HELP msr not working
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From: mobile, AL
I just got my msr yesterday and have flown it 6 or 7 times. I went to plug battery in and then it lit up an acted as usual but when i pushed throttle it would go then stop. Or it would go and not stop. Also (if looking from behind) the right servo is pulled all the way down and will not correct. Please reply with any info.
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From: Hudson, NH
until the motor wound down" do you mean until the motor lost power? once it loses power you need to get it to the ground imedietly you shouldn't let it do that it hurts the batteries
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From: palm bay,
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That probably killed your battery. With lipo batteries as soon as it feels like there is any loss in power land immediately. Or more specifically, if the voltage drops below 3v on a cell. Just buy another battery and see if that fixes the problem. Otherwise it is a problem with the 5-in-1 which horizon will replace under warranty.
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From: mobile, AL
no i waited for the motor to wind down
i went to the hobbyshop and they said the batteries must have been shelved to long
they replaced the heli and batteries and have flown it about twenty times since wednesday
thanks anyway
i went to the hobbyshop and they said the batteries must have been shelved to long
they replaced the heli and batteries and have flown it about twenty times since wednesday
thanks anyway
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From: Gatineau,
QC, CANADA
Again, as soon as the lights flash, land and STOP. Don't let the motor wind down (do you mean that you keep the throttle on until there is no more power?). That will kill the battery.



