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RE: ELectric Twin Engine Setup
I'm at a loss to suggest anything else other than to maybe move this over to the Electric forums. I think you'd get more response over there and just maybe someone has run into your problem before. There's some pretty sharp folks there. If I have 4 wires, 2-White and 2-Black to connect, I'll cross 'em at least once. Maybe Twinman will chime in and move this over for you. What you think Twinman?
Standing By, SJ |
RE: ELectric Twin Engine Setup
It sounds like you have all this in your airplane.
I know it's work, but if I may suggest, take your motors, battery, ESCs and receiver out of your plane and put it on a test stand. Leave the props OFF. If you have to build a small test stand, thats OK too.. Better a little extra work now, then a broken plane later. Then, with the elements on a test stand you can make sure the wiring is correct, and trouble-shoot it better. Good luck, |
RE: ELectric Twin Engine Setup
I just emailed & asked my Motor/ESC Guru to take a look at this and let me know what he thinks might be the problem. I'll post ASAP if he's got any input.
Standing By, SJ |
RE: ELectric Twin Engine Setup
THANKS
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Seagull Cessna 337 push pull arf motor thrust angle
I am having difficulty finding the straight info on motor thrust angles on a this push/pull plane.
Nothing in the manual addresses it. What say you? |
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