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  • Wierd thing happened today

    Was out flying my cp3, everytinhg was fine, weather was still.
    Had it hovering great, all of a sudden only from about 3ft off the ground with training gear on, the heli suddenly dropped and the rotors had chopped my new carbon fibre tail in half.

    I throttled down and the servos were still twitching like mad, like someone else was controlling it.
    Only way i stopped it was by pulling the battery. Im really gutted now. It definitely was not pilot error either.

    Any help?

  • #2
    any chance of some pics of how you have the electrics laid out. is the heli on 2.4? it might have something to do with the carbon boom as i change the boom on my 450sev2 to a carbon boom and it developed a glitch
    Last edited by mattydred; 21-09-2010, 01:50 PM.
    cheers
    matty

    Spektrum DX7s
    DJI F450 naza/gps Trex 500

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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply.

      Ive uploaded some pictures, hopefully its what you need. Its 2.4ghz so it shouldn't be that.

      Everything on the cp3 is stock, only thing that wasn't is the carbon fiber tail and rotors.

      Why would it cause a glitch?
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      • #4
        is that the esc right next to the rx? i would mount them away from each other. id would try and put the esc on the side of the heli at about the middle of the battery like the belt cp. check the cyclic servos 1 by 1 because i had 1 bad servo and it made everything else go crazy and glitch. id also put an original boom on it aswell for now untill you get to the bottem of the problem
        cheers
        matty

        Spektrum DX7s
        DJI F450 naza/gps Trex 500

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        • #5
          Belt-CP build up instructions | BuzzFlyer UK

          can you see where the esc is on that belt cp? well mount it like that but above the front skid brace if you can so you have some distance between the esc and rx.

          chin up - you'll soon be airborn again
          cheers
          matty

          Spektrum DX7s
          DJI F450 naza/gps Trex 500

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          • #6
            I would take a punt at static build up or Rx/ESC proximity.

            Did you have a wire strap between the boom and body, to discharge static?
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            • #7
              just seen your location (machynlleth) is that the mach loop in wales
              cheers
              matty

              Spektrum DX7s
              DJI F450 naza/gps Trex 500

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              • #8
                +1 Balders.

                You state that the only thing not stock was your new carbon tail. A belt running inside a carbon tail boom will produce a big static buildup. Did you lube the belt with silicon spray or oil as this will help prevent the static.

                Almost definitely the issue was ESD to the electronics.
                Gerd

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                • #9
                  whats the orignal boom made off
                  cheers
                  matty

                  Spektrum DX7s
                  DJI F450 naza/gps Trex 500

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mattydred View Post
                    just seen your location (machynlleth) is that the mach loop in wales


                    Thanks for that help Matt. Yep i live just down the road from it. Great to watch them.

                    Ive just tried my transmitter on my heli to check the servo's and it wont bind with it. So i take it that the reciver is dead?
                    Last edited by Ianuk; 21-09-2010, 04:10 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Right then, now i know the receiver is dead, is there a chance i could change the setup with a different 3in1 and receiver?

                      Any advice?

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