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http://www.ebay.com/itm/133-2x-24mm-...item2c65204d21 How much room is there around the stock brushed motor and frame sides for a heat sink? I don't have the F-45 yet, so trying to get an idea on what heat sink will fit best. |
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It saves the pwm to ppm converter and now i wait for the motor. next try
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I only fly my 9116 about once to every 10 flights with the MJX. The MJX handles breeze soo much better. |
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running downhill...
Reading through this thread, in the beginning - nothing but positive, glowing comments; excitement, energy, positive...
And now, coming up on close to 60 posts, running down, negatives, picking things apart. Human nature I suppose, we all continually seek our own brand of perfection. In this "world", I am thinking... can perfection be possibly attained simply by building one's own machine from scratch?? Just my simple minded thoughts... On a positive note: I finally got credit from Amazon so I'll soon be ordering my F45. Happy flying, gang ![]() ... Lennie . |
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I did another test this morning with the 11.1 volt 3s battery running the brushless main motor.
Test 5minutes. 11.1v 800mah elite 3s battery voltage at the end of flight 11.61 volts 7.4v 600 mah DH ( not lipo) 2s voltage at the end of flight 8.04 volts After this test, I am becoming convinced that 3s batteries are the way to go to drive the brushless motor. I still had lots of power at the end of the flight and was not near my self imposed cut off point of 11.1 volts. One thing I did notice is when using the separate battery packs, my tail motor seemed to hold better. It was pretty calm out on both my test flights, so it could be my imagination. My thoughts are a 1300mah for the main motor and a 600mah for the pcb and tail will allow sufficient flight time with no noticeable loss of power. |
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The OP was gaga over this heli and for good reason........its a good inexpensive FP heli. But, it does have flaws, and I'm sure prospective buyers would want to know of them. The transmitter IS garbage and the motor gets smoking hot even after one 10 minute flight. Do these things make this a bad heli, hell no, but its good to let other thread subscribers know about them! |
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