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Stupid build question
I am fiishing up my SIG ad i know you should rap the RX in 1/2 foam rubber to protect it from vibration. Should i do the same for the battery pack?
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RE: Stupid build question
Not at all stupid. Yes, wrap the battery pack, it needs protection from the vibration.
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RE: Stupid build question
Something else to consider later on. I usually check my CG before I mount the receiver. Then I place it where it will help. Since the battery is much heavier, I save that for nearly last to use as weight to bring the CG in. I may mount the battery in the nose or behind the CG--wherever its needed before adding extra weight
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RE: Stupid build question
Piper and Cyclic have wrapped up the best advice you can get on this subject. I ditto everything they have said.
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RE: Stupid build question
ORIGINAL: tfarmer96 Stupid build question somegeek |
RE: Stupid build question
Yes, wrap in foam. I also place the Receiver and Batteries in plastic bags. I do this for two reasons; 1). To protect them from fuel, which tends to penetrait into everything. 2). In the case of the plane going down and becomeing lost for a few days, weeks, months, etc..., it may protect from moisture/rain/weather, until the plane can be found.
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RE: Stupid build question
Plastic bag now thats something i hadnt thought of. Good idea.
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RE: Stupid build question
Another suggestion for you.
Mount/locate your battery IN FRONT of the receiver OR mount your receiver on top of the battery. In the event of a hard "unscheduled" landing :D you really don't want the battery to go crashing into the receiver. |
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