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04-05-2014, 08:58 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Question for the mSR X (battery and other stuff)
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I'm a total beginner to RC helis, it started 3 weeks ago with a couple of guys in the office purchasing some cheap 4 channel helis, and soon everyone had one. After a lot of google'ing, and youtube'ing I decided the MCX 2 was probably the best choice for me as I had never flown an RC heli before. But now I kind of regret that I bought it, it feels very restrictive and it easy to "flip" out of control if you try to twist and turn it around too quickly (is that the flybar which is trying to hold it back?). So I bought an msr x and a spectrum dx6i, and boy, that a whole new level, about 10 times more difficult to fly, I can hoover it now and fly forwards and backwards, but I loose total control if I try to turn it (rudder), so I don't dare doing that yet, perhaps only if I go very very slowly. Today, I got an mcp x (used) in the mail, and no, I'm not going to fly that one in the office or anywhere else inside for that matter, yet.. Anyways, with the helispree I've gone through for the last couple of weeks, my collection of batteries is starting to grow. So I'm wondering if I can mix and mash batteries for the MCX2 and the mSR X? Say I have these batteries; -3,7V , 150mAh 25C -3,7V , 160mAh 20C -3,7V , 150mAh 45C Can they all be used on both models? |
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04-05-2014, 10:50 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Short answer: Yes
Long Answer: Batteries for the MCX, MCX2, MSR, MSR X, Nano QX, and Nano CP X are all interchangeable. I have have missed a model or two but I think that pretty much covers it. That said, you need a too use batteries with a fair amount of punch with the Nano CP X (ie. 45C not 25C) |
04-05-2014, 06:00 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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The batteries are interchangeable like martian said. For the piro, try the mmm mod. It makes pyroing much easier. Another tip I got from a hf member, fly the damn thing. The msrx loves speed. The minute I let it loose around a big field, was the minute I started appreciating the msrx. Its a fun little machine.
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06-11-2014, 02:55 PM | #4 (permalink) | |
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I learned to hover and control the mSRX as many have before, in the confines of indoors. When I got it out in the open it morphed into a totally different experience. This thing will zoom, so much fun. Sandy |
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06-12-2014, 06:41 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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I took very much the same progression, even tried to hover a Nano cpx indoors.. but once I took them outside it was much more fun. I would caution with the Msrx being fixed pitch to keep it lower than 15' if there is a light breeze up high. I say that because mine spent a winter in the snow because the wind took it and I couldnt get it to the ground fast enough before losing it...
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