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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 7:01:34 PM   
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Funny how you can hear different things from different people. My LHS guy says the Silver Series is a great esc. I had one go bad on me in a DF as well (SS35 in a Diablo), however I think that was may have been my fault for running a 4s LiPo that probably overpowered it. I have read either on this forum or another that some guys like using the E-Flight 60 amp esc in the FJ. I may just upgrade to that one in the very near future.

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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 7:18:46 PM   
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Well lots of factors add up to different success stories with anything. I prefer Castle Creations esc's over anything out there. No comparison IMO to any other company making esc's. They back them very well too!

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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 7:37:09 PM   
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I'll look into Castle Creations as well. Thanks for the info. Being so new to the hobby, I don't know the who's who yet. Gary

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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 7:44:38 PM   
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That's way to cool GREAT idea

northchim
correct on the servo exts. only a couple of bucks
Your set up is almost the exact one in mine. I have run tower hobbies ESC for years and never had a problem ...until I used a 4 cell-DON"T and 2-over amped it showing off--there I said it.
I would suggest you start with a APC 5.5x4.5 -- make sure you balance any prop you put on the plane. The max prop would be 6x5.5 APC as you will be close to exceeding ESC amp limit
watch the FJ in action see the link in the above post

I now use the new eflite 620 amp ESC in the FJ and it's a great price. Castle is THE best but it may be out of you price range as it is for me.


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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 7:46:59 PM   
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how do you balance a prop? Thanks

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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 7:57:00 PM   
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You MUST have a prop bal. you can purchase on line or a good LHS will have 1-2 diiff. ones in stock
I use 1 that uses mags. to supend the prop on a shaft. I can't remember the name brand off the top of my head. I can do a picture step by step on here if needed

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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 8:02:31 PM   
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http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHY61&P=ML
This the one I use-- the instructions are very clear and I have learned some tips from using it
CP


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RE: FUNJET - 3/30/2008 8:39:17 PM   
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Yes they are a bit pricier than some but worth every penny. If budget is in mind then it is not the choice. Eflite makes a pretty good line of esc's as well. Nothing beats being able to hook up to the pc and make changes as you want. That feature alone sold me. I also run quite a few Eflite esc's in different planes from the 22a-60A and they are all solid with exception of the 25A which I have smoked 3 of. They are the ones that come stock in strykers and typhoon 2's now and I am sure a few others. Not sure if they figured out the problem with them but I am not the only one I know that has had repeated issues with them. Other than that no other issues with Eflite.

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RE: FUNJET - 3/31/2008 5:32:54 AM   
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Thanks guys for all the help. I'll let you know how things go.

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RE: FUNJET - 3/31/2008 3:06:47 PM   
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Ok
Here's a fun thing to do
find that perfect place to fly and see what your city town home and even street looks like from the air
http://maps.live.com
No downloading as with google earth and you may have a bird's eye view ( see the selection bars and the top I suggest the HYBRID view) Make sure you wave when you go flying as you never know who is watching


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RE: FUNJET - 4/1/2008 2:24:40 PM   
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Well I was going to post pics. but now I have to repair the nose-again. Flying on Monday in tight space and just missed clearing a curb-landing over a parking lot and was aiming to curb hop into the grass-I missed
Took off and compressed about 2-3" of the nose. I think I'll replace with a pink foam nose and knowing me - I'll make 2 !!
I also removed the wing tip "tanks" by doing that plane developed a wiggle - fixed by changing the tip from a neg. camber to a positive one and sanding the tips round-that removed 95% of the wiggle.
Will make 2 noses today.
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RE: FUNJET - 4/1/2008 10:32:41 PM   
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Can I join the party?

Maiden flight of my FunJet last weekend. Hyperion ESC is causing problem but I got couple of high speed passes. Will video on next outing.

Setup is Flightpower 5S3700 EVO25, HET 2W23 motor, Hyperion 80A OPTO ESC, 4.7x4.7 APCe.

Have not done eMeter testing yet but 50A is quoted for this combo. More soon.

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RE: FUNJET - 4/2/2008 12:05:00 AM   
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WELCOME
Running a HET I had one on a Stryker and am looking to get another. I think for the $ HET is a great value
Thinking of the 3w I'm limited to 3c as of now due $

Hobby Lobby has Polyquest batts. on sale April 1-6 BIG savings


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RE: FUNJET - 4/2/2008 12:06:30 AM   
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Uh ....got a wild ant. wire going there??


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