Ar9110 instruction manual, Applications – Spektrum SPMAR9110 User Manual
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AR9110 Instruction Manual
Features
The Spektrum
™
AR9110 PowerSafe
™
offers the ultimate solution for powering
high-current draw radio systems. In aircraft with multiple high-current draw
servos (e.g. giant-scale aircraft, jets, etc.), the AR9110 PowerSafe can provide
peak current of up to 50 amps and offers true dual battery redundancy and a
fail-on soft switch for the ultimate in reliability. By locating up to four remote
receivers throughout the aircraft, the RF link can be optimized in even the most
demanding aircraft installations that have significant conductive materials like
carbon, stainless steel bypass tubes, tuned exhausts, etc.
•	 True	dual	battery	redundancy—each	battery	is	isolated	and	if	one	fails/
shorts the other takes over.
• Utilizes up to four remote receivers for the ultimate RF link in even the most
demanding applications.
•	 Up	to	35	amps	continuous	and	50	amps	peak	current	handling	capability
•	 Soft	switch	fails-on	if	the	switch	is	damaged
•	 Two	types	of	failsafe:	Smartsafe	(throttle	only)	and	preset	failsafe	(all	servos)
•	 QuickConnect:	if	a	power	interruption	(brownout)	occurs	the	system	
reconnects in less than 1/2 second
•	 Aircraft	Telemetry	and	Flight	Log	compatible
•	 Heavy	16AWG	dual	battery	leads	with	pre-wired	E-flite
®
EC3 connectors
• Compatible with all Spektrum
™
and JR
®
full range radio and module
systems
• 2048 resolution
Applications
The PowerSafe main unit is not a receiver. The PowerSafe main unit is a power
distribution center that provides up to 35-amps continuous and 50-amps
peak current to power your system. Through extensive testing our engineers
discovered that mounting the receiver in the typical location in sophisticated
aircraft (an aircraft with many high-current draw servos and/or conductive
materials), at the end of the servo and battery leads, is not the optimum
location to provide the clearest RF signal. The AR9110 PowerSafe uses up to
four (a minimum of three are required) remotely mounted receivers that can be
optimally placed in your aircraft providing the best possible RF link in the most
demanding conditions.
•	 Giant-scale	aircraft
• Jets with multiple high-current draw servos
• Scale aircraft with multiple high-current draw servos and accessories
(e.g. lights, ESCs, air valves, etc.)