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R A
Dec 30, 2007, 03:33 PM
Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has anyone
any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed and was
flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it. I'm using the
wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont get a lot a play
time and was hoping to have new years day flying and not stripping and
getting no where :-)
Regards
Rob
Mitch Robbins
Dec 30, 2007, 08:20 PM
I know the items below can cause that on a trex
Head speed too low - also happens with a weak battery or toward the end of a
battery
Lube or swap out the head dampners
Blade grips too tight
Bent feathering shaft
"R A" <rawright(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
> hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has anyone
> any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed and was
> flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it. I'm using
> the wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont get a lot a
> play time and was hoping to have new years day flying and not stripping
> and getting no where :-)
> Regards
>
> Rob
>
G-Dawg
Dec 30, 2007, 08:42 PM
"Mitch Robbins" <wmrobbins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>I know the items below can cause that on a trex
>
> Head speed too low - also happens with a weak battery or toward the end of
> a battery
> Lube or swap out the head dampners
> Blade grips too tight
> Bent feathering shaft
>
> "R A" <rawright(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:q5adnRyKeM2vYuranZ2dnUVZ8ternZ2d@bt.com...
>> Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
>> hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has
>> anyone any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed
>> and was flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it.
>> I'm using the wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont
>> get a lot a play time and was hoping to have new years day flying and not
>> stripping and getting no where :-)
>> Regards
>>
>> Rob
>>
>
I had the same problem and it was that the head speed was way too low. Check
the ESC immediately after as well, as it will probably be extremely hot from
all that work trying to keep it in the air.
R A
Jan 17, 2008, 06:26 AM
Sorry to take so long to reply, thank for help, I swapped the wood blades
for the carbon ones which where not as tight in the grips and all seems fine
Thanks again Rob
"G-Dawg" <gwillett@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Mitch Robbins" <wmrobbins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:ftXdj.39367$vt2.33316@bignews8.bellsouth.net. ..
>>I know the items below can cause that on a trex
>>
>> Head speed too low - also happens with a weak battery or toward the end
>> of a battery
>> Lube or swap out the head dampners
>> Blade grips too tight
>> Bent feathering shaft
>>
>> "R A" <rawright(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5adnRyKeM2vYuranZ2dnUVZ8ternZ2d@bt.com...
>>> Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
>>> hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has
>>> anyone any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed
>>> and was flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it.
>>> I'm using the wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont
>>> get a lot a play time and was hoping to have new years day flying and
>>> not stripping and getting no where :-)
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>
> I had the same problem and it was that the head speed was way too low.
> Check the ESC immediately after as well, as it will probably be extremely
> hot from all that work trying to keep it in the air.
>
Doughboi
Jan 20, 2008, 09:33 PM
Is your gyro gain connected to the receiver? Try disconnecting
it...Was happening to me also and this was the fix.
I'd be interested in knowing if that fixes it.
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:26:39 -0000, "R A"
<mgroverelectronics(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote:
>Sorry to take so long to reply, thank for help, I swapped the wood blades
>for the carbon ones which where not as tight in the grips and all seems fine
>Thanks again Rob
>
>
>"G-Dawg" <gwillett@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:yOXdj.120$Rl4.108@newsfe05.lga...
>>
>> "Mitch Robbins" <wmrobbins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:ftXdj.39367$vt2.33316@bignews8.bellsouth.net. ..
>>>I know the items below can cause that on a trex
>>>
>>> Head speed too low - also happens with a weak battery or toward the end
>>> of a battery
>>> Lube or swap out the head dampners
>>> Blade grips too tight
>>> Bent feathering shaft
>>>
>>> "R A" <rawright(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:q5adnRyKeM2vYuranZ2dnUVZ8ternZ2d@bt.com...
>>>> Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
>>>> hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has
>>>> anyone any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed
>>>> and was flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it.
>>>> I'm using the wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont
>>>> get a lot a play time and was hoping to have new years day flying and
>>>> not stripping and getting no where :-)
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>>
>>>
>> I had the same problem and it was that the head speed was way too low.
>> Check the ESC immediately after as well, as it will probably be extremely
>> hot from all that work trying to keep it in the air.
>>
>
Kevin
Jan 21, 2008, 01:22 PM
if you read the bit below your post you will be enlightened ????
Doughboi wrote:
> Is your gyro gain connected to the receiver? Try disconnecting
> it...Was happening to me also and this was the fix.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing if that fixes it.
