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  • Originally posted by locharrow View Post
    Can you let me have email address Alphonso? Would love to try these out.
    orders@smc-racing.com

    I'm now using the 5900's in my 90mm F-4/F16/F18/A-10/Mig-29/Avanti. Love 'em!!!
    Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
    Hangar: FL/FW: Mig 29 "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, F16 Wild Weasel, F4 Phantom & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, Olive B-24, Stinger 90, Red Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 60" Extra 300 V2, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, MXS Green, & Demonstrator. FMS-1700mm P-51, Red Bull Corsair. E-Flite-70mm twin SU-30, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P-51.

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    • Can you use the Freewing program card to get rid of the low voltage cutoff?

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      • Originally posted by Coconut View Post
        Can you use the Freewing program card to get rid of the low voltage cutoff?
        I'm not sure about that.
        Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
        Hangar: FL/FW: Mig 29 "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, F16 Wild Weasel, F4 Phantom & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, Olive B-24, Stinger 90, Red Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 60" Extra 300 V2, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, MXS Green, & Demonstrator. FMS-1700mm P-51, Red Bull Corsair. E-Flite-70mm twin SU-30, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P-51.

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        • I am interested in adding reverse thrust to my F4. We have a small flying field and getting it stopped is questionable. The only thing I can find is the Avian 130 amp esc but it has a 6 volt Bec. The Muti connection board is rated at 5.5 volts is my understanding? Any options out there would be most helpful in my case. Thanks!

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          • The new Eurofighter, 90mm uses a 120A reversing one. Works well and mine pulls 117A.

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            • Thanks I'll look into it. The F4 does come with a 130amp though.

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              • Have you put a wattmeter on it?

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                • Odd I typed “have you” and it left off you. I went in twice and edited it to add you and it won’t add. Is the site editing pronouns?

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                  • Originally posted by Evan D View Post
                    Odd I typed “have you” and it left off you. I went in twice and edited it to add you and it won’t add. Is the site editing pronouns?


                    Not on my watch.

                    Best, LB
                    I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
                    ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                    You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
                    ~Anonymous~

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                    • Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post

                      First just plug in a fully charged HiV and count the number of beeps from the ESC to make sure it beeps 6 times. If so, you're good to go. If not, then the ESC believes it is a 7S and the low voltage safeguard will kick in too early (with about 50-60% of battery left). It does this by first pulsing the throttle and eventually will cut off completely (saving your battery but destroying your plane ) I have 2 of the early F-4's, one the ESC gives me 6 beeps (it's good to go), the other did not. Same thing with 2 early F-18's. My old Avanti/Stinger90/F16/A-10/Corsair/Spitfire/B-24/Mig 29 and Eurofighter all worked without re-programming, so it's not 100% either way.

                      I then had a buddy who really knows electronics reprogram the ESC to get rid of the low voltage cutoff all together . With that one, the ESC does not beep at all when you first plug it in with a fully charged HiV (but beeps 6 times with a battery that is at a maximum of 4.28 v per cell), but you can drain the battery to 0 without the ESC cutting off early. If you have that issue of not getting the correct beeps, let me know and I'll have him give you a rundown on what he did, but I do remember he first got the online manual for the particular Freewing ESC and just followed directions (something I'm not very good at, according to my CO). I'm thinking the newer ESC's all handle the HiV's. The Castle ESC's I have are easily programmed for HiV with their Castle Link and following instructions on their website. My buddy has reprogrammed several Freewing ESC's (as that's all we use now are the HiV batteries) with the exception of a Freewing 8S ESC in his F22, which for some reason it couldn't be done. The 8S ESC in my Eurofighter handled HiV just fine.

                      I would also recommend before flying, charge up the HiV fully, put it in the jet and do a "simulated" flight on the bench to make sure the cutoff isn't affecting it. Drain it down to 3.7 per cell or lower then you won't have any concerns that it's good to go.
                      Thanks for the info. I will finally get a chance to bench test it this weekend and will let you know. On all of my new planes, I always reset the ESCs to default through the stick and beep method after I have assembled it. I then go in and set for Lipo, low timing, low cut-off, brake off, and normal start-up for a piece of mind, followed by the throttle calibration. I have received a few that had different settings from the factory. I guess for testing/programming before assembly/shipping. I recently bought the freewing programming card to make it easier, but some of my receivers are mounted in the airframes and not easily accessible.

