Saturday, December 11, 2010

7 Tips To Maximizing Your Battery Performance

Battery technology seems to have taken a leaping step recently, allowing electric RC models to go places where once only nitrous model could go. Leading this innovation are the Li-Po or Lithium Polymer batteries which has become the standard power source for electric powered helicopters, planes, cars, boats, and almost every other type of model. However, these batteries are not exactly cheap, and improper operations will have detrimental effects. Here are seven tips to maximize your battery performance.

1. Break In New Batteries

Although not as big a deal with newer Li-Po packs as it was when NiMh and NiCad batteries were kings, it is still recommended that you fully charge the battery before first use. Fully discharging and charging batteries a few times before first flight or will also give your battery a little bit extra lifetime and power.

2. Keep the pack clean

This is probably one of the most overlooked aspects of battery operations. It is a good idea to keep the battery pack clean, and this is especially important for the dean connectors. If the dean connectors are dirty, the connection may be obstructed and could result in a mid-flight power failure. The easiest way to clean dirty contacts is simply with alcohol and cotton swaps.

3. Keep up the battery's health by constant exercise

Leaving the battery inactive for a long period of time shorten its life and decrease its total potential. You should use your battery pack at least once every one to two weeks. Fully discharging then charging the pack will also quell this problem.

4. Take breaks between flights

A fully charged li-po pack has enough power for a 10-minute flight. However, to fly for ten minutes straight on one pack is not recommended. If you have two packs, it's best to fly a 5 minute flight, switch to a fresh pack, fly for another 5 minute, and then switch back to the old pack. Doing this will greatly increase the life-span on the battery.

5. Do not charge when hot

Never charge the battery pack while it is still hot. Battery pack becomes very hot right after a flight; you must wait until it cools down before charging it again. Charging a still-hot pack is one of the most successful ways to shorten a battery's life.

6. Store them well

To store the battery for a prolonged period (a month or more), the best way to store them is in a clean, dry, cool place away from metal and heat. Remember also that battery packs loose charge over time even without usage.

7. Avoid hard impact

Individual cells within a battery pack can be damaged upon heavy impact which could cause circuit leaks and can be dangerously unstable. There is also no way to repair a damaged cell. Try your best not to crash, but of course, we all already do.

Author: Tara Soonthornnont
Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/7-tips-to-maximizing-your-battery-performance-199456.html
Photo Taken from: http://gosublogger.com

RC Helicopter - Geting Started

Here is a good video on youtube about the basics of rc helicopters. Talks about 2 channel (usually indoors), 3 channel (hovering). A 4 channel gives more control and can even be bought for less than $100.



Source: http://rc-helicopters.blogspot.com/2009/08/rc-helicopters-getting-started.html
Video by: RCpower

Friday, November 26, 2010

Tips to Buy the RC Helicopter for Begginer

Hello.. Today I want to talk about Guide to Buy the RC Helicopter for begginer.RC Helicopter also called remote control helicopter or radio controlled helis.
For beginners and young kids, the best would be to buy a rtf rc helicopter. RTF means ready to fly, where everything you need to get started is included in the kit.

This is a rtf electric rc helicopter that can hover up to 50 feet and land on command. This is a simple to operate helicopter that both adults and kids will enjoy. The best part is this model is usually sold for less that $70 USD.

Source: http://www.minirchelicopter.com/RTF_RC_Helicopter.htm

Thursday, November 25, 2010

How To FLY RC HELICOPTERS.

Playing a remote control helicopter is one of a very interesting hobby, but maybe a bit difficult to choose the right rc helicopter for beginners. I suggest to practice with the simulator before you buy it.Flying a rc heli is really hard. You would have to practice everyday for maybe 6 months to a year to get the flight orientation, hand-to-eye coordination. Below is a video tutorial Learning to Fly with Esky simulator.
Enjoy it..:)

How To FLY RC HELICOPTERS Video by NightFlyyer