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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Apr 12, 2008 0:04:00 GMT 8
The popular Hyperion E-METER is making a comeback as E-METER V2. Those who have used the Hyperion Emeter worldwide knows the dynamic functions of how the E-METER performs. The official release of the E-METER V2 will be only about 2 months away. Please stay tuned as we update you with further information and details. Picture above is the HYPERION E-METER V1...
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Post by dt8666 on Apr 14, 2008 14:43:28 GMT 8
Very interesting product. Will be my wish list item!
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Post by dennisp on Apr 14, 2008 16:16:53 GMT 8
AIYO I need one looks a great gadget yes please sir.... When...?
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Post by gmagnezi on Nov 9, 2008 21:40:40 GMT 8
any news when the E-METER is going to be released to the market? what will be the price? is it going to look the same as V1?
Gabi
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Nov 11, 2008 0:42:53 GMT 8
Hi Gabi, We all are looking forward to the new release, as much as others all over the world. When? we don't know, but all we know is that as soon as we get the news, you will be the first one to be informed here. FYI Nippon Dave is digging his head with his team of engineers into the V2 ... we will know soon if he ever inform us first-hand about it! The design of the V2 will be different, that is all I know, with lots of cool additional functions to be added... now is trade secret! Let's all cross our fingers and look forward till Christmas!
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Post by dennisp on Nov 11, 2008 18:06:36 GMT 8
Sounds great Capt. looking forward to the advanced information as soon as it becomes available...
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Dec 29, 2008 17:42:31 GMT 8
Here is the exciting news we know everyone is waiting for. The EMETER-II will hit Singapore shores end Jan 2009 if our lot is reserved. EMETER SET with RDU (#HP-EM2-SET, MSRP US$199.90)Includes the items pictured: * Emeter II * RDU (remote data unit) * Emeter II<>RDU Data Cable * Emeter II Power Input Plug The Emeter II supports the RDU by downloading log files to Emeter, Display of log files, Calculation of Thrust-Efficiency (if prop selected), Calculation of internal resistances... and much more. In addition, it can program Hyperion TITAN ESC, ATLAS Digital Servos, upcoming ATLAS ESC. It can drive servos or ESC via the dial on the face, or create automated test routines. We could go on... but just have a look at the Quick Guide link below! EMETER V2 Quick Guide:media.hyperion.hk/dn/em2/Em2QuickGuidev206.pdfThere are many items that comes with it separately, we will update you in due time. Please check back regularly. Regards, Derrick
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Post by dennisp on Dec 29, 2008 17:57:11 GMT 8
Keep me posted Capt. this is good news for 2009....
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Jan 6, 2009 8:49:50 GMT 8
TerminologyRDU – The Remote Data Unit contains data storage, and sensors for measuring voltage, current, altitude, ambient temperature and other data. In addition the RDU has input/output connectivity to a receiver or pulse-width driver such that throttle position can be recorded or remote on/off of logging controlled. The RDU can record currents up to 150 amps, with a maximum of 70V. There are also optional sensors available for up to three external temperatures and phase tachometer for brushless motors. Before using the RDU, it is necessary to solder on the connectors of your choice to the RED/BLACK wires marked INPUT (battery side) and LOAD (motor, etc) on RDU bottom. The connectors must be high-quality and matched in size to the maximum currents you expect to draw. Although the RDU is protected against accidental connection with polarity reversed, the ESC which is normally connected to the LOAD side of the RDU, is likely not protected and will be destroyed by reversed polarity. So take great care with connector polarity. ESC - Electronic Speed Controller is used to vary the speed of the model’s motors BEC - Battery Eliminator Circuitry, optionally included in the ESC, is used to power receiver/servos from main power pack instead of a separate receiver pack SD Card – is a mass data storage device which may also be used for transfer of data between a PC and the Emeter II, including: •Emeter II and RDU firmware updates •Files for On-line screen help •Prop constants data •Data logs •Parameters for user-programmable servo or ESC drivers SD card is not included but is strongly suggested for complete functionality. Standard (or Mini/Micro in adapter) SD SDHC cards up to 4Gb are supported. They must be formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. Phase Tachometer sensor – (option part # HP-EM2-TACHBL) has a single wire which should be connected to any of the three wires into a brushless motor, and the 3 pin plug which fits the RDU socket labelled ‘RPM’. External Temp 1,2,3 sensors – (option parts #HP-EM2-TMP1 and #HP-EM2-TMP23) Note that Temp#1 must be purchased in order to add temps #2 and #3, as only TEMP#1 connects direct to RDU (2,3 connect with #1).
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Jan 6, 2009 8:51:45 GMT 8
Please note for External Temp 1,2,3 sensors (option parts #HP-EM2-TMP1 and #HP-EM2-TMP23) will only be available at later date - about 2/3 weeks after the release of the EMETER and RDU.
Cheers.
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