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Old 03-16-2015, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by hsukaria
The voltmeter readings you show under static load look good. I am assuming that is the voltage since the crash, you did not recharge the battery?
No, I did not recharge the battery. The readings were done about 24 hours after the crash.

Originally Posted by hsukaria
Also, on the throttle servos, check that the servo arms don't slip on the teeth. There have been cases where people accidentally put the wrong brand servo arm on the servo and it seems ok until it slips under load.
Now, that's an interesting thought --- I'll have to look into that.


Originally Posted by hsukaria
If you want to test the Rx, maybe you can put the suspect Rx into the cheap foamy you are testing to verify if the Rx is malfunctioning.
Yes, good idea. Thanks for your input.