>
>
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:26:39 -0000, "R A"
> <mgroverelectronics(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> Sorry to take so long to reply, thank for help, I swapped the wood blades
>> for the carbon ones which where not as tight in the grips and all seems fine
>> Thanks again Rob
>>
>>
>> "G-Dawg" <gwillett@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>> news:yOXdj.120$Rl4.108@newsfe05.lga...
>>> "Mitch Robbins" <wmrobbins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>> news:ftXdj.39367$vt2.33316@bignews8.bellsouth.net. ..
>>>> I know the items below can cause that on a trex
>>>>
>>>> Head speed too low - also happens with a weak battery or toward the end
>>>> of a battery
>>>> Lube or swap out the head dampners
>>>> Blade grips too tight
>>>> Bent feathering shaft
>>>>
>>>> "R A" <rawright(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:q5adnRyKeM2vYuranZ2dnUVZ8ternZ2d@bt.com...
>>>>> Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
>>>>> hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has
>>>>> anyone any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed
>>>>> and was flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it.
>>>>> I'm using the wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont
>>>>> get a lot a play time and was hoping to have new years day flying and
>>>>> not stripping and getting no where :-)
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Rob
>>>>>
>>> I had the same problem and it was that the head speed was way too low.
>>> Check the ESC immediately after as well, as it will probably be extremely
>>> hot from all that work trying to keep it in the air.
>>>
>
Doughboi
Jan 21, 2008, 09:51 PM
I guess I didn't see the part where Rob said "...all seems fine".
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 18:22:21 GMT, Kevin <dontemailme@ntlworld.com>
wrote:
>if you read the bit below your post you will be enlightened ????
>Doughboi wrote:
>> Is your gyro gain connected to the receiver? Try disconnecting
>> it...Was happening to me also and this was the fix.
>>
>> I'd be interested in knowing if that fixes it.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:26:39 -0000, "R A"
>> <mgroverelectronics(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry to take so long to reply, thank for help, I swapped the wood blades
>>> for the carbon ones which where not as tight in the grips and all seems fine
>>> Thanks again Rob
>>>
>>>
>>> "G-Dawg" <gwillett@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>> news:yOXdj.120$Rl4.108@newsfe05.lga...
>>>> "Mitch Robbins" <wmrobbins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:ftXdj.39367$vt2.33316@bignews8.bellsouth.net. ..
>>>>> I know the items below can cause that on a trex
>>>>>
>>>>> Head speed too low - also happens with a weak battery or toward the end
>>>>> of a battery
>>>>> Lube or swap out the head dampners
>>>>> Blade grips too tight
>>>>> Bent feathering shaft
>>>>>
>>>>> "R A" <rawright(remove)@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:q5adnRyKeM2vYuranZ2dnUVZ8ternZ2d@bt.com...
>>>>>> Hi just a quick question before I start to strip down my t rex 450. When
>>>>>> hovering its sit there nodding like a dogs head in the car :-). Has
>>>>>> anyone any instant thoughts i.e. blades etc. P.S it has not been crashed
>>>>>> and was flying fine a few months ago last time I got chance to fly it.
>>>>>> I'm using the wooden blades. this may be a lazy way of doing but I dont
>>>>>> get a lot a play time and was hoping to have new years day flying and
>>>>>> not stripping and getting no where :-)
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rob
>>>>>>
>>>> I had the same problem and it was that the head speed was way too low.
>>>> Check the ESC immediately after as well, as it will probably be extremely
>>>> hot from all that work trying to keep it in the air.
>>>>
>>
Doughboi
Jan 24, 2008, 03:45 PM
me from
it; and likewise that they ought not to attach themselves to me; for they
ought to spend their life and their care in pleasing God, or in seeking Him.
472. Self-will will never be satisfied, though it should have command of all
it would; but we are satisfied from the moment we renounce it. Without it we
cannot be discontented; with it we cannot be content.
473. Let us imagine a body full of thinking members.
474. Members. To commence with that.--To regulate the love which we owe to
ourselves, we must imagine a body full of thinking members, for we are
members of the whole, and must see how each member should love itself,
etc....
475. If the feet and the hands had a will of their own, they could only be
in their order in submitting this particular will to the primary will which
governs the whole body. Apart from that, they are in disorder and mischief;
but in willing only the good of the body, they accomplish their own good.
