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Official Black Horse Heinkel He-111 1750mm ARF Discussion Thread

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  • Getting closer! I still need motors for mine.

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    • Im starting off with flightline ta152 system. looks good. I'll have to change motors if I go with the other spinners.

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      • This is getting old. So I hooked it all up and both my esc seem like they have burnt. For each motor I have 4s 3000mah batteries. Motors are the ones from the flight line ta152. Plugged into to receiver is a 2 cell life battery to run the servos. The one thing I did not do was unconnect one red wire from one of my esc's. I have had just about enough of this aircraft. Ready to throw it in the trash.

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        • WIth just the LiFe battery, 2 cell 2300mah, connected everything was working. Then I connected the 2 4s batteries and it went south. Any ideas?

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          • Originally posted by MeyerVW View Post
            WIth just the LiFe battery, 2 cell 2300mah, connected everything was working. Then I connected the 2 4s batteries and it went south. Any ideas?
            Which ESCs were you using on this He-111?

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            • They are ZTW Mantis 65A ESC with 5A SBEC. I suspect the extra battery is the issue. Its shows it in the pic but not the schematic. I was told to use it to run the servos. But the 2 4s also run the servos. The goal was to have aux power for the servos in case of a problem the the esc's. Since both batteries go into the receiver this may cause an issue??

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              • Originally posted by MeyerVW View Post
                They are ZTW Mantis 65A ESC with 5A SBEC. I suspect the extra battery is the issue. Its shows it in the pic but not the schematic. I was told to use it to run the servos. But the 2 4s also run the servos. The goal was to have aux power for the servos in case of a problem the the esc's. Since both batteries go into the receiver this may cause an issue??
                I have 65 amp ESC's in both my He-111s. I also use a 2s BEC battery to power the receiver. I use 10 amp CC BEC's in both. I do not understand how your ESCs burned. Very baffling.

                Bob

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                • What about disconnecting one of the red wires from one of the esc's, going to a y harness, to the receiver?
                  does the receiver battery being a LiFe have anything to do with it?

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                  • I plugged in each component back in one by one, not all at the same time. In all. 1 esc is damaged. 1 seems to be working correctly. Both motors work.

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                    • Originally posted by MeyerVW View Post
                      I plugged in each component back in one by one, not all at the same time. In all. 1 esc is damaged. 1 seems to be working correctly. Both motors work.
                      On my twins, including the He-111s, I disconnected both red wires when using a separate BEC battery.

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                      • Originally posted by borntoolate View Post

                        On my twins, including the He-111s, I disconnected both red wires when using a separate BEC battery.
                        I think this was my failure. Damn, I did it to my own self. Thanks for the replies. It was very helpfull.

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                        • All the bugs are finally fixed and it's ready for the air. Plan on flying this Wednesday.

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                          • Originally posted by MeyerVW View Post
                            All the bugs are finally fixed and it's ready for the air. Plan on flying this Wednesday.
                            Good Luck to you!

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                            • Hope you got video!

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                              • It was a success. My wife did video so well see when I get home. Great flying aircraft. Very smooth. Handles very nice. Land was also nice. Not perfect. Back to loving this plane.

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                                • The video is no good. Sorry.

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                                  • Video or it didn't happen! Kidding of course. Congrats on the successful maiden!
                                    My YouTube RC videos:
                                    https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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                                    • Thank you all for your help with this aircraft. This was one tough aircraft to get done. Ran into alot of complications. Glad it flew today with no issues.
                                      I do have video but the camera is so bad you can barely make out the aircraft. I'll get video next flight

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                                      • Well, that ended poirly. I have some parts that survived . Ill upload some video. My wife freaked out so no actual crash footage. But its good video.
                                        Attached Files

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                                        • The bad take off that led to disaster. NWS language.
                                           

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