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  • #16
    Electrical cleaner is definitely the way to go.... Also, I did contact Horizon about a service on my Dx7, as I thought my Dx7 had an internal battery that might need changing..
    I was sent an email back stating the Dx7 actually does not have an internal battery at all.....

    Good Luck....

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    • #17
      Originally posted by scotty123 View Post
      Electrical cleaner is definitely the way to go.... Also, I did contact Horizon about a service on my Dx7, as I thought my Dx7 had an internal battery that might need changing..
      I was sent an email back stating the Dx7 actually does not have an internal battery at all.....

      Good Luck....
      know what your probably right ive just taken the back off mine as im sure it was on the switch board,but thats where the fuse is! and i cant find any sign of a battery
      Ron

      hobby-hangar.co.uk
      SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
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      • #18
        Originally posted by scallybert View Post
        I'm sure they've had Txs dropped in puddles, baths, etc, before...
        And thanks to Simstck and the adventures of Matt.... A million and one other places

        ​SWRCH , Oh.. And a Helix 700 Gasser, Hv with SK540.....with SAB HPS head.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Boggy View Post
          [...] i cant find any sign of a battery
          Probably means it's using flash memory, then.

          This is good for this case, as there's no internal battery to run-down when the main battery is disconnected.
          Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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          • #20
            I did ask them if the memory was eeprom.. He did reply, that if the main battery was left off for some time..(wouldn't say how long) then all model memories would be lost.....must be chip memory supported by a capacitor...He also said that if this happens there was a chance that the Dx7 would lose it's main memory and it would need to be sent back to Horizon for the memory ..(must be firmware).. to be re loaded....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by konceppt View Post
              I take it I should clean it with the battery out?
              Yes deffernetly take the battery out before washing with water
              Cheers Paul


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              • #22
                Originally posted by scotty123 View Post
                I did ask them if the memory was eeprom.. He did reply, that if the main battery was left off for some time..(wouldn't say how long) then all model memories would be lost.....must be chip memory supported by a capacitor...He also said that if this happens there was a chance that the Dx7 would lose it's main memory and it would need to be sent back to Horizon for the memory ..(must be firmware).. to be re loaded....
                I did wonder if this was the case, as both the DX6i & DX8 noticably do a 'save' when you power off (ie writing to flash or such) - whereas the DX7 doesn't.

                I guess this is one of those unfortunate reminders about backing up one's valuable data. A major selling point for the DX8 IMO.
                Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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                • #23
                  If your going down the water route..I would use some water,in a pot and a paint brush...you don't have to drown it ,but you do have to clean it thorally.....I wouldn't worry about the memory issue, as a trip to horizon after might be a plus....I.would also leave it in warm place for about 4 to 5 days...
                  Good luck....
                  Sent from my HTC Legend using Tapatalk

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                  • #24
                    Personally I'd box it up, send it to Horizon, explain what happened and see what they say. Whilst you can't count on it, with HH's reputation for sterling customer service, you may just find they fix it for free or for a nominal charge.

                    Whereas, if you've attempted to do it yourself, they may not be so accommodating as you may do more harm than good.

                    Besides, having done it yourself, would you really, I mean REALLY, trust it again?
                    Martin

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

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                    • #25
                      I agree with Mart, send it back to horizon with a note and then you can trust it with your pride and joy.
                      Mike, 3rd Hampton Scout Group
                      Spectrum DX7
                      Piper Pawnee 40
                      Wot Trainer, OS 46Fx
                      3D 400
                      P68C Scale twin
                      SRCMC
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by spunkmyer View Post
                        I agree with Mart, send it back to horizon with a note and then you can trust it with your pride and joy.
                        Trying to convince my wife that i should sell it and buy a dx8,

                        Not going down too well so far
                        HK450GT Pro TT
                        E-flite Blade CP Pro 2
                        E-flite Blade Nano Cp-x
                        E-flite Blade MSR
                        Spektrum DX8
                        E-flite Blade 180 CFX
                        Phoenix sim

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