Maybe a speck of debris caught in a gear? Who knows. I'd keep a close eye on it at first. Last thing you want is a servo malfunction, as I...
Right..... By the same, an X3 would look big next to a Nano CPx or a 120sr.....
That's a good question!
Little?? :confused:
I agree. I come from 1/10 scale off road experience, but nothing real serious. Almost got into planks.... I've been running versions of Microsoft...
They have 325mm and 360mm. I'm not so concerned if they are 310-315mm from bushing to tip. Here's a listing from a wholesale distributor (non...
When I get to where I'm more proficient with this 450, I'll probably go with Align blades at $20 a set. I need more practice before I'm ready for...
If the servos have some hours on them, the potentiometer is probably getting a bit dirty. I'd say give it a good cleaning, check to make sure...
No regrets here..... Enjoying every minute. (even damage control) :)
Cheap is good, I have to agree, but be careful buying. I try to look for "name brand" parts like Align, CopterX, Kbar, Turnigy, LemonRx, and such....
I can't say much based on my limited experience with the V-bar "clone" thus far, but I am impressed with the V-bar Setup software.
Out of curiosity, where did they come from?
That's what I thought. I do those 4 steps pretty much exactly as specified. All servos are level during FBL setup except for the one with the...
I noticed one of mine, the horn aligned about 2° off mechanical center, but I'm only using 45° travel out of 180°. 2° can be corrected through the...
@Crash Heligod gave up a confession to that sequence of tragedy over in Crash of the Day.
It was a nasty crash..... Something had to give. I would have thought the ball end of the servo horn would have snapped first!
Oddly enough, the servo horns that come with the cheap Turnigy servos are pretty rugged. They survived better than bent links and broken metal...
I don't need a longer (servo) horn. She (the 450) can't handle the stroke at full rate as it is. (AR pin maxed out in guide at full cyclic, etc) :D
Long, short, thick, thin, firm, limp..... nuts.... Good thing the subject of this conversation is servo horns. One grammatical error and this...
I've been watching the voltage on this pack. So far, its holding its own with very little voltage deviation between cells.
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