I had not flown my Trex 450x for a while owing to a bump that pulled the feathering spindle apart (without breaking my 315 Pro blades!) and lost all the dampers and spacers.
I ventured to Inwoods on NYE to get the bits, went home early fixed the heli and there was enough time to test it before it was time to party. I hadn't flown for a while, so I turned on the DX6 Transmitter to check the voltage....................9 volts and holding, so good enough for a quick test.
I engaged Throt Hold, connected up the heli, disengaged TH and tentatively started flying. I just wanted to make sure everything was as it should be. Hovering ok, then after about 3-4 minutes, the heli lost control, smacked into the ground, onto its side and shredded my favourite Pro blades. Hitting TH switch had no effect, the motor started screaming because it had stripped the main gear, so I quickly had to disconnect the heli battery. I was seriously not happy!
When I checked the TX, the LCD screen was blank
so I turned it off then back on again briefly, the screen came to life for a moment and the alarm started to sound for the first time before the screen went blank again 
. The Tx voltage had dropped so quickly the alarm DID NOT sound 

. The 1st thing I knew about it was when I had lost all control! I recharged the Tx pack and it took 1498mA (rated at 1500)!
Still, these Rex's are tough, after all that thrashing around all I had broken was a set of Pro blades, stripped main gear and broken a ball off one plastic flybar mixing arm!
Has anyone else had a similar incident of Tx voltage dropping so quickly that the low voltage alarm didn't sound? I know I hadn't used it for a while, but to drop from 9 volts over a few minutes was really not expected!
I ventured to Inwoods on NYE to get the bits, went home early fixed the heli and there was enough time to test it before it was time to party. I hadn't flown for a while, so I turned on the DX6 Transmitter to check the voltage....................9 volts and holding, so good enough for a quick test.
I engaged Throt Hold, connected up the heli, disengaged TH and tentatively started flying. I just wanted to make sure everything was as it should be. Hovering ok, then after about 3-4 minutes, the heli lost control, smacked into the ground, onto its side and shredded my favourite Pro blades. Hitting TH switch had no effect, the motor started screaming because it had stripped the main gear, so I quickly had to disconnect the heli battery. I was seriously not happy!

When I checked the TX, the LCD screen was blank
so I turned it off then back on again briefly, the screen came to life for a moment and the alarm started to sound for the first time before the screen went blank again 
. The Tx voltage had dropped so quickly the alarm DID NOT sound 

. The 1st thing I knew about it was when I had lost all control! I recharged the Tx pack and it took 1498mA (rated at 1500)!Still, these Rex's are tough, after all that thrashing around all I had broken was a set of Pro blades, stripped main gear and broken a ball off one plastic flybar mixing arm!
Has anyone else had a similar incident of Tx voltage dropping so quickly that the low voltage alarm didn't sound? I know I hadn't used it for a while, but to drop from 9 volts over a few minutes was really not expected!

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