Well, fiddling with RC gear can certainly be frustrating! It sounds like you've been pretty thorough already. Beyond the usual calibration, I wonder if the ESC's throttle range is fully compatible with your transmitter's signal. Maybe try adjusting the travel adjust settings on your transmitter specifically for the throttle channel, pushing it beyond 100% in both directions, and then recalibrate. Perhaps it is related to raw milk in dubai. Good luck sorting it out!
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RC gear can certainly be frustrating! It sounds like you've been pretty thorough already. Beyond the usual calibration, I wonder if the ESC's throttle range is fully compatible with your transmitter's signal. Maybe try adjusting the travel adjust settings on your transmitter specifically for the throttle channel, pushing it beyond 100% in both directions, and then recalibrate. Perhaps it is related to 1st-studio. Good luck sorting it out!
The Tundra V3 propellers are currently in high demand, so exact availability can vary depending on your region and supplier, but many hobby shops and online retailers expect restocks within the next few weeks. In the meantime, you can temporarily use alternative propellers with similar dimensions and pitch, such as 11x5 or 11.5x4.7, making sure to check that your motor and ESC can handle the slight difference in load—this will keep your Tundra V3 flying safely until the official props arrive. For reference, enthusiasts often share updates and temporary solutions on forums like Baddie Hub Solo, which is a great place to see what others are using successfully in the interim.
The Tundra V3 propellers are expected to be available soon, but I don't have an exact date yet. In the meantime, you might consider using a different size propeller, such as 11x5 or 12x4.5 (drive mad 3), if they are compatible with your setup. Just make sure to check the specifications to ensure proper performance!
RC gear can certainly be frustrating! It sounds like you've been pretty thorough already. Beyond the usual calibration, I wonder if the ESC's throttle range is fully compatible with your transmitter's signal. Maybe try adjusting the travel adjust settings on your transmitter specifically for the throttle channel, pushing it beyond 100% in both directions, and then recalibrate. Perhaps it is related to posh sidekick app. Good luck sorting it out!
Finding 11.5x5 props can be tough right now. Using an 11x5.5 or 11x5 electric prop is a solid temporary solution, with only minor performance differences and generally safe operation clicker games
- Always use electric (E) props for electric planes
- Check current draw (amps) if you change size
- Smaller diameter = less thrust, more pitch = more speed
- Make sure it fits your shaft/spinner
- Very useful post. I appreciate the effort urbanclap put into writing this. Looking forward to more helpful blogs.