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    Hi Guys

    I was just wondering if you would share the methods you use to;

    1) protect your receiver from damage whilst mounted in the model
    2) ensure the servo leads stay in place in the receiver

    I recall in my plank days that I wrapped my receiver in bubble wrap that served both of the above purposes. However, the receiver on the plank was hidden from view inside the fuselage.

    Is there a better and neater way to do it with a heli?
    Martin

    Most of the Aligns, fair few Spektrum bits, bunch of Align & HiTec servos, OBE, VD & Bar.


  • #2
    Nope, wrap it up good.
    mIKE

    Please thank me, thank me harder, i need a good thanking.

    Trex450 SE V2

    Trex450 HDE (now CCPM) - Wrapped in a Agusta a109
    Raptor 50 (OS Hyper)
    Spektrum DX7

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    • #3
      I mount my Rx with velco pads that gives it a nice soft base and then use a velcro strap over the servo leads on the 600 and tie wrap all the servo leads together on the 450 so they all hold each other in.
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      Nick Greening
      Trex 600 NSP Yellow and black
      Trex 450s CF
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      • #4
        Mines is wrapped up in foam & then strapped to the tray at the front of my raptor!
        Del
        Outrage Velocity 50 N2 FBL, OS55 Powered -Built and almost ready to fly

        Climb-Out

        3D Scotland

        Proud owner of 2 EGS

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        • #5
          I use fishing line to secure my servo leads in after not bothing and having a servo pop out on the knight.

          I use velcro straps and a bit of foam to secure it to the battery tray.
          Regards,

          Jason
          Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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          • #6
            You can buy reciever bags with velcro straps around them, pretty sure I saw them on the Revolution Models website
            x 3

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            • #7
              If its the 500 most can go between frames on the Gyro mount.. The Gyro can be sat above or below the tail boom front mount.

              A lot depends on your individuial components used and the model.. Things like length of servo leads, C&G etc etc.

              For The Rappy as Del suggests well wrapped up is best as protection is limited.. The NHP Velcro pouches with straps quite good.

              Trex's I mount with Velcro, 600 are pretty well protected as the canopy is strong and its relative position is kinda safe.

              Trex 700 inside one of the sidepods is about best I've seen to date..

              Wiring. If your careful and everything is laid out so the leads are not vibrating/pulling or being tugged they will stay OK. Belt and braces fishing line. Or very small dia carbon rod through the leads with a little elastic band looped over each end. In the pic you can also see the NHP Pouch

              http://runryder.com/helicopter/galle...n_support-.jpg


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              • #8
                Link is broken needs the - taken out after support.

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                • #9
                  I attach my RX with velcro then add a small cable tie to keep in place..



                  Then all my cable are wrapped in spiral plastic...

                  Cheers Eddie

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Sao...again I'm not clued up on this sort of stuff either, just like cameras..lol.

                    I switched to IE7 after a reinstall. Since then, I've never been able to open loads of things via links. An examople being the link I posted above from my own gallery. I cant get it to view full size

                    Another one in Heliaddicts here... the emotions..I cant open it via 'more' and can only select the visible ones on the front page. IE will only open a blank page when I select the 'more' option even if I select 'open in a new window or tab'

                    I can get around most by right mouse click and select open in a new window...but not all... the above just being a couple examples.

                    Its got to be something obvious I'm missing..????

                    cheers Brian


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by barney View Post

                      Its got to be something obvious I'm missing..????

                      cheers Brian
                      1. The link was from RR and that place wont allow you to post direct links so it inserts that symbol in to stop you.

                      2. Use firefox!

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                      • #12
                        mine is inside a little zip hard case pouch i got with a set of shure earphones (you can see the case in the link)
                        with foam packed in. it's then held in place with velcro straps
                        its cool because it allows easy access to the receiver .



                        I'll also seconds Sao's comment .
                        Use Firefox
                        Last edited by chemicalbro; 24-02-2009, 02:46 PM.
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                        "Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams
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                        • #13
                          From a Firefox user to a Firefox user..test for emotions...EH lets see right now


                          At last 6 weeks waisted by halfwit sticking with IE..now over

                          thank you Brian


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                          • #14
                            Damn good headphones them Shure's
                            Currently too expensive for me, but I picked up a set of SE110's a while back for peanuts (in comparison) which are also very good.

                            Cheers,
                            Rob
                            Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

                            | 3D Championship

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by robgt View Post
                              Damn good headphones them Shure's
                              Currently too expensive for me, but I picked up a set of SE110's a while back for peanuts (in comparison) which are also very good.

                              Cheers,
                              Rob
                              yeah Rob they are superb.
                              i don't see the point of spending a couple of hundred quid on an ipod to play it through the (lets be honest) TERRIBLE headphones they supply.
                              they sound awful (if you can get them to stay in your ears that is )
                              ____
                              Alan.

                              "Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams
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