Answer: 3. Yes, if full charged lipo battery not in use within 3 days you must discharge a full charged battery to storage level. If battery full charged is 12.6v then storage charge should be 11.1v
just to clarify, from what i understand, storage is ~3.8v per cell. 3.7v per cell is minimal value.
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Hey guys, i just receive my huby after waiting for 1 week. HUBSAN H111 Q4. Looks cooler than my old Cheerson CX-10. More LED lights to attract attention during lunch time at my office. Best LED lights ever!
This post has been edited by SupermotoXL: Mar 28 2015, 08:55 AM
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During lunchtime i took this tiny meeny quad and let my other colleague to fly it. Very addicting tiny thing, this is the only quadcopter that seems to attract female species...hhhmmmm... i'll buy some more soon because the price seem to be cheaper at $24
I would like to introduce my new website RC Malaysia , feel free to visit and use the marketplace. No need any registration, user can upload ad instantaneously. Have fun!
Not sure when you guy usually fly your quad. I usually fly at around midnight when everyone is asleep and best time to do whatever I want. Haha... that is fly my quads.
This post has been edited by mr-2: Apr 3 2015, 12:53 PM
Hey guys newbie here,i know most of this thread is about multirotors. Buy does anyone know where i can source foam board? I'm looking to build a flying wing for fpv use.
Hey guys newbie here,i know most of this thread is about multirotors. Buy does anyone know where i can source foam board? I'm looking to build a flying wing for fpv use.
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hi guys, been reading a lot on fpv drones. i am interested in buying drones but the problem is i live in penang so i cant seem to find any reliable shops here. got a budget of about RM 2500, anybody knows good shops in penang?
hi guys, been reading a lot on fpv drones. i am interested in buying drones but the problem is i live in penang so i cant seem to find any reliable shops here. got a budget of about RM 2500, anybody knows good shops in penang?
i dunno any RC shops in PG ... but u can sure mail order your stuff from shops in KL
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QUOTE(Snipe_EX` @ Apr 11 2015, 10:31 PM)
hi guys, been reading a lot on fpv drones. i am interested in buying drones but the problem is i live in penang so i cant seem to find any reliable shops here. got a budget of about RM 2500, anybody knows good shops in penang?
You can buy online from much cheaper for the money, shipping on EMS takes around 5~7 days excluding hold up days at Custom. I usually buy at Banggood.com or Gearbest.com due to fast shipping and response. Hobbyking.com is good but ultra slow and lousy after sale services. Just google around for this vendor.
I have recently bought a Walkera Master CP + a lot of goodies..however after fixing and crashing a few times I realised that this hobby really isn't for me. I am selling all that I have (not working condition) at a very attractive price. I hope you guys will take a look at my post and those who have experience fixing can enjoy.
I'm a complete newbie with zero experience in flying or manning any form of RC planes, helicopters, quad copters or even cars. However, I'm targeting to get a DJI Phantom sometime in the distant future to do some aerial videography/photography as a hobby, and I've read up on the possible worst-case-scenarios of newbies and their new "toy"/"hobby".
Things like crashing into objects or flyaways or anything resulting in damage or complete loss of the copter.... Stuff I'd like to prevent.
So my question is, I'd like to learn the proper etiquettes and clock in some hours of successful and productive flights before even buying the phantom... What's the nearest Phantom-like quadcopter that I can buy for this practice / trial flights so that I can graduate to start piloting the actual Phantom?
Of course these "learner vehicles" must be as budget friendly as possible without sacrificing the quality of the learning ya? Any form of advice would be much appreciated!
I'm a complete newbie with zero experience in flying or manning any form of RC planes, helicopters, quad copters or even cars. However, I'm targeting to get a DJI Phantom sometime in the distant future to do some aerial videography/photography as a hobby, and I've read up on the possible worst-case-scenarios of newbies and their new "toy"/"hobby".
Things like crashing into objects or flyaways or anything resulting in damage or complete loss of the copter.... Stuff I'd like to prevent.
So my question is, I'd like to learn the proper etiquettes and clock in some hours of successful and productive flights before even buying the phantom... What's the nearest Phantom-like quadcopter that I can buy for this practice / trial flights so that I can graduate to start piloting the actual Phantom?
Of course these "learner vehicles" must be as budget friendly as possible without sacrificing the quality of the learning ya? Any form of advice would be much appreciated!
without experience, any of the cheap multirotors will do. there's lots to learn so those things can actually last a while until you buy a phantom. most important is the controller mode. plan which mode you expect "your" phantom would be, and start with that. unlike swash-plate helis, multirotors pretty much flies the same way. i'd suggest start with something big, like v262 sized(2ft x 2ft). those are closer to the phantom than those micro sized ones.
Thanks for the advice. Had been looking at the syma x5c since most recommend it and it even look kinda like the phantom... Didn't realize the size difference though.. Will look into this v262
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QUOTE(jesse @ Apr 20 2015, 12:39 AM)
Thanks for the advice. Had been looking at the syma x5c since most recommend it and it even look kinda like the phantom... Didn't realize the size difference though.. Will look into this v262
Syma X5c is good have many compatible parts support in the market. You can slowly turn into FPV mods via DIY.