RE: .........    Gallery
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as Guest



Users viewing this topic: none
    Search This Thread  
 
Printable Version

All Forums >> RC Helicopters >> Electric RC Helis >> Esky Helicopters >> RE: .........
Page: <<   < prev  241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 [249] 250   next >   >>  

Tower Hobbies Get Coupon Codes Brands  
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: ......... - 11/26/2011 8:32 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
Petey, Check out this vid. It should anwser all your questions. Also he is using a DX6i with his set up. Follow his instructions and you should be fine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMf62iMkqp4&feature=related



Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6201

RE: ......... - 11/26/2011 10:20 PM   
phillyD



Posts: 2169
Score: 120
Joined: 1/25/2008
Last Login: 6/18/2013
From: Tortola , VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
Status: offline
Yes I have that issue on my belt..keep resetting the heli links untill you get equal top and bottom. At bottom stick make sure at full aileron and elevator the swash is not is not binding on the farme hard..a slight touch is ok, as It is hardly likely you will be at full negative with hard aileron at this point. I have 9 degrees with this set up and it does stuff. If you want a video link of proof I can supply.

Biker
That is a long vid.. LOL Gotta find some time to see that or point me to a specific time frame, illustrious Sir LOL

_____________________________

Belt CP Day and Night helis, DX6i, 401 gyro, 9257, HS65MG cyc, 30A, CNC 7075 tail/head,Gaui 550 in hughes fuselage quark gyr

Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6202

RE: ......... - 11/27/2011 12:11 AM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
I had the idea of raising the head about 1/4 inch by drilling another hole through the main shaft a little higher. Would that cause any problems with the head? I think that there still should be enough support for the head. This should give me enough clearance untill I get a longer main shaft. What do you all think?

Hide Signatures

(in reply to phillyD)
       Post #: 6203

RE: ......... - 11/27/2011 3:29 AM   
phillyD



Posts: 2169
Score: 120
Joined: 1/25/2008
Last Login: 6/18/2013
From: Tortola , VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
Status: offline
Petey
I think you may end up with a wobble in the head because there will not be enough shaft supporting the head also what i did was to bruise some of the metal from the antirotation ring or the base of the head. Did you check the vid? I am watching the vid. The head is made by the same manufacturer, you need to stablise the flybar to do the pitch

< Message edited by phillyD -- 11/27/2011 4:27 AM >


_____________________________

Belt CP Day and Night helis, DX6i, 401 gyro, 9257, HS65MG cyc, 30A, CNC 7075 tail/head,Gaui 550 in hughes fuselage quark gyr

Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6204

RE: ......... - 11/27/2011 12:47 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
I'm with Philly on that one. Also I think it would be pretty difficult to drill through those shafts and get it straight. Are you using a Trex clone main rotor on your belt cp? I was buying the Trex main shafts and turning them upside down to make them work with my belt. I also had to grind a small spot on the shaft for the grub screw to fit flush on.
B.


Hide Signatures

(in reply to phillyD)
       Post #: 6205

RE: ......... - 11/27/2011 12:49 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
Here is a good resource list.

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=812147


Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6206

RE: ......... - 11/27/2011 6:09 PM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
I was using the shaft that came with the HDX head and tail kit. It is a little longer than the ESKY maing shaft. I will be taking my time over the next couple of days getting it all centered and then I will have to adjust the travel through my DX6I to keep it from going to far. In the meanwhile I will be looking for a slightly longer main shaft. Perhaps I will have to have one of two made at a local machine shop. While I find that one I will become intimately familliar with my radio and dialing it in.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6207

RE: ......... - 11/30/2011 11:30 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
I realized today that I have trouble seeing where the nose on my heli is once it gets a certain distance from me.  So I'm not sure if it is facing me or not. Anyone know how to solve this?
Aside from the obvious, don't fly too far away, does anyone use some kind of reflective tape or anything?
Thanks,
B.
P.S. Hows it going Petey? did you get your main shaft problem solved?



< Message edited by biker dude -- 12/1/2011 12:01 AM >


Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6208

RE: ......... - 12/1/2011 12:59 AM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
I am still working it out but I am close. I think that I have it fixed now I am just trying to get it all set up again. I swear every time I do something I have to re set it to zero. This time I am learning from past mistakes though. So in the end it is a good experiance. Maybe I will be able to fly it by the weekend.

As far as your nose visibility problem goes mine is easy to see. I have a shark faced nose cone. There is no mistaking it for the tail even at a distance.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6209

RE: ......... - 12/1/2011 3:07 AM   
Tinkman



Posts: 736
Score: 100
Joined: 8/27/2009
Last Login: 6/16/2013
From: Central Coast, CA, USA
Status: offline
Allot of people use yellow or orange tail rotor blades. They say that helps.

Joaquin


_____________________________

Belt CP V2, HK 450 MT HK 500 CMT
Futaba 7C Tx, GY520 Gyro, S9257 Tail Servo

Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6210

RE: ......... - 12/1/2011 11:00 PM   
phillyD



Posts: 2169
Score: 120
Joined: 1/25/2008
Last Login: 6/18/2013
From: Tortola , VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
Status: offline
Yes Sire
450 size helicopters get small very quickly in the distance.