476. We must love God only and hate self only.
If the foot had always been ignorant that it belonged to the body, and that
there was a body on which it depended, if it had only had the knowledge and
the love of self, and if it came to know that it belonged to a body on which
it depended, what regret, what shame for its past life, for having been
useless to the body which inspired its life, which would have annihilated it
if it had rejected it and separated it from itself, as it kept itself apart
from the body! What prayers for its preservation in it! And with what
submission would it allow itself to be governed by the will which ru
Kevin
Jan 24, 2008, 04:55 PM
say that
there have been no instances of persons who have been ready to give too
much heed to vain and useless imaginations; but they have been easily
corrected, and I conclude it will not be wondered at, that a
congregation should need a guide in such cases, to assist them in
distinguishing wheat from chaff. But such impressions on the
imaginations as have been more usual seem to me to be plainly no other
than what is to be expected in human nature in such circumstances, and
what is the natural result of the strong exercise of the mind, and
impressions on the heart.
I do not suppose, that they themselves imagine they saw any thing with
their bodily eyes; but only have had within them ideas strongly
impressed, and as it were lively pictures in their minds. For instance,
some when in great terrors, through fear of hell, have had lively ideas
of a dreadful furnace. Some, when their hearts have been strongly
impressed, and their affections greatly moved with a sense of the beauty
and excellen
Doughboi
Jan 24, 2008, 06:09 PM
true that all reveals God, and it
is not true that all conceals God. But it is at the same time true that He
hides Himself from those who tempt Him, and that He reveals Himself to those
who seek Him, because men are both unworthy and capable of God; unworthy by
their corruption, capable by their original nature.
558. What shall we conclude from all our darkness, but our unworthiness?
559. If there never had been any appearance of God, this eternal deprivation
would have been equivocal, and might have as well corresponded with the
absence of all divinity, as with the unworthiness of men to know Him; but
His occasional, though not continual, appearances remove the ambiguity. If
He appeared once, He exists always; and thus we cannot but conclude both
that there is a God and that men are unworthy of Him.
560. We do not understand the glorious state of Adam, nor the nature of his
sin, nor the transmission of it to us. These are matters which took place
under conditions of a nature altogether different from our own and which
transcend our present understanding.
The knowledge of all this is useless to us as a means of escape from it; and
all that we are concerned to know is that we are miserable, corrupt,
separated from God, but ransomed by Jesus Christ, whereof we have wonderful
proofs on earth.
So the two proofs of corruption and redemption are drawn from the ungodly,
who live in indifference to religion, and from the Jews who are
irreconcilable enemies.
561. There are two ways of proving the truths of our religion; one by the
power of reason, the other by the authority of him who speaks.
We do not make use of the latter, but of the form
Doughboi
Jan 27, 2008, 09:02 PM
That's interesting....hmm..don't remember writing this! Must be lots
of Doughboi's out there. Gee...you would think they would have
SOMETHING better to do.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:09:15 GMT, Doughboi
<dont.reply.to.nobody@home.net> wrote:
>true that all reveals God, and it
>is not true that all conceals God. But it is at the same time true that He
>hides Himself from those who tempt Him, and that He reveals Himself to those
>who seek Him, because men are both unworthy and capable of God; unworthy by
>their corruption, capable by their original nature.
>
>558. What shall we conclude from all our darkness, but our unworthiness?
>
>559. If there never had been any appearance of God, this eternal deprivation
>would have been equivocal, and might have as well corresponded with the
>absence of all divinity, as with the unworthiness of men to know Him; but
>His occasional, though not continual, appearances remove the ambiguity. If
>He appeared once, He exists always; and thus we cannot but conclude both
>that there is a God and that men are unworthy of Him.
>
>560. We do not understand the glorious state of Adam, nor the nature of his
>sin, nor the transmission of it to us. These are matters which took place
>under conditions of a nature altogether different from our own and which
>transcend our present understanding.
>
>The knowledge of all this is useless to us as a means of escape from it; and
>all that we are concerned to know is that we are miserable, corrupt,
>separated from God, but ransomed by Jesus Christ, whereof we have wonderful
>proofs on earth.
>
>So the two proofs of corruption and redemption are drawn from the ungodly,
>who live in indifference to religion, and from the Jews who are
>irreconcilable enemies.
>
>561. There are two ways of proving the truths of our religion; one by the
>power of reason, the other by the authority of him who speaks.
>
>We do not make use of the latter, but of the form
>
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