victorlaszlo
Member
Hi all, new to the forum, happy to be here
I have an X6 which after numerous indoor crashes had an engine blow out.
I ordered a replacement engine and soldered it into place.
After this it wouldn't take off at all, turn out I had but the propellers on the wrong way around.
Swapping them back correctly did not however solve the problem. It stopped flipping over, but at full speed it will just barely jump up and down. If I launch it by throwing it up in the air it might do 10 seconds of flight before slowly falling back down to earth.
I've tried with fresh batteries (have 7) but no difference.
What could this be due to?
Faulty (too week) replacement motor (would a fraction of 1/4 of the engines make any difference? If the engine power is down say 25% on the replacement motor that would make about 10% loss of lifting power in total...
Could the motherboard be damaged in some way? The reason for the initial crashes was that it was incredibly instable and difficult to control...
Anything else?
Thanks in advance!
I have an X6 which after numerous indoor crashes had an engine blow out.
I ordered a replacement engine and soldered it into place.
After this it wouldn't take off at all, turn out I had but the propellers on the wrong way around.
Swapping them back correctly did not however solve the problem. It stopped flipping over, but at full speed it will just barely jump up and down. If I launch it by throwing it up in the air it might do 10 seconds of flight before slowly falling back down to earth.
I've tried with fresh batteries (have 7) but no difference.
What could this be due to?
Faulty (too week) replacement motor (would a fraction of 1/4 of the engines make any difference? If the engine power is down say 25% on the replacement motor that would make about 10% loss of lifting power in total...
Could the motherboard be damaged in some way? The reason for the initial crashes was that it was incredibly instable and difficult to control...
Anything else?
Thanks in advance!