If you have ordered the DeltaQuad with a LiPo battery it will come with a plug & play charger. This charger
can charge an empty DeltaQuad main flight battery in approximately 6 hours. To charge the battery insert
both the power and balance plugs in the charger, it will commence charging automatically. When the LED
light on the charger turns green the LiPo will have been charged.
The DeltaQuad LiPo can also be charged using a third party charging solution and is capable of charging in
approximately 1 hour if your charger is capable of providing 20 Amperes. Charging at this rate can be
convenient but may limit the durability of the LiPo, it is recommended to charge the LiPo at no more than 5
Amperes for maximum life time.
1. Remove the battery from the vehicle. The battery should never be charged inside the vehicle.
2. Never charge batteries unattended unless you can charge them inside a LiPo safe.
3. Charge in an isolated area, away from other flammable materials.
4. Let the battery cool down to ambient temperature before charging.
5. Never charge the battery at more than 23 Amperes, as this will reduce the number of charge cycles and
efficiency of the battery.
When storing a LiPo for a period longer then 1 week make sure to store it at approximately 50% charge. This
will increase the lifetime of your battery. The LiPo should be stored in a safe and dark location between 5
and 25 degrees Celsius and never left exposed to direct sunlight for a prolonged period of time
The DeltaQuad records on-board logs that contain vast amounts of information regarding the flights. These
on-board logs are stored on the SD-Card and should be retrieved and processed after one or more flights.
Every DeltaQuad should have a well maintained logbook that keeps a record of every flight. In most cases
when having your vehicle certified this is a requirement.
Processing the on-board flight logs
On-board flight logs can be retrieved from the SD-Card in the flight controller. Remove the SD-Card and
download the log files from the Log folder on the card. The logs will be stored in a subfolder that is named by
the date of the flights. Logs can be uploaded to for an easy overview. Logs should
also be stored locally as the DeltaQuad Flight Review server does not store logs indefinitely.
DeltaQuad Flight Review
Logs can also be reviewed using the application. This does require in-depth knowledge of the log
format.
Flightplot
After retrieving the on-board flight logs remember to re-insert the SD-Card in the flight controller. As this can