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09-15-2011, 03:50 PM | #582 (permalink) |
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Here is my video... nothing crazy... just me flying it around while raining a little and a little wind... mind you this is my 1st heli and Ive had it for about a month now!!! Im happy with it so far and how far I have gotten in so little time!!! [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7ZPvzShrYA[/ame]
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09-15-2011, 06:38 PM | #583 (permalink) | |
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Looks good, great job for only a month of flying! You are ready for banked turns! BTW, that looks like the north Burbs there, the houses are too nice for the south side. LOL
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09-15-2011, 09:29 PM | #584 (permalink) |
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120 SR Battery Holder Mod
Have only had the heli a day and refuse to think that the batter holder on these things couldn't have had more support. Sitting at my desk, I look around and see a paperclip, then the needle nose and the rest is history. When properly bent...there is 0 wiggle room for the bat holder to move. This can even work without the screw (although I would think it needs to be there for the motor).
Take a look at the pix and let me know what you think. -Kyle |
09-17-2011, 11:46 AM | #585 (permalink) | |
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Nice one, I think that's the best stock batt holder mod I've seen! I'll be doing that on mine asap. Thanks for sharing! |
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09-17-2011, 02:33 PM | #586 (permalink) |
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A Tail-Rotor-Bearing Keeper - Part 2 - for RKH Motor-Mount
Did one of these for the stock motor-mount, a while back. Here's one for an RKH mount.
Before placing the RKH motor-mount on the boom, grind off two of its heat-fins, to provide attachment points for the keeper. From a 0.007-inch-thick piece of clear plastic, cut a strip about 8mm wide and maybe 50mm long, and punch a hole in the center of it with a 1/16th-inch (1.5mm) hand punch, or a Dremel. Make two right-angle bends in the strip, 9mm apart, with the punched hole centered between the bends. Cut the “legs” of the plastic to 9mm. Snip off the corners of the legs. Secure the keeper to the mount, using clear silicone adhesive (hot-glue didn't seem to want to adhere to the aluminum mount very well). I still can't stop crashing during those infernal figure-eights... but I'm s-l-o-w-l-y getting better.
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09-17-2011, 03:37 PM | #587 (permalink) |
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Read the first post. Been done already.
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09-17-2011, 04:12 PM | #588 (permalink) |
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Pfloyd...
True enough... but so what? Matter of fact... nearly every mod in here has been done before, in one way or another. Isn't the point of this thread to show what each of us has come up with, as individuals, that's our unique interpretation of a "basic" idea? Are you saying that I shouldn't have bothered posting?
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09-17-2011, 06:06 PM | #589 (permalink) |
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Too deep for this forum...
Im going to have to agree with 44Sky there. As a matter of fact when in this world was the last time you really saw/heard/read something TRUELY unique or original? I find the dance we all do usually tiresome, I mean everything around us tends to be some kind of re-hash or another of something truely original isn't it? But, it's fun if it's new to you I guess, So lets just have fun with it while we have the chance, no?
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09-17-2011, 07:37 PM | #590 (permalink) |
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No..just saying it has been done before and works very good.
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09-17-2011, 09:30 PM | #591 (permalink) |
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Nice work SkyHi! Yes it has been posted but it's always good to show the different approaches toward the same goal. It gives ideas and spurs the imagination. I do believe that your bearing keeper is a first with the RKH assembly though. Novel approach!
I like how you got precision on that little plastic piece! How were the eyes thereafter...lol!
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09-17-2011, 09:35 PM | #592 (permalink) |
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Ok guys here is my wiring mod. I know it's been done before but oh well.
I went to the local electronics store and got some 20awg wire in black. Then I used deans connectors for my batteries. It was a pain to put the wires in the board but with patience and 2 hours later (taking my time) it got done |
09-17-2011, 09:40 PM | #593 (permalink) |
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Ok so here is my battery tray that I made.
The plastic came from a Plano box spare divider. I just cut it down to size and drilled the 4 holes and mounted it under the 250 skids. I also deleted the stock battery tray and use just velcro on all my batteries now. And the end result! Yes you see it's big brother in the back ground waiting to go fly No the battery and tray do not push on the canopy to the left. The canopy Mounting holes aren't in the right spot and they need to be moved forward to straighten it out. What do you expect for a stock body? Perfection? Yeah right lol |
09-17-2011, 09:54 PM | #594 (permalink) |
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Good job....should have come that way from the factory!!! Now, just needs a cigarette lighter and an 8-Track and you're good to go!!! LOL!
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09-17-2011, 09:58 PM | #595 (permalink) |
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Yeah it should have came like this stock. It made a huge difference in power to everything. When I get my Xtreme ball bearing motor I am sure it will help it out way better than the crappy stock wiring
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09-17-2011, 10:55 PM | #596 (permalink) |
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When I got mine last year, I had a soft crash and it would fly...the red wire that is attached to the motor come off..what crappy wires.
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09-17-2011, 11:07 PM | #597 (permalink) |
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Mine did the same thing. I crashed and picked it up and tryed to fly again and nothing. So I came back inside and tryed to solder the wire but it was so tiny I said screw it time to upgrade!
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09-17-2011, 11:41 PM | #598 (permalink) |
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new add ons new canopy custom painted and extended boom from bboy3050, t-rex landing skids, rkh install kit w/boom supports and carbon fiber battery tray, and rkh carbon fiber frame soon to be installed ordered from rowenajo on ebay fast and cheap shipping.
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09-18-2011, 09:37 AM | #599 (permalink) |
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WOW. That canopy is BEAUTIFUL.
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09-18-2011, 02:50 PM | #600 (permalink) |
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Canopy Rods
I got sick of replacing the carbon fiber canopy rods as they are easy to snap. A good way to fix this is to get some 2mm piano wire, cut it to length and deburr the ends.
I picked up 3, 3 foot rods from my local hobby shop for about $2.50 which is comparable to one set of the carbon fiber rods. You will need a Dremal to cut and deburr the rods, or metal shears and a file. |
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