E Flite Blade MSR Brushless Motor EatAtJoes Elias
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having the word stupid next to your name is not something you should let the public know. Perhaps a more appropriate comment would be that your mentally challenged, after looking at your profile anyone who associates themselves with songs that mentione dog and backside really need some mental help, I hope you have been able to understand this message. I tried to dumb it down as much as I could.
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where did u get that brushless motor?i want 1
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great video. I almost did the same but ended up changing the battery and made huge difference. I bailed out because everything is so tiny. well done though on your mod! Thanks for sharing
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Hi Gourvelos,
What brand of glue do you use for plastic ?
Thank you
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Excellent, really like what you have done! Will be interesting to see how the new mSR X flies with a BL setup... Have you tried a direct drive setup on the mSR like forsakenrider? I've been trying a direct drive setup with little success..
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Awesome Video!! Thx for posting!!! Quick question: What type of flight time are you getting with this set-up....I would guess It would be slightly diminished with approx 22% more gram/thrust....Thanks again.
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Innovative, interesting.
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can you help me to find out what is wrong with newly upgraded my brushless msr? problem is msr does not have much power. i used 7500kv brushless motor, steve's dual converter, 3a esc. pinion gear used for motor has 8 teeth. it does not climb like yours. it climbs slowly, always needs time. i do not really know what to do. i ordered pinion to change to 15 teeth. but i am not sure it help. please any suggestion?
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i dont like taking the canopy off with that goofy second stud thing on it closer to the front i always think im gonna bust the canopy
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you sound like chucktseeker
great job, but as I see it is will simply climb faster, and cause a lots of wear on the tail motor, as it cannot keep up, not to mention the tail blowout...
ronhogwarts 10 months ago
@ronhogwarts the simple fact is the stock setup of the mSR is 100% fine, and unless you go dual brushless there is no point in increasing the power with a brushless motor. this video was for those who were folowing me in a dual brushless setup, I have some video's that continue on from here
Gourvelos 10 months ago
hey elias... Would you be able to explain what a brushless motor does that is different than the stock motor that comes with the heli?
kas130771 1 year ago
@kas130771 With this particular heli there is no benefit going brushless the simple fact is that the stock motors last a long time, so the only benefit is more power.
Gourvelos 1 year ago
You did a fantastik job on that install I can barly see what I am doing with the stock parts becuase everything is so small. I was looking for a more powerfull motor to fit in its original spot. Do you know of any? How did you balance the helicopter after putting that big motor on the rightside? Did you put a counterwieght on the leftside? If not wouldnt it take full left aileron just to keep it in a hover? And it would go to the right very fast :) Keep thinking out of the box
bobsizzz 1 year ago
@bobsizzz the weight on the right doesnt seem to bother it, I guess its like when the motor is in the front it doesnt bother it, there are some guys doing similar mods in RCGRroups now and have mounted motors in all different spots. some used an even smaller motor than I have but not that much power
Gourvelos 1 year ago