hbollier
70cc twin V2
I had a strange occurrence at the field yesterday. Futaba 12fg Tx, FrSky TFR6 Rx, running HV servos and 8v from ESC. This Rx has about 200 flights on it with no problems. After about 8 flights I was prepping for another in the pits. Battery was plugged in and throttle cut was engaged. It was about 95deg F and plane was in direct sunlight in pits. Another pilot started talking to me delaying take off by maybe 2 min. The Rx went in to failsafe mode. I know it went in to failsafe mode because the motor went to idle speed and there was no response from the surfaces. I unplugged the battery and re connected it and all control returned.
I unplugged the receiver and checked the Rx temp and it was fairly hot to touch. I put the plane in the shade for 30 min to cool off re checked the radio again and made 4 more flights.
Questions:
1) Can the heat cause the Rx to go in to failsafe mode?
2) Should I change failsafe to 0 throttle?
3) Is the Rx safe to fly?
4) Should I investigate this further and how?
Lessons Learned:
1) Keep your hands away from the prop when the battery is plugged in! I don't care if you have a throttle cut, STUFF HAPPENS!
2) Don't plug in till you are ready to fly.
3) Distractions in the pits can be just as dangerous as distractions on the flight line.
I unplugged the receiver and checked the Rx temp and it was fairly hot to touch. I put the plane in the shade for 30 min to cool off re checked the radio again and made 4 more flights.
Questions:
1) Can the heat cause the Rx to go in to failsafe mode?
2) Should I change failsafe to 0 throttle?
3) Is the Rx safe to fly?
4) Should I investigate this further and how?
Lessons Learned:
1) Keep your hands away from the prop when the battery is plugged in! I don't care if you have a throttle cut, STUFF HAPPENS!
2) Don't plug in till you are ready to fly.
3) Distractions in the pits can be just as dangerous as distractions on the flight line.