_____________________________

Belt CP Day and Night helis, DX6i, 401 gyro, 9257, HS65MG cyc, 30A, CNC 7075 tail/head,Gaui 550 in hughes fuselage quark gyr

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tinkman)
       Post #: 6211

RE: ......... - 12/3/2011 8:36 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
O.K. so the other day after having had too much coffee I tried to replace the plug on one of my new batteries with a Deans plug. This was a bad idea because I couldn't hold still and ended up shorting out the battery. I think what happened was that the short caused the copper connection on the top of the battery board to break the connection which is why the battery will not work now. I believe that the cells are fine. Has anyone out there ever tried to replace this board? I was thinking about trying it but I'm thinking I should leave well enough alone.
B.



Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6212

RE: ......... - 12/3/2011 9:33 PM   
aircrash



Posts: 1760
Score: 100
Joined: 12/25/2009
Last Login: 4/20/2013
From: athens, GREECE
Status: offline
Hmm, if the short made the cell`s lead to break then waste this battery.
So do you get a reading through the charging plug? If not then definitely one or more leads have broken. If yes then apply a low load to the charging plug, connect a bulb or something to the cables that are in the edges (so do not use the middle ones) and make the battery get discharged.
Then you can try removing the cover and see what`s going on.
But if it is charged then just throw it in a safe place (in a bucket full of saltwater for some days).

Well, there are a lot cheap batteries out there.
Such as here that has some good batteries at a nice price.
Or you could try one of those. And if you do then please post about, I would be interested.


_____________________________

Modified BOL chassis www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9422710
brushless mod www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9460961

Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6213

RE: ......... - 12/3/2011 9:51 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: aircrash

Hmm, if the short made the cell`s lead to break then waste this battery.
So do you get a reading through the charging plug? If not then definitely one or more leads have broken. If yes then apply a low load to the charging plug, connect a bulb or something to the cables that are in the edges (so do not use the middle ones) and make the battery get discharged.
Then you can try removing the cover and see what`s going on.
But if it is charged then just throw it in a safe place (in a bucket full of saltwater for some days).

Well, there are a lot cheap batteries out there.
Such as here that has some good batteries at a nice price.
Or you could try one of those. And if you do then please post about, I would be interested.



Thanks Aircrash, I've decided to toss it in salt water.  I don't like fooling around with these batteries after all LOL!
I have been using these batteries and after about 1 year they start to puff a little after a 5 min flight.
http://www.valuehobby.com/power-systems/lipo-batteries/3s-lipo/gforce-25c-2200mah-3s-11-1v-lipo.html
Then I read about these batteries http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__17814__ZIPPY_Flightmax_2200mAh_3S1P_25C_X_Thin_USA_Warehouse_.html
and have just started using them. The bad thing about these is you have to resolder your Deans connector arter removing the plug they come with which is what started the whole problem with the short.
Anyway, I have 3 new batteries and 2 that will be ready for the saltwater bath soon so I think I'm good for now.
Once I start trying 3d flight then I will consider buying some expensive batteries.


B.



Hide Signatures

(in reply to aircrash)
       Post #: 6214

RE: ......... - 12/3/2011 10:52 PM   
aircrash



Posts: 1760
Score: 100
Joined: 12/25/2009
Last Login: 4/20/2013
From: athens, GREECE
Status: offline
Why don`t you just replace the deans (T-plug) of the esc to the  newer style EC3, or DC3, or XT60, or what is called by the manufacturers...
I got a DualSky DC3-A plug for ESC to replace my T-plug on one esc I had as I took some batteries that already use the new spec/type connector.
And believe me, it is a lot easier to plug/unplug this new stuff than the older T-plug.

Anyway, when working on a li-po better have it @3.60V all cells.



_____________________________

Modified BOL chassis www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9422710
brushless mod www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9460961

Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6215

RE: ......... - 12/3/2011 11:02 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
I just bought an EXI 250 from Ebay so I may start doing that with that one, then switch over the 450 stuff next time I buy a new battery.
B.



Hide Signatures

(in reply to aircrash)
       Post #: 6216

RE: ......... - 1/30/2012 6:25 AM   
phillyD



Posts: 2169
Score: 120
Joined: 1/25/2008
Last Login: 6/18/2013
From: Tortola , VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
Status: offline
wow seems the Esky helis has a jinx.. Lots of invaluable info in this thread though

_____________________________

Belt CP Day and Night helis, DX6i, 401 gyro, 9257, HS65MG cyc, 30A, CNC 7075 tail/head,Gaui 550 in hughes fuselage quark gyr

Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6217

RE: ......... - 2/27/2012 2:45 AM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
Wow it has been quiet in here lately. I was thinking of switching to a carbon frame and have a question. I did the DTS mod last fall and love it and want to keep it. Will I have to cut up the carbon frame to keep the mod? Or is there a kit for it? Any input on this is appreciated.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to phillyD)
       Post #: 6218