                      They other question I have recently thought about is regarding the BEC/UBEC. Will I need to replace the stock 8A that comes with most freewing ESCs? I know I am probably over thinking things. I seem to have gotten my thought process scrambled reading posts, watching videos, and listening/reading all the horror stories with the high voltage packs.

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                      • Originally posted by rlcamden View Post
                        They other question I have recently thought about is regarding the BEC/UBEC. Will I need to replace the stock 8A that comes with most freewing ESCs? I know I am probably over thinking things. I seem to have gotten my thought process scrambled reading posts, watching videos, and listening/reading all the horror stories with the high voltage packs.
                        The stock BEC that comes with the ESC will be fine. The only Freewing aircraft I bypassed the stock BEC/UBEC on was the Mig 29 and ended up putting a Castle 20 Amp BEC in, only because I upgraded the elevator servos with ProModelers and installed the Trust Vectoring nozzles which added an additional 4 servos. The Mig flies on HiV batteries as well, which the 2 stock ESC's handled with no reprogramming.

                        I have to say regarding the HiV batteries, I was skeptical at first but now I use them exclusively in every aircraft I have, from Freewing/Flightline (jets/props), anything from Horizon Hobby/Hangar Nine or FMS as well as all my Extreme Flight 3D planes, and I have not a single horror story to tell. SMC just made some 8S HiV packs that I use in my 8S Eurofighter and it's a lot easier than dealing with 2 4S packs, saves some weight as well. With the SMC HiV packs, not only are they high volt but the chemistry Danny has worked out results in High Life Cycles, much better than your average cell. He prides himself on labeling the actual C of the battery at what it really is, unlike everyone else. You can check out the actual testing and ratings on his batteries and all the others major brands in the RC Group thread done by MCSGUY labeled "Battery Load Test Comparisons" and Danny's thread called "SMC Lipos for Flight" where he will answer any question you have. He also has some of the best customer service I've ever seen. His batteries have the highest actual C and lowest weight at a price that is very competitive. He just came out with the HiV 5900's that are slightly lower in C than the HiV 5300's or 6200's (2 of my favorite packs) but at a weight that is the same as the 5300 (740gr) which give my EDF's almost the same flight time as I get on the 6200's with 75 less gr. In the Mig that takes 2 packs, I'm now using 2 5900's instead of 2 5300's without adding any weight. Sorry to go on about SMC, I'm just completely sold on them. I've only had 1 have the IR of a cell deteriorate yet Danny replaced it even after 1 year!!

                        I think the most important consideration if you're going to use HiV batteries though is your charger. I have 2 Prodigy 610 Quad chargers that allows me to charge 8 HiV packs at once, however, it only charges to 4.3 volts per cell. I top them off to 4.35 v per cell with my Progressive 4010 Dual "Professional" case charger (and also take that one to field), which is a wonderful piece of equipment but damn expensive. It was given to me by a friend who had 2 given to him, so without this charger, I most likely would not have gotten into HiV batteries and I clearly wouldn't have spent almost $1000 on that charger on my own, so I got lucky. With that machine, you can program your storage level and charging final cell voltage and rate with ease as well as charge up to a 10S.
                        Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
                        Hangar: FL/FW: Mig 29 "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, F16 Wild Weasel, F4 Phantom & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, Olive B-24, Stinger 90, Red Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 60" Extra 300 V2, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, MXS Green, & Demonstrator. FMS-1700mm P-51, Red Bull Corsair. E-Flite-70mm twin SU-30, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P-51.

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                        • Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post

                          The stock BEC that comes with the ESC will be fine. The only Freewing aircraft I bypassed the stock BEC/UBEC on was the Mig 29 and ended up putting a Castle 20 Amp BEC in, only because I upgraded the elevator servos with ProModelers and installed the Trust Vectoring nozzles which added an additional 4 servos. The Mig flies on HiV batteries as well, which the 2 stock ESC's handled with no reprogramming.

