HAN111 Hanger 9 DVT Voltmeter and Tach
EXPERIENCED MODELERS KNOW that the only way to be sure if you have
enough charge left to safely get in that last minute flight is with an accurate digital
voltmeter. In fact, most experi enced modelers won’t go to the field without one.
Another indispensable field accessory is a tachometer, which is used to check
and compare engine performance, set needle valves, and conduct various other
performance functions. Now Hangar 9 has consolidated these two field
accessories into one convenient, compact unit.
A great combination
Hangar 9’s new Digital Voltmeter and Tachometer (DVT™) combines a digital
voltmeter with a built in load for 4 and 5 cell receiver packs and a 9.6 volt
transmitter pack with a tachometer that accurately reads in 10 rpm increments for
2 , 3 , or 4 bladed props.
The tachometer function reads up to 29,000 rpm in 10 rpm increments. Plus, the
unit automatically turns itself off after two minutes, if not in use, saving the
included 9V battery.
The voltmeter function features a switch that allows both JR and Futaba polarity
transmitters to be selected, so all brands of transmitters can be used. The DVT
places a 240mA load on 4 cell packs, a 300mA load on 5 cell packs, and a
400mA load on 9.6 volt transmitter packs. Plus, a low battery indicator shows
when the included 9V battery is low.
Hangar 9’s DVT combines two vital field accessories into one convenient
package — a must have field box item for flyers of all skill levels.