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Hi! I need to get some data off of the internal storage, but don't have a battery. Can I power it with a regular dc powersupply? If so, what's the pinout and voltages?
 
Hi! I need to get some data off of the internal storage, but don't have a battery. Can I power it with a regular dc powersupply? If so, what's the pinout and voltages?
The voltage is 11.1 Volts.
Positive is the "Vertical" contact. Ground is "horizontal", matching the other two.
Breeze Battery connectors.jpg
 
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PS: Does the OEM charger happen to provide 11.1v on some pins? Otherwise I'll go find a customizable powersupply!
 
I don't know for sure, but I think the OEM charger has to see something like 10V total before it will start charging. It also may not charge if there is no voltage sensed on the other two contacts.
 
A 12VDC supply will work.

@WTFDproject is correct about the OEM charger. It has to see proper voltages on all 4 pins in order to start supplying voltage. Therefore it cannot be used to power the aircraft.
 
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Thanks, used a dc 11.1v and worked fine :)

Now that I found my toast batttery I see it says 11.1v, sorry for wasting your time.

Looking into either getting a new battery or a new aircraft, the batteries are very expensive :)
 
No waste at all. The 11.1V is the nominal voltage (storage charge voltage) of the battery pack. The full charge voltage is 12.6V (4.2V/cell) for the 3 cells in series.
 
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