ESky Honey Bee FP HBFP V2 - Fuse Mod - Easily Protect Your 4in1

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2009

Honey Bee FP HBFP V2 - Fuse Mod - Protect Your 4in1. A quick and simple Fuse Modification to protect your Honey Bee's 4in1 controller from frying!


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  • What about a Direct Drive Tail Mod? I have heard it improves performance of the heli but Im not sure how.Im considering it on my HBFP V2 (which already has the fuse mod and Super Blades XP ). Know anything about it? thnx

  • @Doamino41 - I put a direct drive tail on mine almost right out of the box. When it comes to electric tails, a direct drive tail can spool up and spool down faster than an indirect, gear driven tail, thus being more efficient and faster responding.

  • @CrazyHeliDude

    I'm still just a beginner,(beginning to practice forward flight) so would a direct drive make a difference to someone like me in learning to fly?

  • @Doamino41 - I believe it would. Since the DD tail makes it somewhat easier to control and more responsive it should help.

  • hi man i never got what is 4in1thx

  • @MrColdShoot - Receiver, Gyro, ESCs + mixing

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  • what about an In-line fuse?

  • why is your blade gripper different? What did you install?

  • @CrazyHeliDude

    I would like to do this mod on my Bee, please can you tell me if you are using standard size blade fuse? (it looks like it) what size are the blades on the fuse, and what size blade connectors are you using? I am finding it difficult to find connectors that will fit either standard or mini type fuses exactly. Thanks

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    @CrazyHeliDude

    I would like to do this mod on my Bee, please can you tell me if you are using standard size blade fuse? (it looks like it) what size are the blades on the fuse, and what size blade connectors are you using? I am finding it difficult to find connectors that will fit either standard or mini type fuses exactly. Thanks

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