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Burned the speed control after crash

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TXHELIJR@dbzmail.com - 19 Jun 2006 20:48 GMT
Today is the not the lucky day for me. I have fly my helicopter for 20
minutes and I burned the speed control, and the helicopter crash (small
crash, only damaged some parts). So just like to share this information
with you guys: WHEN YOU FLY THE ELECTRIC RC HELICOPTER, PAY ATTAENTION
TO THE ELECTRONICS TEMPERATURE - STOP AND TAKE BREAK IF THEY GET TOO
WARM.
Beav - 23 Jun 2006 21:37 GMT
> Today is the not the lucky day for me. I have fly my helicopter for 20
> minutes and I burned the speed control, and the helicopter crash (small
> crash, only damaged some parts). So just like to share this information
> with you guys: WHEN YOU FLY THE ELECTRIC RC HELICOPTER, PAY ATTAENTION
> TO THE ELECTRONICS TEMPERATURE - STOP AND TAKE BREAK IF THEY GET TOO
> WARM.

You're best course of action is to forget using the "comes with the kit"
speed controler and buy a good qulity after market one. Same thing with the
motors. Those that come as standard are built to a price and the criteria is
neither long life, or long flight duration.

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