Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 10:25AM
Hi,

I am currently charge the Vbar Control Evo with provided usb A to C cable and 5V usb charger.
Is this possible to charge the device with ubc-c cable connect to 12v power supply or 3s-4s lipo?
For the Vbar Control Touch, I am using a 5.5mm plug and 12-16V power supply(3-4s lipo), it works fine.

Thank you


Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 10:49AM
On USB-C the used Voltage is negoiated by some special signalling on 2 Pins of the Connector. This allows some capable chargers to switch to 12V. The Port is capable of handling this. Usually this is not happening, since on 5V the 15W power demand (5V/3A) of the VBars Charger is sufficient.
Using a plain cable is dangerous, since the Protocol does not run here. No idea if this may work. At this point i do not recommend trying this.

so long ... Uli
http://www.vstabi.de
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 11:33AM
Hi,

I wouldn't recommend it, either. More precise, I wouldn't recommend using other than USB compatible chargers.

Reason, there was more than one customer who tried some power supply which had a USB C-type connector (non-removable, by the way), and they damaged the main board.
For one of those power supplies we found out that it came with a cheapo tablet computer, and it's not genuine USB C, but the manufacturer of the tablet seems to have opted for the USB C-type/form factor connector.

No negotiation of the power rating, or a different pin layout, and 'pffffff' ... white smoke.

When looking for a mobile fast-charging solution, look for a PD compatible power bank.

Kind regards

Eddi

Born to fly ...
forced to work.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 11:35AM
Thank Ulrich, I better to stick with 5v usb charger.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 12:03PM
Thank Eddi,

That's one of my friend, his VBCe is fried with Anker charger, last night I intented to use Pi power adapter 27W USB-C(non-removable with PD), then he talk me do not use PD USB-C to C, use provided cable with USB A-C charger for safe.

There is a lot of USB-C with PD from my accessories, iPhone/iPad 20W charger, laptop dock, monitor,... but honestly there is no such USB-A 5V/3A capable, only a Panasonic AC extension cord which include USB 5v/2.1A.

Yeah, Power bank is the solution to charge at the field.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/11/2024 12:04PM by Nhan Phan.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 12:16PM
Hi,

well, I have a power bank at home which came with a dual PD charger (USB A to Micro USB, can be charged with two wires parallel).

This one has one standard USB port, and one USB PD port, which iirc can output up to 12 V.
Can't be sure what the transmitter and the charger negotiate, but it charges rather quickly.

In any case, 15 W's the limit, no matter how you calculate, so 5 V/3 A or 12 V/1.25 A or something in between, 5/2.1 would mean 'only' 10.5 but 'better than nothing' smiling smiley

I'm actually not sure what the Apple 20 W has printed on it's type label, but I could check when back at home.

Best,

Eddi

Born to fly ...
forced to work.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 11, 2024 04:58PM
Hi Eddi,
Apple 20W charger is rated 5v/3A, 9/2.2A, should it be fine?


Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 12, 2024 05:26AM
One more thing, that I noticed, the led flashing when VBCE is on, is this normal?
VBCe flashing 01
VBCe flashing 02
VBCe flashing 03
My friend VBCe does not have or maybe it is the same but the 14000 battery cover the led light.
Also question why his VBCe latest update is version .121 but mine .122
VBCE latest .121

Thank you.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 12, 2024 09:11AM
Hi,

yes, the Apple charger is fine. The transmitter and the charger negotiate what's best.
Technically, you'd get 5 V * 3 A=15 W or 9 V * (1.666 A)= 15 W where the transmitter is the limiting factor, it will never draw more than 15 W in total.
Same as if you were using the original a 12 V * 1.5 A wall charger (VBar Control Classic, Touch), that's 18 W max. but the transmitter would draw only 15 W. Some overrating in A is never a mistake, by the way, this way, the charger is not running at full load.

The LED flashing is normal.

About the update, if another update run makes no difference (WiFi or USB ), try the following:

. power down your transmitter (long tap, Full OFF)
. _while holding_ the left stick to the lower right corner, power on again (display will remain blank)
. connect to computer
. run VBar Control Manager
. after the update, if, the transmitter will reboot automatically, or it might be necessary to power cycle it the hard way (hold power button for 15 + seconds until it disconnects from computer, then power on again

While writing this, I'm trying to download the videos, but it's oh-so-slow, like on a 2,400 Baud modem ... maybe the download finishes sometimes later today.

Kind regards

Eddi

Born to fly ...
forced to work.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/12/2024 09:11AM by Eddi E. aus G..
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 12, 2024 10:19AM
Thank Eddi,

It is a cheap host 1GB storage, so bandwidth is limited, the video is about 21mb, I uploaded one of video to youtube,
https://youtube.com/shorts/hcspGhzlVT0?feature=shared

I will let him try your instructions, please confirm .122 is the latest, my series is 5607, his series is 5603, closely number, and the same hardward.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 12, 2024 11:24AM
Update, by pulling the left stick to lower right, my friend VBCe update to .122 successfully.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 12, 2024 11:55AM
Hi,

oh my ... I have aborted the downloads, they were not done, even now.

Flashing ... apples and oranges. There's an LED right below the display, in the middle of the transmitter.
This is the charging LED.

Then, there's an operating LED inside (lights up solid red when the transmitter is running), this is possibly visible, or more likely not, depending on a) which battery you have and b) if you have transparent case or not ;-)

Then, there's the radio module inside, which has LEDs like the receiver satellite, which flash red and green during rx/tx operation.

All normal ...

.122 is current as of now.

Kind regards

Eddi

Born to fly ...
forced to work.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/12/2024 11:56AM by Eddi E. aus G..
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 12, 2024 03:50PM
Hi Eddi,

Battery is 7000mah 1s2p li-on version, case is yellow case, the flash is only see in dark, very dark, when the light turn off
It is LED3, red circle in attachment.

From your informamation, it should be relate to Tx/Rx led.
Thank you.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/12/2024 03:50PM by Nhan Phan.


Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 15, 2024 10:53AM
Hi,

ah, OK, this is the operating LED inside VBar Control EVO. In touch, it's in a different location, and red.

The radio module is on the other side of the main board, you only see the four holding clips, in your photo.

Maybe a heretic question, but I can't hold back grinning smiley do you actually use your transmitter to fly helicopters, or just to theorize?
winking smiley winking smiley winking smiley

Best,

Eddi

Born to fly ...
forced to work.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 15, 2024 01:30PM
Hi Eddi,

Unboxed and registered, installed apps on July 10,
First charge device with 5/2.1A, was planning to buy more power charger, and suddenly see its flashing at back.
Afraid of something abnormal because I do not see flashing in my Touch transparent case, so I go here to ask,
I have not flied with it yet.

Thank you.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/15/2024 01:32PM by Nhan Phan.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 15, 2024 02:10PM
Hi again,

OK, I understand.

So far, all yhou showed us looks normal.
The only LED you need to know is the one below the display, which flashes red while connected to a power supply, to indicate the transmitter is charging.

Cheers

Eddi

Born to fly ...
forced to work.
Re: Vbar control Evo USB-C 12v charge
July 15, 2024 03:52PM
Thank you,
So I'm reassured.
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