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Old February 20th 17, 05:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Craig Funston
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Default Oudie starved for power

On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 7:36:17 AM UTC-8, Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
On Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 8:46:41 PM UTC-8, Craig Funston wrote:
On Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 10:30:05 AM UTC-8, John Ferguson wrote:
Think you need to get the V7 checked out as I've run an Oudie from both a
V7 and an S80, both varios supply enough power to charge the Oudie without
problem.

John

At 16:14 19 February 2017, Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
Help!

I run my Oudie from my V7 so that it gets all the flarm data from my
Flarm
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Core. Unfortunately it tends to run out of battery power towards the end
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f the flight, even though the V7 is supplying juice.

I measure the current draw of the Oudie in this setup and it came in
around=
160ma. I then plugged it into the Colibri II connection I have a s a
GPS
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backup, and it then drew 360ma. The red charging light also came on.. I
mo=
ved it back to the V7 and the charging light went back to green and
current=
again dropped to 160ma.

Conclusion: V7 output is current limited and starving the Oudie in
flight.

Solution: so what I need is power from the Colibri II power supply, but
da=
ta from the V7. Anyone ever done this? I could make some funky splitter
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ble, but I am worried about ground loops between the V7 and the Colibri
II
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power supply.

Any suggestions or experience solving this problem?

Thanks,

Matt


Matt,

I had exactly the same issue. The V7 power output to the PDA is limited to 1A which is less than the power consumption of the Oudie with the screen at full bright. I made a power supply out of the stock powered Oudie data cable. Here's a link to how it was set up.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/15qwaepsnk...20v.3.pdf?dl=0


It runs directly off the ship power and provides plenty of juice to keep the Oudie topped off.

Craig
7Q


Thanks Craig

I am using that Oudie power supply to run the Colibri II in flight. I am hoping I can run both devices off that same supply which would make the cable described, quite a bit different. FYI, I also found this supply (shipped with Oudie) to be quite noisy electrically, to the point where I was seeing drop-outs on my flarm flight traces. I put a bunch f ferrites on various lines and the problem went away. Most switching supplies are noisy beasts...


Thanks Matt,

It's really interesting to hear you've had drop-outs on your FLARM traces. I've experienced the same, but would have never thought to attribute it to a noisy power supply. Where did you put your ferrites to solve the FLARM drop-out problem?


If you've got 5v coming from the supply to the Colibri it should be easy to tap that and connect to the points shown on the photo. The data wiring doesn't go through the board on my harness. It happens inside the shrink tube ahead of the 5v board connection. I'm just using the board to get a 5v power supply.

Craig