It was my first time recording in a few months ever since i ruined my last action 2 so I was being a lazy ass and wanted to keep the video rolling so that’s why I turtle mode it lol
You about to close to people an cars on that road to even be flying that hard! If you was to hit someone they are going to be mad if not on the way to the ER iv only been flying FPV racing drones for 8 years an by the way use blue locktight an all 4 motor screws!!!
Lower sour rates mate that’s not a smooth fly looks like you have Parkinson, no hate I love people uploading fpv and I see you could be a good pilot but that seems way to zigzagyy
@Kwad Kev Using Loctite on the threads of the motor screws definitely helps to keep the motor locked in if the screws were the issue. It’s definitely not a cheap hobby but there’s satisfaction in repairing the issues yourself and getting it back in the air. Stay at it 👍🏻
@@Kwad.Kev2 Yeah you need to recalibrate the ESC an if anything make sure your motor screws are not on the motor windings Dshot2400 Stop going fore the new firmware as well check the Continuity with a Multimeter!!
What motors are they? how long are the screws, thickness of arms, and thickness of motor-guard prints? Using locktite or not? Have the threads in the motor or the screws been stopped or cross-threaded at any time? Some of this information could people us to not have the same issue, and possible help to make it stop happening to any who have had it happen. >I have never used 3D printed motor-guards, is this commonly an issue, or a one off problem?
Flyfish flash 2207 1850kv, used the same screws that game with my mark5, yes I’m using loctite, no but after all this 2 min later my ESC caught on fire after I cleaned my motors and reinstalled them
@@Kwad.Kev2 Thanks, I will take note of those motors, and see if there have been issues with them. Are the screws long enough to reach all the way through the 3D print, the carbon, and poke out, through the base of the motor, about 1mm? If so, and if the motor's base threads, are not damaged, then I see a problem with the manufacturer, but I don't want to jump right on them, before I know for sure.