When I connected a 3S battery measuring 12.5 V, TWOG was showing 8.9
V; while when a 7.9 V battery was connected it showed 5.7 V. I just
now realized that it could be a problem of some resistor since the
ratio coming out is same in both case (12.5/8.9 = 7.9/5.7 = 1.4
approx). Are there any other reasons that may be there for this
incorrect reading?
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Mohit Mundhra
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Mohit Mundhra<address@hidden>
wrote:
I connected a 2S Lipo battery to TWOG Board, but it keeps on showing
5.7 V on the GCS. I checked using a multimeter and found that the
voltage actually is 7.9 V. I tried changing few battery configuration
values but nothing actually worked out. Below mentioned is the
battery
section from my configuration file.
<section name="BAT">
<define name="MILLIAMP_PER_PERCENT" value="0.86"/>
<define name="VOLTAGE_ADC_A" value="0.0177531"/>
<define name="VOLTAGE_ADC_B" value="0.173626"/>
<define name="VoltageOfAdc(adc)" value ="(VOLTAGE_ADC_A * adc +
VOLTAGE_ADC_B)"/>
<define name="CATASTROPHIC_BAT_LEVEL" value="6.0" unit="V"/>
<define name="CRITIC_BAT_LEVEL" value="6.5" unit="V"/>
<define name="LOW_BAT_LEVEL" value="7.0" unit="V"/>
<define name="MAX_BAT_LEVEL" value="8.4" unit="V"/>
</section>
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Mohit Mundhra
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