450 WARP 360 Build

fhu667

Member
I'm really not happy with the servo arms on the Warp. More specifically, I'm not happy with the carbon fiber overlays for the servo arms. I'm afraid there aren't enough threads going into the servo, and it will back out eventually. I guess I have two choices, longer screws or ditch the carbon fiber arms. I think I will ditch the arms, and I'll evaluate as I fly.
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I've finished assembling, so I thought I'd add a pic or two. My cabling isn't the prettiest, but that is as good as it's going to get. There might be a maiden flight today.....
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Lee

Well-Known Member
I throw my warp around pretty hard. Never used the carbon servo stiffeners and never had a problem in over a year and a half.

Good luck with the maiden. :)
 

murankar

Staff member
If those are nylock nuts the A's long as the screw threads into the nylon your fine. If not then some thread locker should keep them on. Since Lee has more hands on with his I would take his advise on the subject.

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fhu667

Member
I have heard of people with belt drives complain of having some static electrical buildup interference stuff? Has anyone with a Warp here on the forum done anything to address that, or is it unfounded?
 

Lee

Well-Known Member
I have not done the static mod, and have had no issues so far. I do give the belt a spray with Silicon every once in a while.
If you live in a very dry environment then it couldn't hurt to add it.
 

pvolcko

Well-Known Member
Spraying it down is a good way to go. I've also heard that it was some early Spektrum DSMX recievers that were having the issue and that it doesn't happen with their newer stuff. Not sure if there's truth to that or not.
 
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