Hi please help me fix my walkera, How do i solder or what kind of glue will I use to stick The power line that connects the battery from E-board? there is like a white silicon that binds the power supply wire with the e-board it is also the same glue that binds the antenna. Can you please tell me what kind of glue can i use to stick the powewr wire to the e-bord? and where can i buy it Thank you
So no oil at all on the brushes? I was actually thinking of only oiling up the brushes!
I guess one needs to be careful of not shorting out the brushes but this oil is supposed to be non-conductive. Maybe I can sacrifice a pair of motors in the name science to find out.
This is a great video. I have three sets of burned out Lama 2 motors. I will try to revive them with this technique.
Do you recommend putting a few drops of lubricant in the motor itself? I got some "precision lubricant" from Radio Shack that is supposed to be totally non-conductive.
Hi please help me fix my walkera, How do i solder or what kind of glue will I use to stick The power line that connects the battery from E-board? there is like a white silicon that binds the power supply wire with the e-board it is also the same glue that binds the antenna. Can you please tell me what kind of glue can i use to stick the powewr wire to the e-bord? and where can i buy it Thank you
cabelyada 2 years ago
Good job, nice tutorial, thank you!
Regards from Spain.
kamuro1976 2 years ago
kijk hier kunnen we wat mee
Cooperguy43 3 years ago
that is always a good thing.
be carefull not to get lubricant on the brushes.
Good luck!
fhwarle 3 years ago
Thanks for the tip.
So no oil at all on the brushes? I was actually thinking of only oiling up the brushes!
I guess one needs to be careful of not shorting out the brushes but this oil is supposed to be non-conductive. Maybe I can sacrifice a pair of motors in the name science to find out.
videoguy837 3 years ago
This is a great video. I have three sets of burned out Lama 2 motors. I will try to revive them with this technique.
Do you recommend putting a few drops of lubricant in the motor itself? I got some "precision lubricant" from Radio Shack that is supposed to be totally non-conductive.
videoguy837 3 years ago