7 CAP display problem
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From: Battle Ground, WA,
I have a nearly new 7CAP that at times has no display. It now appears that it is partly temperature related, below 60 degrees or so no display. The transmitter appears to still operate the plane correctly but you can[t be sure which model is on. It did this some directly after purchase but appeared to go away. Now with lower temps it is more common.
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From: Champaign, IL
Please send this into the Service Center so that our technicians can check this out for you.
Futaba Service Center
3002 N Apollo Dr. Ste 1
Champaign IL 61822
Phone #217-398-0007
Fax #217-398-7721
email: [email protected]
I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support technical team at 217-398-8970, or via fax at 217-398-7721.
Sincerely,
Krysta
Lead Futaba Customer Service and Programming Technician
Futaba Service Center
3002 N Apollo Dr. Ste 1
Champaign IL 61822
Phone #217-398-0007
Fax #217-398-7721
email: [email protected]
I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support technical team at 217-398-8970, or via fax at 217-398-7721.
Sincerely,
Krysta
Lead Futaba Customer Service and Programming Technician
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I have a nearly new 7CAP that at times has no display. It now appears that it is partly temperature related, below 60 degrees or so no display. The transmitter appears to still operate the plane correctly but you can[t be sure which model is on. It did this some directly after purchase but appeared to go away. Now with lower temps it is more common.
I have a nearly new 7CAP that at times has no display. It now appears that it is partly temperature related, below 60 degrees or so no display. The transmitter appears to still operate the plane correctly but you can[t be sure which model is on. It did this some directly after purchase but appeared to go away. Now with lower temps it is more common.



