This throttle would be cool on the Rover.

Just FYI thought, a voltage readout will "usually" fluctuate under load just like the bars on the stock display do. So don't expect a nice steady readout you can go by to know exactly how much is left in the battery.

Of course that could be reading it differently and that is all moot.

I agree it would be very useful though. And would look cool. i:)i

That is a cool project the guy is doing though. I like stuff like that.
 
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Just FYI thought, a voltage readout will "usually" fluctuate under load just like the bars on the stock display do. So don't expect a nice steady readout you can go by to know exactly how much is left in the battery.

Of course that could be reading it differently and that is all moot.

I agree it would be very useful though. And would look cool. i:)i

That is a cool project the guy is doing though. I like stuff like that.

Drones are a steady readout because their load is relatively steady (Been RC for decades and FPV for 5 years). The voltage drop is because of internal resistance inherent to a battery cell. But standing voltage is where we can really gauge how much juice is left. It is internal resistance n a cell that eventually makes it unusable for us, they start to get hot, and capacity drops through the floor.

Yes, a very cool project.
 
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