Transmitter Batteries

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I am curious what type of batteries people are using in their radio? Regular Alkaline, Rechargeable, Lithium, something else? I have always used the regular alkaline but was wondering if other folks think something else is better and why. I soured on rechargeable batteries long before getting the Phantom because they just didn't last very long before the charger refused to charge them.

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I use generic alkaline type.
No need to spend big bucks.
Obviously the more expensive typically the longer they will last if change-out frequency is an issue.

The Tx is regulated and will provide 100% power output until the 'low batt.' alarm kicks-in.
This level differs a bit between Phantom models but is explained in the manual(s).
 
N017RW said:
I use generic alkaline type.
No need to spend big bucks.
Obviously the more expensive typically the longer they will last if change-out frequency is an issue.

The Tx is regulated and will provide 100% power output until the 'low batt.' alarm kicks-in.
This level differs a bit between Phantom models but is explained in the manual(s).

Does the 1st phantom have a low battery signal? If so it doesnt work on mine.I had a crash due to low batteries in transmitter,it gives me no warning
 
htownphantom said:
Does the 1st phantom have a low battery signal? If so it doesnt work on mine.I had a crash due to low batteries in transmitter,it gives me no warning

The transmitter should beep like crazy on low batteries. But Phantom 1 has no audible low battery indicator, only LED from the back.

http://wiki.dji.com/en/index.php/Phanto ... troduction
 
htownphantom said:
N017RW said:
I use generic alkaline type.
No need to spend big bucks.
Obviously the more expensive typically the longer they will last if change-out frequency is an issue.

The Tx is regulated and will provide 100% power output until the 'low batt.' alarm kicks-in.
This level differs a bit between Phantom models but is explained in the manual(s).

Does the 1st phantom have a low battery signal? If so it doesnt work on mine.I had a crash due to low batteries in transmitter,it gives me no warning


This manual:

http://download.dji-innovations.com/dow ... 1.7_en.pdf

...on page 9 says it does.
 
Mine must be broken,I do not get an alarm.I thought maybe the red lights would blink differently or something but they dont
 
ran the Duracell alkaline batteries that the seller i bought my p2v from supplied now i use rechargeable batteries (i use multiple sets so i can charge a set while i use a set)

the brand is Duracell and energizer of both rechargeable batteries
 

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