Does the throttle advance smoothly looking at your radios screen? On just about any radio you can put the screen to display the electrical movement of a channel. I can't see the bridge causing it.
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Good news! I know I've had a couple of instances where I've noticed a lack of power in an airplane and recalibrated the ESC and it's helped, even though it was recalibrated before (several seasons before) Sitting idle through the winter months seems to do some strange things. I bench test everything before the first season's flights. Cheaper to find a problem on the ground than in the air.
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Hey guys, here's a question that I've been meaning to ask but keep forgetting. How do you balance the prop?? I have a prop balancer but the hub's hole is so small in diameter that the shaft for the balancer will not fit through. I'm embarrassed to admit that even though I've had this bird for several years, I've never balanced them
Any suggestions?
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Grossman56, are you now experiencing vibrations that you didn't have? If not, I'd say your props must be pretty darn close to perfect.
Could you use carbon fiber tube or rod as the 'shaft' for your balancer?
I don't know which balancer you own, but I have CF tube which comes in metric sizing as well as Imperial.
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Originally posted by Elbee View PostGrossman56, are you now experiencing vibrations that you didn't have? If not, I'd say your props must be pretty darn close to perfect.
Could you use carbon fiber tube or rod as the 'shaft' for your balancer?
I don't know which balancer you own, but I have CF tube which comes in metric sizing as well as Imperial.
Best, LB
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I have a Dubro prop balancer and it works fine with other props, this one just has that smaller diameter hole that won't allow the balancer shaft to slide through. Great suggestions guys, now, I'm trying to eliminate any possibility of a repeat crash which was caused by either a prop or motor mount failure. You know what it's like when you've narrowed it down to a point but can't say definitively that 'that' was the problem.
A guys gets a little nervous after going from this:
Back to this:
You know what I'm sayin'
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Guys just asking as I’ve always wanted to get the Tigercat but can never make my mind up whether or not to pay double the price for the 1700 fms one, do any of you own one of each and if so what is your honest opinion, is it worth it or not. Noone in any of the local clubs here has either for me to look over them in person. I have the Branco, b25 and p38, love the twin engine planes they sound great. Thanks in advance. Regards Mark.
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Hi Mark, I've seen the FMS version and watched it fly. The difference in size really isn't noticeable, at least to me. I love the scale landing gear on the FMS version but hate the lumpy riveting which is not scale. It was funny because a fellow had received the FMS version for a Christmas present and was nervous to fly his. (this was at a fly in in Riverton, Wy) another member of the club maidened it for him, all the while telling him that since it was a foamy, not to expect too much in the way of aerobatics...I suppressed a comment and watched it fly, looked good. Then I taxied mine out and proceeded to throw it around a bit, just to prove a point
I think really, you can't make a wrong move. Both have their strong points, depending on what you're looking for. It's a tight squeeze getting two 3600 4s batteries in the FL whereas the FMS uses one 6s battery. I like to just watch mine cruise the field now that she's running the stock motors again. Eventually, I'd like to either get another one or reconvert this one back to the KV 760s but I'd like to find a better (improved) method of attaching the props to the shafts, possibly the new B 25 method is convertible, still waiting for Aros to give us some feedback on that. My Buddy Charlie Brown, AKA OV 10 started out with the Flightline, lost it in a garage fire and bought the FMS version to replace it with. If you see him around on the forum, give him a post.
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I posted this on RCG but no replys.
I want to get a cable made to go from 2 4S 4000 xt60 batteries to combine in parallel then out to 2 xt60 4S outputs for a twin F7F Tigercat. I've made one but my soldering skills suck. I could get these but they are 14 ga. And that's a lot of wire..... Who can make these that we trust? I want both bat feeding both motors.
https://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Conn..._sto_dp&th=1ke
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Originally posted by rekit500 View PostI posted this on RCG but no replys.
I want to get a cable made to go from 2 4S 4000 xt60 batteries to combine in parallel then out to 2 xt60 4S outputs for a twin F7F Tigercat. I've made one but my soldering skills suck. I could get these but they are 14 ga. And that's a lot of wire..... Who can make these that we trust? I want both bat feeding both motors.
https://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Conn..._sto_dp&th=1ke
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Originally posted by Grossman56 View Posthttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
T-Connector Parallel ESC Adapter (1 Source to 2 Loads) from BenchCraft - BCT5061-040 Features: Allows you to connect two electronic speed controls (ESCs) to a single battery. This will not affect the overall voltage or the mAh capacity of the power system. Specifications: Length: 40mm / 4cm Connector Type: Two female T
This is what I used to get everything working correctly.
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