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11 Is there any way to put the 65mm push on props without destroying motors?
I can already see pushing the shaft right through the bell or bust an e clip.
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103 there are 3 diameters, 1mm on very tiny motors, 1,5mm and rarely on 1303 2mm shaft.
take care you have the right mountsize.
they are tight sometimes, you dont need to put it in contact with the bell, just on top of the shaft. no fear you shouldnt destroy the motor :-)
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103 these are m2 screws, dont buy m3 as spare screws.
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11 I think I can make a tool or maybe soaking props in hot water will soften up plastic enough to allow it to slip over shaft easier.
I think by using a tiny tiny C type clamp and applying pressure on the bottom of shaft while pushing down on prop it will keep the force on shaft and not the clips or bell.
I wasn’t expecting such a tiny drone to fly as good as it does.It’s a fun little drone and perfect size for back yard flying.
It’s quiet too.
I’m using 2S HV 550 from ChinaHobbyLine and will soon try 3S if needed.
2S seems perfect for my stage of learning.
Not too fast but plenty powerful to do some cruising.
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103 the stiffness is needed inflight, it shouldnt need to use hot water.
probably you received a bad batch of props? i would buy some to check that
did you mesure the motorshaft diameter? probably there is sometjing wrong?
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