Align 600 RC Helicopter crash because of FPV TX + Easy Glider

FPV first time operate, interference with onboard electronics. 600 heli + upgraded Effortless Glider
Video Rating: five / five


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6 Responses to “Align 600 RC Helicopter crash because of FPV TX + Easy Glider”

  • 305havana:

    somebody hack your channel lol

  • oysterlicker:

    1. Do not get FPV that is on the same band as your receiver, aka 2.4g. Get a 900mhz fpv.

    2. Turn on your receiver AFTER your FPV. You don’t want the FPV clogging up your receiver selected freqs.

    3. Get a tx/rx that does true frequency hopping, or frequency agile. DSSS systems can’t go around such interference.

    4. Your FPV need separate power source. It could cause brown,outs, competing for power from your receiver.

  • HappySCVResident:

    You’re lucky it crashed away from you. Otherwise you woulda had one of the top 10 YouTube videos. Ha

  • mineburg:

    that was obviously a mechanical failure, due to the fact that one blade went to full pitch, that can only happen when a ball link fails

  • hedgehogtk:

    you guys are funny. You obviously didnt set the failsafe! (ALWAYS set it to Motor off, 0° Pitch, and 0 cyclic, would have landed smoothly). not even talking about that it’s unlikely for 1G2 video to interfere with 2G4 RC. of course servos jitter if you put a 1W Tx right next to them! always put the vtx as far away as possible!! (tailboom, but make it vibration free, or the tx will fail). 1W is way too much, 500mW is totally enough for 40km+ with the right antenna, and 2G4 RC for fpv is shit!

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