http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Components/General/FQP27P06.pdf
I'm currently waiting for my new Tx in the mail and will be doing a video.
You can use either a "P" or "N" channel Mosfet will work. This curcuit works better than the Crowbar curcuit because it doesn't need a fuse, and with less of a voltage drop. "N" channel Mosfets are more common to find and be to used. I have decieded to just make a reverse polarity connector instead of Modding the radio for a now. I removed the charge port connector from the radio to use as passage way for my wiring.
I used a balance connector to connect to the 11.1v Lipo.
I removed the Tx charge connector and enlarged a whole for the wiring to pass through.
Finished it up with some Velcro to hold the battery. I have already noticed with a 1600mAh 11.1 LiPo my battery life has increased by 2 to 3 or more hrs. SWEET!
Even better protection using both a mosfet and a charge pump IC.
You can find the Charge Pump IC's online.
Here: Charge Pump IC
Comments
I have posted both N & P wiring diagrams.
@Russell
Sorry but I think you still have the wrong diagram. Take a look at this TI application note . Maybe this will help with all the confusion.
MOSFETS are a good way to add reverse battery protection because the operating voltage drop is very low - c. 80mV versus 600mV for a common diode or 300mV for a Schottky.
@Yiangos
Yes, agree, BUT n reverse the built in diode should conduct spoiling the protection.
Ok, seeing the vdo it looks like it works. However the connections doesn't look solid and the exact FET model is not displayed.
So good for you, but can you explain us why it works, despite of the reverse diode?
@ Melih LED's are not good for testing this curcuit because they only work one way. If you connect the led the wrong way how r u to tell whats wrong. The electric motor displays that the curcuit is working correctly. It shows that if connected the correct way it will spin. connected the wrong way and it will not spin and does not spin in reverse.