                          I have to say regarding the HiV batteries, I was skeptical at first but now I use them exclusively in every aircraft I have, from Freewing/Flightline (jets/props), anything from Horizon Hobby/Hangar Nine or FMS as well as all my Extreme Flight 3D planes, and I have not a single horror story to tell. SMC just made some 8S HiV packs that I use in my 8S Eurofighter and it's a lot easier than dealing with 2 4S packs, saves some weight as well. With the SMC HiV packs, not only are they high volt but the chemistry Danny has worked out results in High Life Cycles, much better than your average cell. He prides himself on labeling the actual C of the battery at what it really is, unlike everyone else. You can check out the actual testing and ratings on his batteries and all the others major brands in the RC Group thread done by MCSGUY labeled "Battery Load Test Comparisons" and Danny's thread called "SMC Lipos for Flight" where he will answer any question you have. He also has some of the best customer service I've ever seen. His batteries have the highest actual C and lowest weight at a price that is very competitive. He just came out with the HiV 5900's that are slightly lower in C than the HiV 5300's or 6200's (2 of my favorite packs) but at a weight that is the same as the 5300 (740gr) which give my EDF's almost the same flight time as I get on the 6200's with 75 less gr. In the Mig that takes 2 packs, I'm now using 2 5900's instead of 2 5300's without adding any weight. Sorry to go on about SMC, I'm just completely sold on them. I've only had 1 have the IR of a cell deteriorate yet Danny replaced it even after 1 year!!

                          I think the most important consideration if you're going to use HiV batteries though is your charger. I have 2 Prodigy 610 Quad chargers that allows me to charge 8 HiV packs at once, however, it only charges to 4.3 volts per cell. I top them off to 4.35 v per cell with my Progressive 4010 Dual "Professional" case charger (and also take that one to field), which is a wonderful piece of equipment but damn expensive. It was given to me by a friend who had 2 given to him, so without this charger, I most likely would not have gotten into HiV batteries and I clearly wouldn't have spent almost $1000 on that charger on my own, so I got lucky. With that machine, you can program your storage level and charging final cell voltage and rate with ease as well as charge up to a 10S.
                          Hugh,

                          I really appreciate the info. As for chargers, I have a Hitec X2 AC Pro for my 4 cells and a SkyRC D400 for my 6 cells which both support LiHVs. I went with the SMC 5900s due to the weight being close to the Admiral 5000 which I have several. They were purchased when I got my 80mm A-10 in 2017. Kinda figured it was time to by new and just keep those for my prop planes. I finally get a chance to fly the SMC tomorrow.

                          To everyone that follows this thread, I apologize for turning it into talk about SMCs. No issues on the ground test, so on that note, I will try them in my Phantom on the 1835kv 12b.

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                          • Originally posted by rlcamden View Post
                            I finally get a chance to fly the SMC tomorrow.
                            I will try them in my Phantom on the 1835kv 12b.
                            rlcamden , I believe you'll like the HiV 5900's in your Phantom like I did. I have the same power setup in both my Phantoms, the 1835Kv 12b so I'm interested to learn your reaction.
                            Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
                            Hangar: FL/FW: Mig 29 "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, F16 Wild Weasel, F4 Phantom & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, Olive B-24, Stinger 90, Red Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 60" Extra 300 V2, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, MXS Green, & Demonstrator. FMS-1700mm P-51, Red Bull Corsair. E-Flite-70mm twin SU-30, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P-51.

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                            • " I believe you'll like the HiV 5900's in your Phantom like I did. I have the same power setup in both my Phantoms, the 1835Kv 12b so I'm interested to learn your reaction."

                              E-mailed to get some of these and just my luck the factory is out of stock till mid September. Confirming sods law, one of my 6000s has started to puff a wee bit so that will be relegated to ground work. A short session with the F4 this afternoon, lovely light grey sky, ...no sun and nice light breeze in the right direction for a change!

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                              • Do other F4 remote jockeys forget all about the actual flight after they really grease a landing..........or just me yesterday!

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                                • So….MRC sent me a Ghost Grey Phantom that was advertised as having two sets of unapplied water slide decals, but the advertising was false. You can have any scheme you want as long as it’s the Marine version, already applied. If I want Navy I have to spend hours stripping the current decals and repainting, then applying decals purchased at my own expanse from Callie…

                                  Question: Exactly which of the Grey paints MRC sells -if any- is the exact match for the Ghost Grey?

                                  Thanks.

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                                  • It used to be plain grey but it's been advertised as having decals applied for at least six months if not much longer. Most of us get paint matched at home depot or lowes.

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                                      It used to be plain grey but it's been advertised as having decals applied for at least six months if not much longer. Most of us get paint matched at home depot or lowes.​



                                      No sir. I don’t know which ad you referred to but the current ad which I ordered from clearly stated the two sets of decals were included, which quite obviously means that neither is applied. Additionally, MRC has agreed via email that the ad mis-states the facts and indicated that they will edit same to avoid future confusion.

                                      Is there no exact match touch-up available from MRC? If not, I will go the paint store route.​


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                                        • Interesting, today I looked up all three versions and it didn’t say say that. But I looked at the US Motion site.

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