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05-31-2006, 04:08 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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the packs being used were the align 2100 cells that are rated for 16c
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05-31-2006, 06:17 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Nice video Bob. Andy did pretty well too, and his skill level is much higher than mine, so If you are better, post your vid of a prototype heli and let us look.
Thanks for all your FREE time Bob....... |
05-31-2006, 07:30 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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I am not better just different... He can do things I cant and I can do things he cant
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06-01-2006, 11:36 AM | #24 (permalink) |
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BS! This is just one flight you see, you can't prove with just one flight that 6s is enough. Wait for the reports on 6s pack life, then you know how good it is.
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06-01-2006, 11:42 AM | #25 (permalink) |
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Just a couple of observations:
1) That is NOT average flying and as someone else mentioned he does show very good collective management which can especially be seen with his stationary forward flips. 2) The frame was broken in two places from what i can see. If you look at the vid its broken at the front and in the back as well. I dont believe that it happened in another crash. Why would he not fix it from the previous crash? At any rate it does look like 6S2P will fly this bird fairly well for an "Average" pilot like myself but again the question is not if it will fly it. The question is how long the packs will last flying it like this with this number of cells. Sorry Bob, but i call BS also. there are still some of us that know BS and marketing slant when we see it. Your stuff loses credibilty and becomes biased when you are hanging out with dealers / distributors and getting free stuff for reviews and opinions. Not trying to start a flame war but just calling it as i see it. |
06-01-2006, 11:43 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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Laurens..... my experience with pack life is directly related to how hot they get. If they dont get hot they are handling the AMP draw. I know both of the flights shown in the vid were short but the packs were BEARLY warm.
Hopefully this weekend will be a full flying vid and I will heat gun the motor and packs. At this point I am saying it does seem like it will run reliably with 6S2P based on what I saw last weekend..... Again this weekend should be a better example...... Bob
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06-01-2006, 11:47 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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Well if it will that will be great but i have doubts. Im still going to try it but i wont be surprised if i kill 12 cells in the process of experimentation.
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06-01-2006, 12:45 PM | #28 (permalink) | |
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I have got nothing from Andy or Align free EVER. As for hanging out..... He shows up at where I fly and I am going to film him. So you know that is the first time I have seen Andy or talked with him in over 2 months..... So take your accusations and go put them on Runryder where they are better appreciated. There is nothing I say in that video that is untrue. Those were my perceptions and the video is UNCUT and live. I removed nothing or changed anything. If you saw another crack in the frame so be it... I do not care. The video was to show a crash and for people to make their own evaluations about the heli with NO STAGED planning.... Frank from Align PM'ed me about the crack in the frame and asked that I state it was from a previous crash... I have no reason NOT to believe him as I know him personally. You are free to have your doubts, free to call BS, free to make an opinion about the heli, etc.... but keep the personal unfounded accusations somewhere else. Bob
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06-01-2006, 01:10 PM | #29 (permalink) |
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I've said this over on rcgroups along with a few others. Unless they found some magical way to get the amp draw down, those packs wont survive many cycles. No matter how you look at it, 600mm blades are too big for reliable 6s2p use. The graphs Align has released so far confirm this.
The 16C Align cells are SAEHAN cells, the same as the Thunder Power Pro-Lite packs. Charlie Wang has already admitted serveral times on rcgroups that you'll get ONE cycle at a continuous 15C. So at 11-13C+ these cells are continuously running at I'd expect 25-30 cycles. Another thing not really mentioned is, Danny Szabo has already had one puff. He said 6-7 cycles on the second pack and it seems fine so far. Mark my words...there will be lots of complaints and lots of "mine are working fine" in the near future. |
06-01-2006, 01:21 PM | #30 (permalink) | |
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I personally do not plan to own one of these for myself... I may do a build video but I wont be flying one as I am just not interested in a 50 sized electric. However as I see more and more of them fly I will be reporting back on user experience.... So in the end we will all know the hard facts as people start flying them. Bob
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If you check rcgroups history I was one of the first testing diffrent motor/pack combos for the 450X. Yes there were legit doubts back then and as battery technology evolved the smaller packs were suddenly an option once again. Maybe the same will be true for the 600/6s2p setup but at this time 8s 4200 mah+ will be required for consistent functionality and longevity. I personally hope to test the 600 with the new Emoli cells...they worked great on my Swift, much more durable, quicker charge time, decent 3D performance and about half the cost of current lipolys....only downside is you have to partially disassemble/resassemble drill batteries as there are no alternative options as of yet. |
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06-02-2006, 12:15 AM | #32 (permalink) |
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why not just go 10s with a 10s motor? The heli seems to fly pretty well, stick a decent setup in it, done!
