Now in your cart 0 items  

You have no items in your shopping cart.

Free Shipping On All Orders

Lowest Price Guarantee

FAST delivery

Matek PDB-HEX PDB 2-12s
  • Hot Sale! Matek Power Distribution Board (PDB) 2 - 12s for Hexacopter and Quad in Australia

New
Sale

Matek PDB-HEX PDB 2-12s

$29.95  $15.00
Save: 50% off

Tax included & free shipping

Availability : In-Stock

This product is already at its best price

Free Exchanges for 30 Days

100% Original Products

Limited Time

Ship to me This item ships free on all orders

Product Information

Are you in Australia and eager to purchase a top - notch Matek 2 - 12s HEX PDB? Matek has launched an outstanding PDB that can handle the high power needed to push X - Class or heavy - lift drones to their limits. This PDB is perfect for powering a Hexacopter or quad. It can manage a continuous current of 140A and a burst current of 264A. The input voltage range is 6 - 60V (2 - 12S LiPo). It features 6x ESC power / signal / telemetry pads. The current sensor can handle up to 264A with a 3.3V ADC. The BEC Vx output, default at 5V, offers different voltage options with overcurrent protection and short - circuit tolerance. It also has a voltage divider with 1K:20K resistors. Physically, it's easy to mount with multiple options and has compact dimensions and light weight. The package includes a PDB - HEX, a Rubycon ZLJ 63V 390uF, a JST - SH1.0_8pin cable, and 2x JST - SH1.0_8pin connectors. Browse more MATEK, FC's, and DRONE ELECTRONICS products now!

Using the Matek PDB - HEX is easy. First, make sure your battery voltage is within the 6 - 60V (2 - 12S LiPo) range. Connect the battery to the appropriate terminals. The ESC power pads can handle a continuous current of 60A and a burst of 100A, so connect your ESCs carefully. You can use the JST - SH - 8P connector to access battery voltage, current signal, and other useful data. The BEC Vx output, default at 5V, can be changed to 9V or 12V by bridging the corresponding jumpers. When using these different voltages, be aware of the continuous and maximum current limits. Regarding maintenance, keep the PDB clean and free from dust and moisture. Check the connections regularly to ensure they are secure. If there's an overcurrent situation, the PDB has self - recovery protection, but it's best to find and fix the cause of the overcurrent. When storing, keep it in a dry and cool place. And that's all you need to know to get the most out of your Matek PDB - HEX.


Copyright (C) likehardvs.com 2025 All Rights Reserved.
TOP