Has anyone experienced their smart controller getting extremely hot? Is it normal for it to get really hot?
Here is the background. I was out flying today during my lunch break. Giving the new controller its first real extended test. I was flying sitting in my car in an empty parking lot. Outside temperature was 50 degrees. I had the smart controller on 100% brightness and had it in the sun coming in from my car window to test the readability in direct sun. It was much easier to see than my iPhone X. The smart controller fan was on and it was making quite a bit of noise. I noticed the back of the controller near the C1 and C2 buttons was hot. Not unlike an iPad or even iPhone. What I also noticed when tapping the screen is that the display was very hot. Not able to have a finger on it for more than 5-10 seconds. My question is - Is this normal?
This is not even close to an extreme operating environment that I got the controller to work in. Namely on hot and sunny days, when in direct sunlight, many times mobile devices dim or even shut down. This controller I thought was supposed to eliminate that from happening. (Granted it didn't and may never shut down from just being hot) Also you are going to need 100% brightest on those days when its is hot and sunny which is going to make it hottest on the hottest days I understand that sunny doesn 't always or even mostly mean it has to be hot outside, but I am thinking more about the middle of the summer..
Here is the background. I was out flying today during my lunch break. Giving the new controller its first real extended test. I was flying sitting in my car in an empty parking lot. Outside temperature was 50 degrees. I had the smart controller on 100% brightness and had it in the sun coming in from my car window to test the readability in direct sun. It was much easier to see than my iPhone X. The smart controller fan was on and it was making quite a bit of noise. I noticed the back of the controller near the C1 and C2 buttons was hot. Not unlike an iPad or even iPhone. What I also noticed when tapping the screen is that the display was very hot. Not able to have a finger on it for more than 5-10 seconds. My question is - Is this normal?
This is not even close to an extreme operating environment that I got the controller to work in. Namely on hot and sunny days, when in direct sunlight, many times mobile devices dim or even shut down. This controller I thought was supposed to eliminate that from happening. (Granted it didn't and may never shut down from just being hot) Also you are going to need 100% brightest on those days when its is hot and sunny which is going to make it hottest on the hottest days I understand that sunny doesn 't always or even mostly mean it has to be hot outside, but I am thinking more about the middle of the summer..