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8 Great idea, the only OSD feature I'd use is battery voltage.
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30 Game changer right there for me, a simple OSD is all I want anyway.
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139 very neat solution indeed!!
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0 I believe they are about to release a new version of this with better osd options.
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0 By default, the current version displays the camera input power voltage on the OSD. However if you are using a BEC/regulator to power camera, voltage reading will be the regulator output. The HS1190 has a separate input available that needs to be soldered to unregulated voltage. I'm disappointed it did not just comes with a plug and 2 wires for that.
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16 Yes they are releasing a fix for this. In fact one of our local shops is offering to do recalls for anyone who purchased the hs1190. Apparently they are replacing all the ones that broke since they were instructing people to power it direct from the lipo.
The better way to set it up is to remove the back plate and solder in the included wires on to the vbat connection on the camera's board. Just to be extra safe, put a 1000uF 35v low esr cap on your lipo connection.
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