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racinfan 01-17-2005 10:41 PM

slo-v problems
 
my slo-v only flys just above stall speed. I have seen videos from people on this site that show it flying 10 times better that mine. I am run the stock 7.2v i just got the 8.4v for it but have not had the weather to try it yet. any ideal on this thanks

Greg Covey 01-18-2005 12:46 PM

RE: slo-v problems
 
I would give it a few flights to break in the NiMH pack and the gearbox mess to the motor. In cold conditions, you plane may seem lackluster when compared to summer-like conditions.

The 7-cell pack will help.

Good luck!

Matt Kirsch 01-18-2005 12:55 PM

RE: slo-v problems
 
Also, fully charging the pack will help. What kind of charger are you using? Is the stock charger a peak detect type?

With timer-based and wall-wart chargers, it's only your best guess if the battery is charged.

dhsc19 01-18-2005 01:31 PM

RE: slo-v problems
 
I put some lube on the prop shaft part that goes inside the gear box and just a little on the gear and pinion. I forget exactly what name, but it's a very light liquid lube with teflon. It's as thin as water. My friend uses it on copy machine gears. I just did a quick search on the internet and there is "Finish Line Teflon-Plus Dry Lube" that you can find in bike shops. Anyway, it made the plane even more quiet and added a bit more power. The plastic bearings in the gearbox suck and they wear out after a while. Even if you haven't damaged or bent your prop shaft, that plastic bearing wears out and the space gets bigger making the the prop shaft vibrate more as it spins and you loose efficiency. Dirt and dust craps out the efficiency as well. Clean it out periodically.

All I did on my Slo-V was lube the prop shaft, use an 1180 prop, moved the clevis to the second to the innermost holes on the control horn. Using stock motor and battery (and Mode B, of course) I get a pretty good climb rate.

[link=http://users.cwnet.com/dhsc19/Slo_V_Aerobatics.wmv]Slo-V Video[/link]

racinfan 01-18-2005 10:29 PM

RE: slo-v problems
 
thanks for the insite. is that 1180 a gws prop? i will try to get a prop in a day or two.

dhsc19 01-19-2005 11:37 AM

RE: slo-v problems
 
Yes...a GWS prop it is. Specifically, the name of the lubricant I use is "TriFlow Superior Lubricant w/ Teflon"

racinfan 01-21-2005 10:04 PM

RE: slo-v problems
 
thanks


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