I have a power gilder Strike from MRC. It has an after-market ESC, the stock one was replaced for quite a while.
However, I find it has an issue: if I increase the throttle, when close to the maximum, the airframe periences a lot of shaking. It certainly isn't good for the it. I worry It may be shaken to pieces.
I found the propellers weren't installed tightly on the motor shaft. I replaced the propeller hub and re-tighten set screw and the hub cover, put on locktite too.
The shaking is till there, but much less severe. Then I found the motor mount a tiny bit of loose, tightening it as well. Still, at 100% throttle, I can feel some shaking.
Not a fan of any shaking, I would like to reduce the max of throttle. Say, I want it to be about 75% of the original maximum.
Fiddled with my Spektrum Dx6 radio for a while, I ain't able to do it. I adjusted servo range, throttle curve, and so on, and I even re-calibrate the ESC by putting the radio throttle stick on a lower place than the max. Nothing works, the maximum throttle still fells almost the same, and the airframe shakes a lot.
Thank you for any help!
However, I find it has an issue: if I increase the throttle, when close to the maximum, the airframe periences a lot of shaking. It certainly isn't good for the it. I worry It may be shaken to pieces.
I found the propellers weren't installed tightly on the motor shaft. I replaced the propeller hub and re-tighten set screw and the hub cover, put on locktite too.
The shaking is till there, but much less severe. Then I found the motor mount a tiny bit of loose, tightening it as well. Still, at 100% throttle, I can feel some shaking.
Not a fan of any shaking, I would like to reduce the max of throttle. Say, I want it to be about 75% of the original maximum.
Fiddled with my Spektrum Dx6 radio for a while, I ain't able to do it. I adjusted servo range, throttle curve, and so on, and I even re-calibrate the ESC by putting the radio throttle stick on a lower place than the max. Nothing works, the maximum throttle still fells almost the same, and the airframe shakes a lot.
Thank you for any help!
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