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One lipo cell did have a tendency to be a little more drained than the rest after a flight, but would always charge to 4.20v. I think it puffed during flight, as the pinion made a mark in the top cell, then just burst, I do have a pic on my phone I'll have a go at putting it n here, Ian.
Could it be thet the pinion/shaft rubbed a hole in the battery causing the cell to puff and burst? I know the clearance between bottom of the pinion and shaft and the top of the battery is very tight on some Goblins with larger batteries and if they arent held down real tight there can be contact.
In any case it's good news that there was no fire, that would have been nasty!
Got my first sustained inverted flying today. Never tried it before. Of course used the nano. Crashed quite a bit with no damage. Was really enjoyable. Almost like learning to hover again. Well I suppose it was!
Then coming into land. Gust hit it and pushed it into the metal legs of our trampoline. Result. Snapped swash arm. Balls. Won't be replacing it with another Alu one. Plastic will do fine for me.
Nice 2 on the 550 and 250 but the torque tube snapped on my 450L in the middle of a wall which resulted in it spinning out of control... Only a small crash: Blades,Skids,Feathering Shaft,Thrust Bearings,Lynx DFC arm and obviously the torque tube!FullSizeRender.jpg
Nice 2 on the 550 and 250 but the torque tube snapped on my 450L in the middle of a wall which resulted in it spinning out of control... Only a small crash: Blades,Skids,Feathering Shaft,Thrust Bearings,Lynx DFC arm and obviously the torque tube![ATTACH=CONFIG]82481[/ATTACH]
i wonder if that scoring happened just because of the snap, how many bearings do you use on it?
Nice 2 on the 550 and 250 but the torque tube snapped on my 450L in the middle of a wall which resulted in it spinning out of control... Only a small crash: Blades,Skids,Feathering Shaft,Thrust Bearings,Lynx DFC arm and obviously the torque tube![ATTACH=CONFIG]82481[/ATTACH]
Its looks to me like bearing was possibly glued in wonky,and ground down the tube?
Nick I think that it had started to develop a bend in the torque tube from a previous crash, and the centrifugal force had thrown it onto the side of the boom. I crashed it a few months ago and i think the torque tube was ALMOST straight. I will probably put a second bearing when I rebuild.
i crashed my t rex 450 trying to learn flying towards me then turning right always get my inputs wrong but put two batterys through the brand new never flown by me t rex 500 and took it home undamaged.
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