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Old 07-15-2020, 05:58 AM
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Dalyn
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Originally Posted by ETpilot
Test your battery pack the old fashion way, which I still use. Set up your airplane in TV room. Run the system for 10 minutes while you watch TV. Take a break then do it again. I do 3 ten minute runs. I still have plenty of battery left. This works for me since I just charge and fly. Not too high tech.
I have one high torque servo for my rudder and nose wheel. Idk if that would do it or not. I'll test it manually and see what happens.

Originally Posted by jester_s1
You should be able to get 20 flights on that pack with that plane.
How are you measuring it to know it's low? Either your measuring method is off, your pack is bad, or your charger is bad.
I have a power meter on the side and it was showing yellow after one 10 or 15 minute flight.