I got my T copter kit from you are years back and it's stilling flying strong with same motors - been through a few props though lol she is a great flyer - watch most of your build videos and they are a great help
The vibration is usually caused by those rediculous turned Spinner nuts, which are far too long for a collet tapered hub on just the motors spindle......plus they usually run eccentric because its a (Sloppy fit) thread....Replacing them with ordinary Nyloc nuts and sawing off the excess thread will improve matters.....The Sunnyskys have a short prop hub, thats how it should be done...on all motors...of course....Short prop hubs...its obvious to an engineer, Turnigy dont seem to have any though....lol.
I made the mistake of buying cheaper motors first. One of my motors shaft separated from housing. Also there was a very bad ripple through my gopro footage from the vibration. Just spend the money on some sunnyskies the first time and you'll be golden and probably save money too lol.
Hmmm... I'm seeing a lot of your license plate in this video. You might want to blur that, maybe. Also, for the record, I fly SunnySky's because of you sir.
I got my T copter kit from you are years back and it's stilling flying strong with same motors - been through a few props though lol she is a great flyer - watch most of your build videos and they are a great help
Sunnyskys are definitely worth the price. Good power,smoother,less vibration,and I haven't bent a prop hub yet.
wow that thing looks wicked! Ill go check some of your other vids now.
Thats exactly what I found when I tried the Emax 1400 motors. They vibrated like crazy. The SunnySky 1400 motors are now my preferred motor.
The vibration is usually caused by those rediculous turned Spinner nuts, which are far too long for a collet tapered hub on just the motors spindle......plus they usually run eccentric because its a (Sloppy fit) thread....Replacing them with ordinary Nyloc nuts and sawing off the excess thread will improve matters.....The Sunnyskys have a short prop hub, thats how it should be done...on all motors...of course....Short prop hubs...its obvious to an engineer, Turnigy dont seem to have any though....lol.
I have always had great luck with sunnysky motors i use them on flying wings, planes, quads. think i even had one on a old heli
I made the mistake of buying cheaper motors first. One of my motors shaft separated from housing. Also there was a very bad ripple through my gopro footage from the vibration. Just spend the money on some sunnyskies the first time and you'll be golden and probably save money too lol.
Sor can u please share the frame dimension
Nice insight and review
do you have the template for that tree-copter?
Frank R. Pilot no but I have the complete built frame pretty cheap on my site. Simplecopter.com
what is mah of ur battry
Hmmm... I'm seeing a lot of your license plate in this video. You might want to blur that, maybe. Also, for the record, I fly SunnySky's because of you sir.
Why? not like you can look up a licence plate online or anything. No real reason to blur them.
+Sherman Hartman yes you can look then up online
+MrYogibehr really? Where?
+Sherman Hartman www.vindecoderz.com/EN/Georgia/license-plate-number-lookup
I stand corrected.
COOL!
Didn't rotor riot crew show up at your house one nite?making the ukulele copter
Bezerk fpv sure did. 2 days after a total hip replacement. Fun flying at nite on pain killers.
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