Blade 400
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Just had some great flights and whilst it was mostly the best yet (especially now I`m free of training gear) I nearly came a cropper! I realise that one of the issues is my own fault but the other isn`t and I would appreciate advice on it please?
1. A year ago I got a really good deal on Lipo`s from HobbyKing but they had a different connection to my Blade 400 Heli. I didn`t realise adaptors were available then and saw a thread on Youtube that explained how to modify the connector on the Heli by cutting out the centre plastic region to fit the different battery connection. It`s been fine for a year but has now got sloppy and It was lucky that I was flying close to the ground when I experienced loss of power.
2. On a second Heli the Deans adaptor that I have recently purchased is sloppy (male to female) no puns please Is there anything I can do to tighten the connection or do I need to replace them. My soldering skills are limited
Thanks
EDIT: I just managed to improve the connection in point 1 by using shrink wrap and I fixed point 2 by pushing a flat bladed screwdriver into the female deans connector and managed to tweak the contacts enough so that its now a tighter fit on the male deans connector
1. A year ago I got a really good deal on Lipo`s from HobbyKing but they had a different connection to my Blade 400 Heli. I didn`t realise adaptors were available then and saw a thread on Youtube that explained how to modify the connector on the Heli by cutting out the centre plastic region to fit the different battery connection. It`s been fine for a year but has now got sloppy and It was lucky that I was flying close to the ground when I experienced loss of power.
2. On a second Heli the Deans adaptor that I have recently purchased is sloppy (male to female) no puns please Is there anything I can do to tighten the connection or do I need to replace them. My soldering skills are limited
Thanks
EDIT: I just managed to improve the connection in point 1 by using shrink wrap and I fixed point 2 by pushing a flat bladed screwdriver into the female deans connector and managed to tweak the contacts enough so that its now a tighter fit on the male deans connector
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