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70cc twin V2
I've flown Giant scale for a while now with a little bit of a break for a few years. When I flew before the biggest planes I had were 35% 100cc. Back then we used dual 6V NIMH packs, on the Rx and a 4.8 on the ignition each with their own switch.
Since getting back in a few years ago I have flown a few 35% airplanes with (2) Life 6.6 packs each with their own switch into a separate port in the Spektrum Rx. I have also started using a opto kill now with either power coming from the Rx or from an extra lead (dual) from the battery.
I have also flown 40% size planes the same way with my typical setup being 4 aileron servos total, 2 elevator servos total, 2 rudder servos total and a digital servo on the throttle.
I've used a couple of the Smart-Fly boards and they are fine, but they add cost to the airframe. I don't run smoke, and I usually only fly about 5 times before recharging. I use primarily all Hitec digital servos, 5955, 7955, 7950, 7980 etc. I also check both switches every time before taking off, and am very careful when setting a new plane up that nothing binds, and nothing fights each other.
Am I pushing my luck? The 35% planes have all been rock solid. I haven't flown a 40% setup this way much, but have done it. I don't fly high energy all the time, but do some, and 3D some, and fly Imac style some.
Thoughts? Help educate me here if I am way out of line?? I know a stalled servo eats up power quickly, but I always try and check all my surfaces before each flight, and as I mentioned before I check that both batteries are powering the Rx each time before I take off.
Thanks for any advice.
Since getting back in a few years ago I have flown a few 35% airplanes with (2) Life 6.6 packs each with their own switch into a separate port in the Spektrum Rx. I have also started using a opto kill now with either power coming from the Rx or from an extra lead (dual) from the battery.
I have also flown 40% size planes the same way with my typical setup being 4 aileron servos total, 2 elevator servos total, 2 rudder servos total and a digital servo on the throttle.
I've used a couple of the Smart-Fly boards and they are fine, but they add cost to the airframe. I don't run smoke, and I usually only fly about 5 times before recharging. I use primarily all Hitec digital servos, 5955, 7955, 7950, 7980 etc. I also check both switches every time before taking off, and am very careful when setting a new plane up that nothing binds, and nothing fights each other.
Am I pushing my luck? The 35% planes have all been rock solid. I haven't flown a 40% setup this way much, but have done it. I don't fly high energy all the time, but do some, and 3D some, and fly Imac style some.
Thoughts? Help educate me here if I am way out of line?? I know a stalled servo eats up power quickly, but I always try and check all my surfaces before each flight, and as I mentioned before I check that both batteries are powering the Rx each time before I take off.
Thanks for any advice.