Morning all,
I’m looking to make a comeback to the hobby after a lengthy break, nothing too major, just a single electric 550 or 700 sized machine depending on which model club I get into because one of them has high wind frequently which would probably suit a 700 better. Maybe a Trex 550 or something like a Rave Ballistic which I used to have, although a smaller machine would suit me better overall, anyway I digress.
I have some questions about Mikado electronics.
When I was last into the hobby, Mikado Vbar Blueline was all the rage, and there was just the mini and the full size to purchase, and if you wanted to you could use Spektrum RX satellites with the Vbar’s to reduce on-board electronics and wiring. Now, I’m all for reducing on-board electronics, I hate untidy wiring, the simpler the better for me, even if it costs more.
With the Blueline you could mount the full size one on the side or in some inaccessible place, and then just align and mount the gyro in the right place.
With this in mind, I’d probably go with the Mikado transmitter this time, to gain all the Vbar controls direct from the handset without app’s or laptops.
Onto my questions, which I hope you can help me with-
1) Aside from the touch display, what are the practical differences between the Vbar Control, and the Vbar Control Touch transmitters?
2) I understand that the Vbar NEO is the new generation of Vbar, but what is Vlink?
3) Am I correct in my understanding that even if you get the Vbar Neo with the external gyro, there is also an internal one, so the main unit needs to be mounted horizontal and aligned with the heli anyway, as you do with external gyros? Negating the need to go with the separate gyro version in all except the most vibrating heli’s.
4) What is the Vbar satellite got to do with it? I see you can add antennas to some products but not others, I’m so confused.
5) If I want a Vbar Neo, with built in receiver, to talk to a Mikado Vbar transmitter, with electric governor and bank switching, what Vbar do I need?
Is it a Mikado Vbar Neo VLink 6.1 Express like this -
https://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/e...1-express.html
6) Assuming I’m correct above, my total electronics on board would be the 4 servos, the ESC, and the Vbar neo, and that’s it? No satellites, no Bluetooth modules, etc?
7) Is there any telemetry worth having? Is see you can get heat sensors and such like, but other than input voltage and head rpm and I can’t think of anything else I would need.
8) Is the Cellpro PL6/PL8 still the parallel charger of choice?
Thanks in advance
Matt
I’m looking to make a comeback to the hobby after a lengthy break, nothing too major, just a single electric 550 or 700 sized machine depending on which model club I get into because one of them has high wind frequently which would probably suit a 700 better. Maybe a Trex 550 or something like a Rave Ballistic which I used to have, although a smaller machine would suit me better overall, anyway I digress.
I have some questions about Mikado electronics.
When I was last into the hobby, Mikado Vbar Blueline was all the rage, and there was just the mini and the full size to purchase, and if you wanted to you could use Spektrum RX satellites with the Vbar’s to reduce on-board electronics and wiring. Now, I’m all for reducing on-board electronics, I hate untidy wiring, the simpler the better for me, even if it costs more.
With the Blueline you could mount the full size one on the side or in some inaccessible place, and then just align and mount the gyro in the right place.
With this in mind, I’d probably go with the Mikado transmitter this time, to gain all the Vbar controls direct from the handset without app’s or laptops.
Onto my questions, which I hope you can help me with-
1) Aside from the touch display, what are the practical differences between the Vbar Control, and the Vbar Control Touch transmitters?
2) I understand that the Vbar NEO is the new generation of Vbar, but what is Vlink?
3) Am I correct in my understanding that even if you get the Vbar Neo with the external gyro, there is also an internal one, so the main unit needs to be mounted horizontal and aligned with the heli anyway, as you do with external gyros? Negating the need to go with the separate gyro version in all except the most vibrating heli’s.
4) What is the Vbar satellite got to do with it? I see you can add antennas to some products but not others, I’m so confused.
5) If I want a Vbar Neo, with built in receiver, to talk to a Mikado Vbar transmitter, with electric governor and bank switching, what Vbar do I need?
Is it a Mikado Vbar Neo VLink 6.1 Express like this -
https://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/e...1-express.html
6) Assuming I’m correct above, my total electronics on board would be the 4 servos, the ESC, and the Vbar neo, and that’s it? No satellites, no Bluetooth modules, etc?
7) Is there any telemetry worth having? Is see you can get heat sensors and such like, but other than input voltage and head rpm and I can’t think of anything else I would need.
8) Is the Cellpro PL6/PL8 still the parallel charger of choice?
Thanks in advance
Matt


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