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|ProjectSkills=Electronics, Fine mechanics, helicopters | |ProjectSkills=Electronics, Fine mechanics, helicopters | ||
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|ProjectNiche=Mechanics | |ProjectNiche=Mechanics | ||
|ProjectPurpose=Fun | |ProjectPurpose=Fun | ||
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*** Plugs for batteries and esc | *** Plugs for batteries and esc | ||
* Spektrum DX8 [[File:Spektrum_DX8.JPG|thumb]] | * Spektrum DX8 [[File:Spektrum_DX8.JPG|thumb]] | ||
− | ** | + | ** AR8000. I traded that one for some nice parts |
− | ** | + | ** Spektrum TM1000 |
*** The only sensor included is the tempature sensor (which I don't really need) | *** The only sensor included is the tempature sensor (which I don't really need) | ||
*** To be fully useful I need a cable from the TM1000 to the receiver (for power and receiver telemetry), a battery voltage sensor and an RPM sensor. | *** To be fully useful I need a cable from the TM1000 to the receiver (for power and receiver telemetry), a battery voltage sensor and an RPM sensor. | ||
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* SPM9645 DSMX Remote Receiver | * SPM9645 DSMX Remote Receiver | ||
* 6ch Orange DSM2 Receiver (for testing and adjustments) | * 6ch Orange DSM2 Receiver (for testing and adjustments) | ||
+ | * Training gear | ||
=Tools= | =Tools= | ||
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* Home made bit screwdriver | * Home made bit screwdriver | ||
− | * PB 2.5mm hex and PB 2.5mm ball hex | + | * PB 2.5mm hex and PB 2.5mm ball hex (part of the AR8000 trade) |
* Blade balancer | * Blade balancer | ||
− | * Prop balancer | + | * Prop balancer (also part of the AR8000 trade) |
* Ball link pliers | * Ball link pliers | ||
* Swash plate leveler | * Swash plate leveler | ||
* Blade pitch gauge | * Blade pitch gauge | ||
* Castle Link USB programming interface | * Castle Link USB programming interface | ||
+ | * Knife blades (also for blade balancing) | ||
=Work= | =Work= |
Latest revision as of 01:59, 15 February 2017
Projects | |
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Participants | Phicoh |
Skills | Electronics, Fine mechanics, helicopters |
Status | Dormant |
Niche | Mechanics |
Purpose | Fun |
This documents the Align T-rex 500 FBL I bought 2nd hand
Parts
- Align t-rex 500ESP with 500 3G FBL modification
- Motor: Align RCM-BL500MX
- Servos (collective): 3x Align DS-510
- Servo (tail): Align DS-650
- ESC: Castle Link Phoenix ICE 75
- Batteries: 2x Turnigy 6s 3.0 Ah
- Still needed:
- Receiver
- FBL controller
- Receiver and FBL controller can be combined as Spektrum AR7200BX (AR7100 + BeastX)
- Satellite receiver: helicopter of size 500 and bigger need an extra receiver because the helicopter may shield or interfere with the reception of the main receiver.
- Plugs for batteries and esc
- Spektrum DX8
- AR8000. I traded that one for some nice parts
- Spektrum TM1000
- The only sensor included is the tempature sensor (which I don't really need)
- To be fully useful I need a cable from the TM1000 to the receiver (for power and receiver telemetry), a battery voltage sensor and an RPM sensor.
- XT60 connectors (5 pairs)
- Turnigy MAX200W Battery charger. Buyer beware: tends to blow up!
- HobbyKing 350W 13.8V Power supply
- SPMA9570 Aircraft Telemetry Flight Pack Voltage Sensor
- SPMA9558 Aircraft Telemetry Brushless RPM Sensor
- SPMA9550 2.5" Aircraft Telemetry Data Lead
- SPM9645 DSMX Remote Receiver
- 6ch Orange DSM2 Receiver (for testing and adjustments)
- Training gear
Tools
In this section I only list the new tools I got for this project.- Home made bit screwdriver
- PB 2.5mm hex and PB 2.5mm ball hex (part of the AR8000 trade)
- Blade balancer
- Prop balancer (also part of the AR8000 trade)
- Ball link pliers
- Swash plate leveler
- Blade pitch gauge
- Castle Link USB programming interface
- Knife blades (also for blade balancing)
Work
- Battery charger blew up when I connect a battery for the first time
- Erwin-C64 helped my with replacing the fuse (with a poper fuse holder and now an 8A fuse, should actually be 10A or more) and the MOSFET that had a short circuit.
- Soldering XT60 connectors to batteries and ESC
- Soldering battery voltage telemetry to ESC
- Soldering motor RPM telemetry to ESC
- Main head block seems bent