#8
You need to power both X10+ units. The Y-cable is strictly for powering the RFU with one of the X10+'s, and providing signal back to both X10+'s.
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