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10-06-2012, 05:38 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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After a 8min flight (all cells at 3.80v) I only put 890mAh to get to 3.84v (Storage). So I would imagine that 10min flights are not going to be an issue. Of course this is just FF figure eights, pitch pumps, pirouettes, and other non-3d stuff. Very impressed with the X50e. It is extremely fast and manueverable and does exactly what you tell it to do. Very easy to see in the air versus my Mini-Titan e325, and it is only intimidating when you are taking off/landing (still not used to the sheer size and power of this beast up close). Even though the 12s setup is a little more expensive, in return for longer flight times, more power, and less stress on the ESC, Motor, Batteries it seems well worth it. I purchased my Ice2 120hv used for $100, and the 700mx 510 (new take off from an Align 700) for $110. The batteries were another $100 for (2) Turnigy 4000mAh 6s. Overall not to bad and I have plenty of headroom with this setup if I decide to go up another notch to a 700 class heli.
Last edited by ghenders; 10-06-2012 at 05:39 PM.. Reason: mistake in price |
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10-06-2012, 05:41 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Forgot to mention that after the 8min flight, the batteries were just luke warm, the ESC was just slightly warm, and the 700mx you could easily leave your finger on the top of the can for 10+ seconds. Very efficient with this setup. No regrets!
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10-07-2012, 12:55 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Finally found the link to the version 2 instruction manual for the X50e. This has the corrected lengths for the main shaft and other measurements. The file you need to download (using Google Chrome) is 4757 man JK0247V2.pdf
http://www.tiger.com.tw/manual/1__3__5.html |
10-09-2012, 02:31 AM | #24 (permalink) | |
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How was your Rx Lipo? Just looking to get an idea on what would be the smallest Lipo I could run but still have a decent 'buffer' of power for the electronic's. I'm just not sold on the whole BEC thing and my soldering skills are a work in progress, laughs. I'll buy the electronic's one at a time and as my paycheck allows.
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10-09-2012, 06:38 AM | #25 (permalink) |
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I am running a 3s 2200mAh Lipo from my Mini-Titan as the Rx pack. This supplies more then enough power for 5+ flights. I am regulating it thru a CC BEC Pro @ 6v. Balance wise with this Lipo on the top of the front plastic tray and using (2) 6s 4000mAh lipos it is perfectly balanced. |
10-09-2012, 07:42 AM | #26 (permalink) | |
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Once I'm back Stateside, I'll be selling off a lot of my Heli Fleet to get everything I need for the X50e. Piece by piece and things like the aluminum bearing blocks and spares are what I'm getting now. In the meantime, I'll read what other X50e pilots/builders suggest. Like with raptorz499 X50e build, an 8S build may also be a less pricey option for me but again, I like that 8 minute flight time too. I guess this kit is fairly new. Though I probably wouldn't be getting the X50e if the 500/550 kit looked similar. The larger the Heli size, the more complex and expensive it gets, unfortunately. Though with the positive flight reviews and video's I've seen, I'm sold on it. So for me, it's one step at a time.
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10-09-2012, 11:34 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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I run the Bec pro from _one_ of the 6S packs in my X50's and it works just fine.
If you want the extra security I would go with the Scorpion Backupguard, no hassle with charging and still gives power if you have a bec-failure. |
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