RE: ......... - 2/27/2012 2:52 AM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
Wow it has been quiet in here lately. I was thinking of switching to a carbon frame and have a question. I did the DTS mod last fall and love it and want to keep it. Will I have to cut up the carbon frame to keep the mod? Or is there a kit for it? Any input on this is appreciated.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to phillyD)
       Post #: 6219

RE: ......... - 2/27/2012 11:18 PM   
phillyD



Posts: 2169
Score: 120
Joined: 1/25/2008
Last Login: 6/18/2013
From: Tortola , VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
Status: offline
Was that a DTS mod on the plastic framed belt? I know a close bird the HDX 3DX has that. Post a pick of how it looks now.
Cheerio Sir

_____________________________

Belt CP Day and Night helis, DX6i, 401 gyro, 9257, HS65MG cyc, 30A, CNC 7075 tail/head,Gaui 550 in hughes fuselage quark gyr

Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6220

RE: ......... - 2/28/2012 12:50 AM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
Here are some pics. I have the original frame at the moment.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


Hide Signatures

(in reply to phillyD)
       Post #: 6221

RE: ......... - 2/28/2012 3:51 AM   
phillyD



Posts: 2169
Score: 120
Joined: 1/25/2008
Last Login: 6/18/2013
From: Tortola , VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
Status: offline
Yes Siree
That is pretty neat but you'll have to cut up the CF frame as it does not have those spaces. Pretty neat. What head is that on the bird

_____________________________

Belt CP Day and Night helis, DX6i, 401 gyro, 9257, HS65MG cyc, 30A, CNC 7075 tail/head,Gaui 550 in hughes fuselage quark gyr

Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6222

RE: ......... - 2/28/2012 12:35 PM   
biker dude


 

Posts: 188
Score: 100
Joined: 9/19/2010
Last Login: 3/4/2012
From: Tampa, FL, USA
Status: offline
Hi Guys!
Hope everyone has been O.K.
I just wanted to throw in my 2 cents. I've been flying the EXI 450 for some time now and love it. (not to knock the Belt Cp) it's still a good bird. But you wouldn't have to do any mods on it and it is a very nice stable flying heli. Most of the Belt Cp parts will transfer right over to it, and for $70 u.s. you can have the whole thing. The only thing I didn't like was the tail rotor, so I changed it to an Align.
I just hate the thought of you spending money then having to cut up a carbon frame so that you can get direct link to the servo, when the EXI offers that. Here is the link.

http://www.xheli.com/18h18-exi450pro-belt.html

P.S. I know in the past that EXI has gotten a bad rap for their service, but I have been doing business with them for about a year now and they really have gotten their stuff together. I even returned a part recently and had the amount back on my credit card within a week.
Anyways I hope this helps.


Hide Signatures

(in reply to phillyD)
       Post #: 6223

RE: ......... - 2/28/2012 1:55 PM   
petey3


 

Posts: 66
Score: 100
Joined: 10/22/2008
Last Login: 12/13/2012
From: APO, AE, USA
Status: offline
Philly, that is a HDX450SE v5 head. Put it on last spring and love it. I got the tail to match it both are great.

Biker, your reasoning is sound. I am going to have to investigate further.

Thank You.



Hide Signatures

(in reply to biker dude)
       Post #: 6224

RE: ......... - 2/28/2012 3:04 PM   
aircrash



Posts: 1760
Score: 100
Joined: 12/25/2009
Last Login: 4/20/2013
From: athens, GREECE
Status: offline
You can use a Belt CP X frame that has  the servos Direct to Swash (DTS) mounted.
No mods whatsoever, nice and clean.

Although I have a Belt-CP V2 (converted to X), a Belt-CP X, a Blade 450 I try to fly (with no success yet) a much cheaper helicopter, a $9 450 clone.
It costs me less to worry although the Belt-CP can have cheap parts. The clone`s parts are even cheaper.
When I manage to fly it then I`ll procceed to the Belt-CP X and then to the Blade 450, as the later has too costly parts.
I would not worry that much if I did not crashed a lot though.


_____________________________

Modified BOL chassis www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9422710
brushless mod www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9460961

Hide Signatures

(in reply to petey3)
       Post #: 6225

Page:   <<   < prev  241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 [249] 250   next >   >>  
All Forums >> RC Helicopters >> Electric RC Helis >> Esky Helicopters >> RE: .........
Page: <<   < prev  241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 [249] 250   next >   >>  





Jump to:


 
Google 



Search | Marketplace | Event Calendar | Local Clubs | Magazine | Product Ratings | New Products | Discussion Forums

Photo Gallery | Instructor Search | Field|Track|Marina Search

Advertisers | Hobby Vendor Resources | Rate Manufacturers | Sign In/Sign Up

SITE MAP!   : :   FORUM RULES

RC Universe is a service of Internet Brands, Inc. Copyright © 2001-2013.

Charities we support that also need your help
Yorkie Rescue | Humane Society | ASPCA | Crohn's-Colitis America


2.250RCU1