Tiny Brite Lights Review - Installed on Hobbyzone Champ RTF
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This video is a response to Parkzone Micro F4-U Corsair Honest Review. Pros, cons, inside, night lights, and fllghts.
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@TheMasterfingerboard I fly mine with no mods aside from the light kit. I would say that the true range is anywhere from 200 to 500 ft. I have found dead spots at the field I fly at so I stay away from those areas.
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Hey, I just bought mine 1 week ago. I crashed it head on on asphault, and it broke. Full throtle too. Its broke, and im getting new parts, but without any mods at all, how high and far do you think it can go. I am a beginner and I use everything that came in the box.
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I've ordered 3 different light kits from the and never had a problem. It does take them a few weeks to ship though.
Vbluguitar 1 month ago
great video man! really looks nice and very informative
incubrian 2 months ago
@incubrian Thanks man! We love RC stuff and when I find a good (or bad) product I love to let people know about it.
Vbluguitar 1 month ago
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for sure, i like the fact that you guys dont bullshit; seems honest to me, which is rare these days.
do you think this specific light kit would work on a blade cx2?? how much did this kit run you?
incubrian 1 month ago
@incubrian Sorry this took so long. I have been swamped with work. They have a CX series kit that runs off of a 5 or 6 channel radio that is 44 dollars or this kit that runs off of a single cell lipo battery like the ones the Blade mSR or mCX use. That kit is $25.
Vbluguitar 1 month ago
So do you have to have a 5ch or 6ch transmitter in order for the lights to work??
Daylo97 3 months ago
@Daylo97 You just need the stock controller, or whatever you use. The lights don't hook into the radio, they plug in between the battery and the connector. They are always on when you plug the battery in and are independent of the radio.
Vbluguitar 3 months ago