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Basically you spin the rotor up at a low rpm, about 1/4 throttle and you first find the heavy spot and record its location. You then intentionally add weight to a know location to find the "phase shift". Once you find these positions you then know where to add the weight to get the rotor to balance. You then add or subtract weight as needed to get it to balance correctly.
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BTW, I finished up my Exceed RC FA18 with your BI 3600, 80 amp Pentium and Het fan. It should make it a pretty good flyer. I hope it doesn't rip the wings off . Bill |
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You do have the advantage of being able to fly in the winter, but I can fly until 10 PM at night during the long days of summer and not die of heat stroke.
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