LoneRCRanger
Well-Known Member
I was told and it happens frequently, that on a serious impact ( not a rotor breaking one), the battery for my U818A Quad has a tendency to slide out of its holder, which makes for added frustration in reinserting it. Thinking about this and trying not to give my brain a hernia, I know that adding weight will affect the flight characteristics of the quad. I however believe that I have arrived at a solution that will fix the problem with the battery slipping out and not impact the weight issue overtly. It's called Velcro, not both pieces; you still want to get the battery out to change it; but the soft fuzzy part either stuck to the battery or fixed in the battery compartment, which will give it a bit more friction and tightness against the battery to make it stay in place on those minor-serious crashes. Velcro is very light, so the impact on the flight characteristics should be miniscule.
What say you???
On the technical flight side, I have finally learned how to make the durned thing hover which helps me to decide the attitude I wish to employ to make it do something than just hang there whirring.
What say you???
On the technical flight side, I have finally learned how to make the durned thing hover which helps me to decide the attitude I wish to employ to make it do something than just hang there whirring.