Hi,
If you are the owner of a Trex 700X and you are at a mental state that you need to
spend some money to upgrade your heli, here are some recommendations for you. LOL.
1. New TiN Main Shaft
There is a new TiN (Titanium Nitride) main shaft available. The TiN coating improves hardness and corrosion resistance.
2. New Tail Rotor Holder
This is a new tail rotor holder with higher rigidity. M4 screws are used instead of M3.
3. Kontronik Pyro Motor
Upgrade to Pyro 750-50 motor. It is about 10C cooler than the 850MX, and 100g lighter.
4. Hobbywing ESC 160A Platinum V4
Upgrade to the Hobbywing 160A Platinum V4 ESC.
You don't need to mount the heatsink for a 700X. It is only about 40C to 43C after a flight.
If you are going to use the Pyro 750 motor, it is good to use the HW 160A ESC instead of the 130A ESC.
HW 160A ESC seems to handle the 14 pole motor much better.
5. Main Rotor Arm
There are two new main rotor arms; one for F3C (precision) and the other for 3D.
These arms come with the 760X.
If you are the owner of a Trex 700X and you are at a mental state that you need to
spend some money to upgrade your heli, here are some recommendations for you. LOL.
1. New TiN Main Shaft
There is a new TiN (Titanium Nitride) main shaft available. The TiN coating improves hardness and corrosion resistance.
2. New Tail Rotor Holder
This is a new tail rotor holder with higher rigidity. M4 screws are used instead of M3.
3. Kontronik Pyro Motor
Upgrade to Pyro 750-50 motor. It is about 10C cooler than the 850MX, and 100g lighter.
4. Hobbywing ESC 160A Platinum V4
Upgrade to the Hobbywing 160A Platinum V4 ESC.
You don't need to mount the heatsink for a 700X. It is only about 40C to 43C after a flight.
If you are going to use the Pyro 750 motor, it is good to use the HW 160A ESC instead of the 130A ESC.
HW 160A ESC seems to handle the 14 pole motor much better.
5. Main Rotor Arm
There are two new main rotor arms; one for F3C (precision) and the other for 3D.
These arms come with the 760X.
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