well the angle variances are so little I never actually noticed any bad flight behaviour with the U5 motors before I upgraded. So are you guys realigning the motors everytime you fold and unfold the frame?
So you're basically saying the registration do have some play in them and the only way to get things straight is to tighten...so basically the QR system is not as QR as it seems to be.
oh cool...that's good to know. Yeah, so basically what I was asking if other SJ or SJ QR owners observed similar tolerance levels of the registration. I assume that do have to tighten the inner bolt of the arm to allow for the arms to fold without having to loosen the bolt every time and that...
Hey Guys,
I just finished reassembling my SJX4 QR with new U7 motors. I notice there is more play now in the rotation of the arms than before(with force I can twist the arms 2-3 degrees). Is this normal? The main holes in the arms seem to be intact so it's not a wear and tear issue, it was...
Hey guys, I got the new coax mounts from Aeronavics that are supposedly designed for the U7 motors. Unfortunately the motor sides extend about 1mm over the bolts so it's not possible to use a hex driver to hold the bolt in place to tighten. Has anyone been successful with those mounts?
Awesome...thank you all for your replies...wish I knew the DW board had a spot for the ESCs...would have been neater...I'll zip tie the ESCs on the top deck outside and slightly underneath the flight controller mounting plate
Hello Everybody,
Just out of interest where are skyjib users usually installing the ESCs? I'm talking about the typical 40A+ individual ESCs and not the the integrated boards, top deck? or between the two core plates? I wonder if top placement has any effects on the GPS or IMU.
I have 5 pairs of MN4014-11 still in their sealed boxes, completely unopened. I bought them by mistake for a project I was working on. Will take some picture later on but thought I'd post this to get the ball rolling.
Asking for 750USD for all 10 motors without shipping. Can throw in a couple...