stevelawiw wrote:it 'drops out' before I get to start a charge
Does it mean that the app shows "No signal" after connecting a little while? If so, the app can connect to the BT but the connection is not stable. Did you try to charge through PL8 software with BT? Did it work properly?
On mine the only thing you see externally is a tiny loop of servo cable emerging from the rear case and the same servo plug connected to the PL8s connector. The power is soldered to the pins on the inside. Plus and minus. From the RC 5V thingy. The plug can be disconnected to use the FUIM3 in case of firmware updates. That MIGHT work fine on BT as well, but not sure I dare test that!
Use ferrite ring on power supply output, and 0.1uF Ceramic Capacitor, and any 7v upwards electrolytic (watch polarity) of a sensible size also on the input to the BT thingy.
Until I did this, mine suffered the same way, at say 10 or 20A charge. Now it never does.
ICEUK wrote:Bm. Did take the supply. From the resistor or directly from psu input? Also. Have u got any pictures of how u wired yours inside pl8?
Thx
Don't take ground from the 'black' input wire or capacitor as the ground line is switched by the PL8 (for some weird reason), so that would introduce ground loop noise into the DC-DC converter, particularly at high charge rates.
ICEUK wrote:what does ymmv mean?
Irving wrote:ICEUK wrote:Bm. Did take the supply. From the resistor or directly from psu input? Also. Have u got any pictures of how u wired yours inside pl8?
Thx
You need to take the -ve supply from the ground pin on the 3-pin connector. I took my +ve connection from the + side of the big BLACK capacitor. Using these two points gives a clean supply and no other components were needed. YMMV of course.
Don't take ground from the 'black' input wire or capacitor as the ground line is switched by the PL8 (for some weird reason), so that would introduce ground loop noise into the DC-DC converter, particularly at high charge rates.
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