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RE: Blade CX-2 - 11/30/2006 10:37:08 PM   
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tinchoa,
I really don't have a heat problem with mine. I never have on the 2 cell powered CX models. Maybee the heat issues are more directed at the 3 cell powered CP models? The CX runs off of a 2 cell 7.4 Volt Lipo and the CX is on a 3 cell 11.1 Volt lipo.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 11/30/2006 11:29:21 PM   
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tinchoa,

Most of us have ventilated our CXs by cutting holes in the top of the canopy and in the 4in1 case to help prevent the gyro from over heating which caused the tail to constantly drift. I'm happy to say that my new CX2 doesn't exhibit that problem so I don't think I'll have to be getting the drill out anytime soon. This NEW Efite CX2 heli, IMO, is truly RTF straight out of the box! There is a mod to the servo linkage arm that you can do later on when you feel more comfortable with flying inorder to get a bit more responsiveness, but it's a minor issue and really not necessary.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 11/30/2006 11:30:05 PM   
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tinchoa,

I don't know about bzyguy, but I have a heat problem with mine (as most people do). If after a good 10-15 minute run, your motors are hot, then you have a heat problem. Heat is wasted energy, energy that you need to fly. Remove the heat, you save energy. You save energy, you fly longer. Capice? Capice.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 12:07:04 AM   
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Just check with LHS again, they said the CX2 may comes in tomorrow!!! Already place my order, looking forward to a fun weekend. I test fly the CX on the computer FS a the LHS, able to get it off the ground, I think I may be able to manage this CX2. Aloha

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 12:35:37 AM   
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I also read about heat problem?? Any advise on what I need to do to take care of this? I also read that people take off the back side of the heli to release the heat, drill holes, etc. Is it for the CX or CX2 of for higher end model?
Thanks


Here is the simple heat fix for the CX and CX2, just add the heat sink and thermal grease per the owners manual:
http://www.myrcsupply.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=159_160&products_id=4525
http://www.myrcsupply.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=159_160&products_id=4526

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 6:29:50 AM   
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GUYS.....GUYS.....GUYS!
Here.............Do a test. I did one for everyone.

First I ran my CX2 for 3 minutes static at full throttle with my eflite power meter......RESULTS:

WITH CANOPY ON: 5.9 amps WOT max, 41.2 watts @ WOT max, and pulled 89 mah out of the battery per minute using a total of 267 mah in 3 minutes. The max temp the motors reached was 118 degrees farenheit.

WITH NO CANOPY AT ALL: EXACT SAME READINGS IN 3 full minutes, The max temp the motors reached was 117 Degrees farenheit.

The only difference in the test was 1 degree difference between canopy on or completely removed??? The battery got hotter than the motors! 119 Deg Farenheit.
WHERE are the gains? Same temp...same power draw....same run time? Hmmm......I wouldn't wast a penny on mods to this ship besides the upgraded aluminum inner blade mount.

Sorry guys. I can't say that I agree with your heat issues.
NOTE: I am a certafied technician and certafied in electrical and I used digital measuring tools and 2 different infrared lazer temp guns to make theese statements about my tests. OH YEAH, the temp in my garage during this test is 74 degrees farenheit.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 6:43:20 AM   
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bzyguy01
Great stuff! Do a real life measurement of the heat, no guess work! Thanks for the input! My LHS just call this evening, the bird is in! I will go down tomorrow to pick up my first even 4 ch heli. Should I pick up the Alum inner blade mount at the same time, may be some blade? A training gear??

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 6:55:31 AM   
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Yeah, I would go ahead and get a spare set of blades and the aluminum blade mount as the plastic one breaks with the slightest ding. The trainer is a good idea if you want but it will be easy enough without.
My opinion on learning this chopper would be to power the bird up just before it will take off but get the chopper light and hold it there and use the right stick to move the swash plate and see how the chopper reacts to what youre doing with the controls. this will help you so that you know what to do in the air. Keep the tail to you for the first 10+ flights until you get more comfortable and keep the chopper low to the ground as it will not recover from a full chop of the throttle. Theese choppers are very easy and somewhat under powered and this is why they are great trainers. You will soon grow out of this and want a collective pitch if you find it to be easy and fun. I wish you luck and remember....This is supposed to be fun so don't get mad....just laugh and smile if it crashes. You'll fix it.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 12:57:28 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bzyguy01
Yeah, I would go ahead and get the aluminum blade mount as the plastic one breaks with the slightest ding.


I wondered about this myself and found this comment:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6476018&postcount=51
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Has anyone else noticed that the inner head has a reinforced collar now? It used to be that the plastic section attached to the shaft was the same width all the way to the "ball" area where the flybar attaches. Now it's thicker above the blade attachment point. The upper bearing holder also appears to have a longer sleeve. Who says they're not paying attention at E-flite?


Perhaps the upper inner shaft will take some abuse now, I'm going to fly mine before investing in the aluminum part and see how long the original will last. If you note the original part number has changed, indicating a redesign.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 3:04:30 PM   
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Good job on the thorough test, bzyguy!

I'm not trying to come off as the devil's advocate, but I do have a couple of questions. Because you're certified to take these readings, I trust you'll have the answers.

First off, did you test the motors/battery on the bench? If so, did you practice any real life manuvers with the throttle and the steering? Or did you just sit on a bench, run WOT and wait?

My theory (albeit unfounded) is that the fluctuation the motors experience in normal flight is what causes more heat. While your tests are conclusive litmus tests, what about real world? And that's where I think E-Flight's expertise come in. If they build it, you need it.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 4:06:48 PM   
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Zephyros,
The inner shaft is just as week as the old one, I personally already broke mine flying like an IDIOT in my office as it toppled over due to my poor landing atop numerous obstacles ...HE HE
I was in the shop and asked them about a new redesigned shaft?? They said the part was the same.....So I assume it was...I have an old one at the house still in the box for my old CX and I will compare it to the new one that broke when I get home, but it looked axactly the same to me from my memory.....Then again I am getting older!! LOL

Like I mentioned earlier in the thread, I only broke one in the original CX the whole time I owned it and broke the new CX2 shaft in the first 8 flights.....I'm an idiot pilot with mine....But thats why I oun it. Great fun.

Note. I have experience in Choppers for quite a few years now and I use to fly 30 and 60 sized Collective pitch models in 3d and forward flight. So this CX2 is great for me to tinker with in the garage inbetween building new aircraft. Just to let everyone know I'm experienced and STILL LOVE this little CX2 and the CX for that matter. I was never on top of my game with the big choppers tho. I flew them but also crashed em just the same. <----------Not a pro Heli pilot! Just experienced.

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 4:22:59 PM   
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ANYBODY GOT PICS OF THEIR CX-2?

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RE: Blade CX-2 - 12/1/2006 4:46:22 PM   
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