I think you should go put that in the Taranis/FrSky sensor thread. It will be helpful for others as well.
Ok! So maybe someone can re-direct me for this - I've had a great night so far! No flying for me!
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Smart Port Lipo Sensor FLVSS will read each cell in your lipo. It will display these on its screen, but can also transmit the readings to your TX, so you can monitor the state of your batteries during flights.
How to read the FLVSS from your Taranis:
1. Enter your model setup. Press 'Menu' once to select your model on the Tarnis. Press the 'ENT' key to select.
2. Press the 'Page' button to enter the model selection screens. Keep pressing 'Page' until you reach the "Custom Switch" screen.
3. Press "Ent" to access the first custom switch. This is probably CS1 unless you've already programmed something into the Taranis. If CS1 is already set, pressing "-" will take you to the CS2 setting - pressing it again will take you to the CS3 setting...you get the idea.
4. Assuming this is the first custom switch you are programming...
5. Press "Ent". You will have highlighted the column to the right of CS1. Press "Ent" again to select this parameter for editing.
6. The column next to CS1 will be flashing - press "+" until you get to the reading "a<x". Press "Ent". We're making a 'switch' that will turn on when a value gets bigger than 'x'. We want that value to be the lowest voltage reading of an individual cell from your battery.
7. Press "-" to get to the next row to the right. Press "Ent" to select the parameter.
8. Press "+" until you get to the parameter "Cell". Press "Ent" to continue. This will now read the lowest cell voltage reported by the FLVSS - sweet! It's too easy

9. Press "+" to get to the next row to the right. You should be getting the routine now. This time you are going to set the voltage warning trigger level. I suggest 3.6v for the lowest cell.
10. Press "Ent" to select the parameter.
11. Press "+" to get to 3.60v (my recommendation for a multi rotor. You could go as low as 3.0v if you really pushed it - but only do this if you know the power curve of your battery - you WILL kill it otherwise, and also risk a sudden shutdown...copter rain). I have a second warning set at 3.4v. I know I should be on the ground by then.
12. Press "Ent" to accept.
13. Press "Exit" to get out of the custom switch page.
14. Press " Page" to get to the next screen - "Custom Functions".
15. Press "Ent" to access the first unused Custom Function - CF1 probably.
16. If the first custom switch you set above was CS1, press "Ent", and then press "+" or "-" until you find CS1. You set a custom 'switch' above, now here you're telling the Taranis what to do when that switch is triggered.
17. Press "Ent" and "-" to get to the next column.
18. Press "Ent" to edit the setting, then "+" to find "Play Sound". We want the Taranis to play an alert when cell voltage gets low. Press "Ent"
19. Press "-" then "Ent" to access the next column. Press "+" or "-" to find "Siren". Press "Ent" to select this sound.
20. Then press "-" to get to the next column, "Ent" to edit it, and "+" until you reach the value "10". This will then play the siren every 10 seconds once one of your Lipo cells has reached the lowest voltage of 3.6v - set from the logic above. Press "Ent" again to accept the setting - the cursor will stop flashing.
21. Select "CF2", then "SC-", "Play Value", then "Cell", then "15". This will read the lowest LiPo cell voltage to you every 15 seconds when you set your Taranis switch "SC" to the middle position. You can choose any switch you want instead of "SC". The Taranis will literally "read" the voltage of the lowest cell to you, in English.
This should give you an idea how to program the Taranis. You can set up secondary alarms, and warnings the same way. This is great, because you don't have to rely on an average reading of the lipo, but can monitor the status of your weakest cell. You can also fly your copter well away from you, and not have to worry about hearing a battery motor alarm - the Taranis will tell you what you need to know. This is one of the best things about the Frsky system, in my opinion.
Let me know if this needs any more filling out with steps or info.
Cheers,
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