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06-02-2006, 01:11 AM | #33 (permalink) |
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ok, as far as 6s on 600mm blades, these are NOT standard blades. The blades being used are a new version of electric V Blades. Most blade sets run about 150-160grams i believe (correct me if I'm wrong). The blades being flown on the 600 are ranging from 124-135 i believe.
As far as battery life, we have had well over 30 cycles on each pack. In Tiwan, they Jason Krause and Alan Szabo flew their helis all day long, for days without problems from the batteries. I don't know if you're familiar with pilots flying style, but although Alan may have collective management skills, he is by no means easy on the sticks. I've seen the 600 being flown for weeks now, and we have not had any problems with battery falures or drop offs in power, and i can definately say that the 600 has way more power on 6s than my evo 50 w/torque tube, and an os 50 hyper 10 s has been tried, and it did create lots of power, the problem was that the weight of the extra cells did not allow the heli to be as nimble as it is on 6s Bob has absolutely nothing to do with Align's distributers, and when he comes into the shop, i charge him full price just like any other customers, and if he's giving me a hard time, i tack on a few bucks so i can get lunch :wink: I am not hear to lie or anything like that. I too have visited forums for over 5 years hoping to gain knowledge and information, and if i were here knowingly lieing to you, then point it out to me, and i will no longer visit this forum. But DO NOT accuse good stand up citizens in our comunity of lieing. I have personally known Bob for over two years now, even before we had even heard of a t-rex, and he has done nothing but help people in this hobby suceed (including myself). I have gone to the field many weekends and seen Bob have people lineing up to have him work on their helis, and he will go home without flying at all, if it means he can help someone else. Frank
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06-02-2006, 06:15 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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Bob, I'm sorry to read about the personal attacks. That is not called for and I'm sure you know that the VAST MAJORITY of us freaks arent like that. The great thing about HeliFreak is the brotherhood we all share. Eventhough I havent met you, I'm sure your a standup guy. Keep up the GREAT work.
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06-02-2006, 06:25 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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Yeah Bob....Geeeshhh tell us the truth already.
We all know you are getting thousands of dollars a day to produce these videos and all your T-rex's are completely anodized in blue with 14k gold trim. I hope this thing holds out on 6s myself. It will only help to advance the bigger birds that I fly with better blades, motors, esc's etc... |
06-02-2006, 07:58 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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I'm sorry if it looked like I was attacking Bob, but I wasn't. I just want to see Align get the right message before they push these packs too far. The cells are overrated at 16C cont.
I talked with Nick Maxwell last night and he mentioned the new prototype 600's. He also said they are available as of right now but are a special order. This is a good step but I fear light 550's would be closer to what I'd consider reliable and consistent. Hopefully they post a new graph with these blades. |
06-02-2006, 08:15 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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Chris... no complaints about you attacking me here! So no worries mate!
It was JD that accused me of getting free stuff thus not being true to the public on my opinions.... Anyway, When I actually fly one on 6S2P for a full flight I will let ya know my "LAMO collective management" opinion Until then it will be locals to me that have them and let me film them! Bob
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06-05-2006, 07:16 AM | #39 (permalink) |
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Does the Trex600 use standard servos? What was the AUW?
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Your observations on the frame are well spotted and valid, but I don't think they called for the comment. ^_^ <3 etc. |
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