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**For large sized aircraft, each pack can be 3000 to 6000mAh
 
**For large sized aircraft, each pack can be 3000 to 6000mAh
 
*15C or higher discharge rates are generally a good choice solid voltage under load.
 
*15C or higher discharge rates are generally a good choice solid voltage under load.
*Our team generally does not use regulators. There is one made by Spektrum that can be used between each battery and the Aura Professional. The two regulators must be very well matched to keep the packs current draw balanced.
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*Our team generally does not use regulators. In the past Spektrum (SPMVR6007, SPMVR6010) made ones that can be used between each battery and the Aura Professional. The two regulators must be very well matched to keep the packs current draw balanced.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:31, 10 June 2019

Aura Professional

-Under Construction- We welcome user contact and information.

General Information and Tips

General

  • Will add content here

Programming the Battery LEDs

  • Aura Config Tool Instructions

Battery Choices

The choice of the battery/power supply is completely up to the user. Here are some suggestions based on our teams experience.

  • We are primarily using LiPo and LiFe 2-cell batteries with high voltage servos and accessories for our Pro Class aircraft
    • For smaller sized aircraft, each pack can be 1200 to 2500mAh
    • For medium sized aircraft, each pack can be 2000 to 4000mAh
    • For large sized aircraft, each pack can be 3000 to 6000mAh
  • 15C or higher discharge rates are generally a good choice solid voltage under load.
  • Our team generally does not use regulators. In the past Spektrum (SPMVR6007, SPMVR6010) made ones that can be used between each battery and the Aura Professional. The two regulators must be very well matched to keep the packs current draw balanced.