Futaba telemetry

FUTABA SENSOR CURRENT SENSOR (SBS-01C)

€69.05
12-8723
Futaba
In stock

Telemetry current sensor for Futaba RC models with FASSTest, T-FHSS Air (for aircraft) and T-FHSS Surface (for cars) telemetry transmission systems. Allows simultaneous measurement of current (0-150 A), voltage (0-70 V) and electrical charge (0-32767 mAh). Ideal for measuring current drawn from propulsion or receiving batteries of aircraft, helicopters, cars and ships, and similar applications. The sensor's operating states are indicated by an LED.

  • Compatible receivers: Futaba receivers with S.BUS2 port
  • Connection to the receiver: socket S.BUS2
  • Number of addresses required by the sensor: 3*
  • Default address number setting (starting address): 24*
  • Transmitted telemetry data: current, voltage, transmitted electric charge (the value of the electric charge remains in the sensor's memory even after switching off - if you want to start a new measurement from zero, you must reset the memory by pressing the reset button on the sensor, otherwise the new values will be added to the previous state)
  • Typical installation: in the positive supply branch of the speed controller (when measuring the intake from the drive battery), in the positive supply branch of the receiver (when measuring the intake from the receiver battery
  • Power supply 3.7-7.4 V (rated battery voltage)
  • The sensor kit includes: sensor SBS-01C with wires, fuse, heat shrink tubing, instructions.

    *) Telemetry sensors are identified on the S.BUS2 serial bus by an address number ("slot"); more complex sensors transmitting more than one data may require several consecutive addresses, in which case the first address belonging to that sensor is called the starting address.

Technical data:

  • Power supply: 3.5-8.4 V
  • Measured current range: 0-150 A
  • Measured voltage range: 0-70V
  • Measured charging range: 0-32767mAh
  • Length (with cables): 180mm (with current cables), voltage cable 700mm
  • Weight: 23g

*Follow the instructions included with the product.