How much Ampere from DJI Wookong M

Hi Wookongfriends.
does anybody know how much Ampere i can get from the Wookong BEC ?
i use a retracting landing Gear, wich gets its energy from the reciever, and i would like to power some 3 Watt Leds
with a rc switch modul. But that means, that the LEDs are also powered via the reciever/ Wookong BEC.
i didnt find something about this in the manual and i am a bit afraid that it will be to much.
regards Jochen
 

BorisS

Drone Enthusiast
Hi Wookongfriends.
does anybody know how much Ampere i can get from the Wookong BEC ?
i use a retracting landing Gear, wich gets its energy from the reciever, and i would like to power some 3 Watt Leds
with a rc switch modul. But that means, that the LEDs are also powered via the reciever/ Wookong BEC.
i didnt find something about this in the manual and i am a bit afraid that it will be to much.
regards Jochen

Hi Jochen,

I wouldn't do that. I know right at the begging when the PMU came out, they published the amount of A the Bec in the PMU can deliver, i can't find it anymore though.
I don't know how the PMU is set up and if the BEC included also powers the Can-bus thus all the components like the MC IMU anything thats on the can-bus. The PMU is your life line though and if anything happens to
it your bird will go down ( that again not knowing if the BEC only powers external devices and there is another regulator for the can-bus). Nevertheless don't risk it !

Use one if these for your LEDS http://shop.jet-1a.com/product_info...=1777&osCsid=6195f98fee2b74dba9059150790499be

Whats the story with your landing gear do you know how much it pulls if the motors stall ?

Boris
 

Agreed... don't compromise your flight control system by tapping in to limited resources and/or causing large power draw or an electrical short....... Swiss Air - Peggy's Cove air disaster comes to mind here!

Suggestions: Don't use 4S batteries and don't attach a voltage regulator to get volts down from 14.8 to 11.1, just install a very small capacity separate 11.1 volt Lipo dedicated to these lights only. The dedicated battery is about the same weight and size of a voltage regulator and you won't be wasting electrical energy in the form of heat. If you are running out of spare radio channels and are using ppm or s.bus/d.bus you can use one of your previously configured transmitter switches to simultaneously control your LED lights. In my case the LEDs come on when I switch from attitude mode to GPS mode. The LED output just connects to one of the remaining Receiver dedicated servo output ports.
 

Thanks for your answers.

Boris:
im using the photohigher landing gear with the Savöx Servo 2270SG.
At the moment it gets the energy via the reciever/wookong.
Do you think its better to use an external BEC and connect the servo only via the signal cable?
 

BorisS

Drone Enthusiast
Thanks for your answers.

Boris:
im using the photohigher landing gear with the Savöx Servo 2270SG.
At the moment it gets the energy via the reciever/wookong.
Do you think its better to use an external BEC and connect the servo only via the signal cable?

Japp I would recommend that ! Not sure can't find the Savöx current draw info but a stalling servo over you receiver getting its supply from the MC ... PMU i would not recommend.

I personally only use these BEC really small adjustable to different Voltage and up to 10 A output etc.
http://www.castlecreations.com/support/documents/cc_bec_user_guide.pdf

Just watch out you need a USB connector from them to adjust the V and to do firmware upgrade etc.

Boris
 

Thanks Boris.
On the Wookong BEC is a 5Volt 3A sign.
I talked to Savöx and they say that the servo might take about 2,5 A when the servo should be blocked.
The WKM takes 0,9 A on 5Volt.

That means changing to an external BEC is a really good idea.
Thanks for your input.
Jochen
 

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