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Old 23-09-2014
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Hi all, I have a Sanwa Exzes transmitter, I am happy with it apart from one thing. The voltage cut off protection is automatically set at 11v, when I charge my pack (9.6v pack), even stopping it at around 10.7v, when I put it in the transmitter that annoying alarm buzzes "over voltage", so it's out with the pack and discharge it, try it back, then usually repeat the process a couple of times until the transmitter works. I felt a 7.2v pack would drain too quickly. Another option is a 7.2v lipo, any one else had these issues?
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Old 24-09-2014
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Have you got the battery setting right? There's a a option somewhere for the voltage/number of cells. I have a lipo in my Gemini x and only charge it once every 3 months or so,
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Old 24-09-2014
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If it's an exzes x it should only have a 7.4v Lipo in (2s).

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