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    Glitchless

    Hi

    It is too much or plain impossible to expect glitchless control?
    This pisky glitching problem affects my heli main motor, it loses power for a split second, but manage to recover before it plummet to mother earth.

    This is my setup:
    Honey bee
    3 in 1 receiver
    GWS 1300mA Li-po

    Brought it to SHS for a checkup. The tech told me it is battery fault, that the battery voltage not constant. Check with analog meter, told me my fully charged bat is at 7.4 v. But when checked with the battery tester they are selling, it show 8.2v, then he claim that the tester is not accurate...
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    SHS might not be totally wrong but a fully charge 2S lipo should gives u 8.37V - 8.4V

    Try to swap around w yr frens batt. Move electronic as far as possible from main motor. There is something called glitch reducer circuit.

    Cheers

    Mike

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      Re: Glitchless

      Originally posted by temannis
      Hi


      Brought it to SHS for a checkup. The tech told me it is battery fault, that the battery voltage not constant. Check with analog meter, told me my fully charged bat is at 7.4 v. But when checked with the battery tester they are selling, it show 8.2v, then he claim that the tester is not accurate...
      Sometimes the fault can be intermitant, usually caused by bad connectors. This is one reason lots of flyers changed the connectors to Deans, 4mm, 3.5mm etc.

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