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    Hi people,
    flying a blade 400 at the mo, and going to step up to a protos. Question is can
    I fly the protos using my blade batterys which are Zippy flightmax 2200ma 20c 3 cell if I double them up to 6 cell?
    Also how do I turn them into 6 cell?

    Many Thanks

  • #2
    Shouldn't really see a problem.. but you probably really want some higher capacity batteries to get some duration.

    As always a higher C rating would be preferable, and could really depend on what sort of flying that you do.

    I fly mine on the align 2600mah 25c packs, and also some 3000mah 35c packs.

    The connector you will need will be something like THIS if you are using Deans connectors..You can also make them up youself.
    ANdy - CDMFC

    Align 700E 3g v3 - the gonnads
    Align 550 Beast X
    2 x Trex 450 Sport, Align 3g V2.1 Flybarless

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    • #3
      Thanks for the info, will place my order with Santa asap

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kev bell View Post
        Thanks for the info, will place my order with Santa asap

        a good choice imho. The protos is a really underated heli! Love mine.
        ANdy - CDMFC

        Align 700E 3g v3 - the gonnads
        Align 550 Beast X
        2 x Trex 450 Sport, Align 3g V2.1 Flybarless

        Proud owner of 3 x E.G.S.
        Citizen 00000197 - RCHELINATION - PODCAST

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        • #5
          Originally posted by acwman View Post
          a good choice imho. The protos is a really underated heli! Love mine.
          I thought the Protos was underated until I crashed mine, then I found it deserved it;s reputation for being very fragile - one crash and mine is near enough a write-off

          I don't know if the carbon framed version is better but the plastic framed is probably bot a good choice for a 'step-up'.
          Steve H

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          Trex 600N, Trex 700N, now 3G!, Raptor E550 now in fetching Hughes 500E, Trex 250, Trex 500CF, Trex 550E 3G, Beam E4, Outrage 550, Logo 500 3D.

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          • #6
            Mine is the Carbon Framed version.. Not sure about the plastic frame version, but tbh I have heard storeys about the fragility of them. On the plus side, spares are pretty cheap though
            ANdy - CDMFC

            Align 700E 3g v3 - the gonnads
            Align 550 Beast X
            2 x Trex 450 Sport, Align 3g V2.1 Flybarless

            Proud owner of 3 x E.G.S.
            Citizen 00000197 - RCHELINATION - PODCAST

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            • #7
              Originally posted by acwman View Post
              a good choice imho. The protos is a really underated heli! Love mine.
              Originally posted by SRH990 View Post
              I thought the Protos was underated until I crashed mine, then I found it deserved it;s reputation for being very fragile - one crash and mine is near enough a write-off

              I don't know if the carbon framed version is better but the plastic framed is probably bot a good choice for a 'step-up'.
              It's only underated here.
              The protos has many followers, and I’ve never heard bad things about it.
              There is absolutely no problems whatsoever with this heli, and it’s been upgraded with time.
              The plastic compound has been reinforced, and is tougher now.
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              MSH Protos Carbon FBL - Scorpion 880Kv, YGE 60A, s9650 on cyclic, BLS251 on tail, Mikado V-Bar 5.1

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