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Thanks Doug. It really worth the effort aesthetically and makes battery installation a lot easier.Originally posted by Dougcarr73 View PostVery nice setup, Tolga! I'm digging the clean wiring of the sound system, receiver, and ESC. Giving me ideas
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RF, stunning work, Bravo Zulu. Sir. Best, LBOriginally posted by RAFALR30 View PostCockpit is finished....I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
I don't do this because it is easy; I do this because I thought it would be easy.~LB~
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hello everyone i will get right to this. working like any other plane ive gotten flight ready i find i will have to add weight to the tail of my A10.At the 3-1/16" mark i balance almost 3/4" in front of the mark never mind 86mm that ive read is where others are putting CG I bought the plane as the bundle so you probably know the batteries Im using they are as far back as afforded I dont want to get this wrong any input is greatly appriciated.JAS
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You should not have to add any weight to this plane to balance it where it needs to be balanced. However, since you did not inidcate what kind and weight of battery you are using or how you have them placed and whether or not you've relocated the control board so the batteries can go much further back, it's hard to comment on what's going on with your situation. Many have detached the control board and shoved it way to the back space and this allows the batteries to go further back several inches.Originally posted by Jeffrey2599 View Posthello everyone i will get right to this. working like any other plane ive gotten flight ready i find i will have to add weight to the tail of my A10.At the 3-1/16" mark i balance almost 3/4" in front of the mark never mind 86mm that ive read is where others are putting CG I bought the plane as the bundle so you probably know the batteries Im using they are as far back as afforded I dont want to get this wrong any input is greatly appriciated.JAS
Buying this plane as a "bundle" doesn't tell us much. As far as I can recall, there is no "bundle". Motion may recommend a certain battery but it's your choice to buy those or not (most people likely don't) and if you bought this plane from other than Motion, people just use whatever batteries they happen to have or buy. Also, "as far back as afforded" is not much of an indicator of where your batteries are placed.
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OK so i have the 6s 6000 mah admiral packs going (manual)to try again today with the packs stacked in the rearmost posistion nothing has been moved in my plane so far Im not 100% sure where i got the 3-1/16 cg but i have it marked at 86mm as well Still a ways from flying in NE Oh anyway so plenty of time to have the jet I expect to break that bond with the ground with thanks for your response JAS
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The 3-1/16" came out of the manual and is the "recommended" CG. That equates to 78mm from the leading edge of the wing root near the fuselage. Balancing for this plane should be done upside down since it's a low wing plane. Not sure where you got the 86mm but that's a personal choice. Some people have chosen 10mm to 20mm further back than the recommended to suit their own flying style.
I see now where you got the "bundle". That is purely a marketing thing and it's up to the buyer to decide if they want to go with that or not. Those 6000mah Admirals are VERY heavy (900+g each) for this plane and thus, needs to be shoved back into the rear cavity as far as they will go and that means to relocate that control board and tidy up all that wiring. To make those work without adding weight, you must do some "home renovations" and modifications. "Stacking" may or may not be necessary. I use much, much lighter batteries and they are laid end to end starting well into the rear cavity.
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Try it and see what you think. Many owners have indicated that the balance point needs to be well aft of the recommended CG to reduce or eliminate the "kangarooing" upon landing. That kangarooing can quickly destroy the nose gear and other components if it gets really out of hand.Originally posted by Jeffrey2599 View PostI got it to within 3/8" of 3-1/6 and it only gets slightly nose heavy creeping up on the mark so I like it short of buttoning it all up with straps and such she will leave the ground balanced JAS
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I flew mine a bunch at 85mm with the stock gear, never had any issues landing it, no kangaroo hops or gear failure, just because everyone else is flying way aft CG doesn't mean you need to as well, the recommended is 78, some fly farther aft, go with 85-88mm for your maiden, you will be safe anywhere in that range.....Originally posted by Jeffrey2599 View PostWell what do you know right on the 86mm mark with packs stacked in rear location. maybe time to upgrade gear before maiden Thanks again for your reply xviper JAS
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Thanks for the input Decorsair good to know. This is my first electric in this size anyway I thought the bundle from motion would be a good setup anyway I didnt have any flight packs. the plane comes in at 14 lbs I hope my first bomb drop isnt the batteries out the bottom of the plane LOL
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That's what I plan to use from now on. Having used them in single battery applications and seeing how much ooomph the plane has, I'm going to use them in as many planes as I feel could use a bit of extra punch.Originally posted by Ks.jetflyer View PostI've got some of the hv lipos. Will they be ok to use?
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Haven’t I read about HVs not playing nice with some ESCs?
Also, the following charger supports HV. Note 100W max per channel. The charger self limits the charge current. Thus, for a 6S “normal” battery, 4 to 4.5 A is the max charge current per channel. Proven reliability even on hot days usage for tons of charge cycles.
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