23-Jul-2017, 10:39 AM (This post was last modified: 23-Jul-2017, 10:39 AM by Carl.Vegas.)
So I decided to test out the GoPro Session 5 including "durability testing" lol. I was headed back from a business trip and stopped at a park to get a few batteries in. One reminder: don't let Carl do powerloops with your quad... I'll break it! lol... One of these days I'll get better at them.
Question that is sparked from this event that applies not just to this quad but the bumblebee as well... I have a motor that grinds when I spin it... One is more dramatic than the other. The less dramatic one feels like the thing that is grinding might be moving, not always at the same point of rotation. The other, seems to have a common point where it grinds.
Is there anything I can do to try to repair that? Anybody have any good recommendations on walkthroughs for taking apart a brushless? Any advice before I start on a journey of trying it out?
Here is the video:
Note, you'll find my flying to be much more subdued. I think part of that was feeling a little uncertain with the quad I had and a little because I've been flying different lately. I've been working on control a lot and it's changed some of my flying habits.
Question that is sparked from this event that applies not just to this quad but the bumblebee as well... I have a motor that grinds when I spin it... One is more dramatic than the other. The less dramatic one feels like the thing that is grinding might be moving, not always at the same point of rotation. The other, seems to have a common point where it grinds.
Is there anything I can do to try to repair that? Anybody have any good recommendations on walkthroughs for taking apart a brushless? Any advice before I start on a journey of trying it out?
Here is the video:
Note, you'll find my flying to be much more subdued. I think part of that was feeling a little uncertain with the quad I had and a little because I've been flying different lately. I've been working on control a lot and it's changed some of my flying habits.
carl.vegas
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein, Slightly modified Vortex 250
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein, Slightly modified Vortex 250