Hi Evan…Appearance is not always reality. When the AL-37 connector melted, I dissected it and noted the “rolling” of the springy banjo part. I assumed this was a problem which might have been caused by the excessive heat or was a contributing factor to the heat generation. My bad!
Thanks for the education.
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With the AL-37, PJ-50 and B-2 all running 2100 KV motors and the SR-71 using the more powerful 2210 KV motors, I am going to change the SR-71 to the split barrel type ASAP. I’ll sleep better.
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It is also evident that the goal of a 4:30 flight like the B-2 and PJ-50 is unlikely even at 50% power. 4 minutes maybe….with throttle management.
Cruising around at 75% is gonna mean 3:00 to 3:30 flights and require throttle management with a single 6000 mAh battery with 3.8 V remaining as I have measured so far. I have yet to do a full power pass. Doing that = 3 min max.
-GG
Thanks for the education.
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With the AL-37, PJ-50 and B-2 all running 2100 KV motors and the SR-71 using the more powerful 2210 KV motors, I am going to change the SR-71 to the split barrel type ASAP. I’ll sleep better.
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It is also evident that the goal of a 4:30 flight like the B-2 and PJ-50 is unlikely even at 50% power. 4 minutes maybe….with throttle management.
Cruising around at 75% is gonna mean 3:00 to 3:30 flights and require throttle management with a single 6000 mAh battery with 3.8 V remaining as I have measured so far. I have yet to do a full power pass. Doing that = 3 min max.
-GG






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