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Post by blinkguy on Apr 9, 2011 16:16:31 GMT 1
so with the programming card you can actually have the esc realize when to turn off the motor at full throttle and live you a little to to land your cubbie without full discharge and loosing it right... just like the stock one
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Post by blinkguy on Apr 11, 2011 18:36:29 GMT 1
what about the receiver i want to get a DX5e spektrum radio... so witch receiver would work togeather with all this stuff...
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Post by blinkguy on Apr 11, 2011 18:49:25 GMT 1
i would really like to get same kind of power i have with the stock FM radio and receiver, couse i never EVER had any issues with range, since i try to put the cub as high as 2,500 ft, and have made it before, when i could only see a little dot up in the air and have it back to land without any issues!!! so i dont know anything about 2.4ghz technology, so help me out on that one again guys!
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Post by ginginho on Apr 11, 2011 22:08:41 GMT 1
what about the receiver i want to get a DX5e spektrum radio... so witch receiver would work togeather with all this stuff... Any Spektrum one, or a copy such as the orange ones on HK.
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Post by supercubnz on May 4, 2011 1:14:47 GMT 1
Most Of the upgrades have used either turnigy 3536 or park 480. What about a 2836 motor with 750 kv rating with a 10 x 8 prop? Any views?
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Post by flydiver on May 4, 2011 1:57:18 GMT 1
You seem to be one of the rare people that is not having trouble (or claiming to be having trouble) with 27MHz. You also want the same range and power as the stock stuff. Why bother? You have that range and power now. Check it out - a new motor, TX and all that stuff will set you back a minimum of $100 and can easily go up to $350. Fly it until the wings fall off, then move on.
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Post by supercubnz on May 4, 2011 4:01:14 GMT 1
Hi Flydiver, do you have response to my question above. Thanks.
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Post by flydiver on May 4, 2011 5:26:11 GMT 1
2836 is like saying....'what do you think of Fords?" Way to general. Which motor specifically? The 750kv part is likely unsuitable for this application. Too slow and the prop you are thinking of may be too small depending on the motor. When you get to KV that low it's most often for 3D application (or something like a Slow Stick) and a LARGE SLOW turning prop. If you mean this motor: www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=7872Sure doesn't seem to be well liked by the reviews and the specs don't seem to be valid (big surprise!). I sure wouldn't buy it but then the Aerodrives are not attractive to me-more hype than substance.
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Post by Gohmer on May 5, 2011 1:42:46 GMT 1
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