Vibration kills electronics Saw a booma lcd do the same thing a few weeks ago ....if you read the instructions they actually state vibration will kill them
Yeah I'll never use them, never have. I use straight double RX, with double satellites each, in a split system with redundant switches, batteries, and connectors. No gadgets to create points of failure. I've never had any failure that was not my fault.
Sorry, I dont belive you. Show me the video of the booma LCD catching fire. It is impossible by design for a Booma LCD to catch fire. The Regulator built into the LCD will shut down in the case of a short circuit.
Never use LiPO batteries in a gasoline or glow powered airplane and stay away from power box type designs! (Power distribution) direct voltage to receiver is the safest and still the best arrangement.. .
@alwaysflying6540 actually I fly competition IMAC 40% planes (extra300) powered by 10,000 watt Electric Power Systems & utilizing the latest digital Servo technology along with my radio the Futaba of 32mz guidance, Utilizing one single 5000 milliamp receiver/Servo battery! This is the exact same setup used in my 35% 3D freestyle planes. And has been used absolute winning results for the last 40 years!!.. .
@alwaysflying6540Well to answer your question sir', I fly 35% and 40 % aerobatic electric powered aircraft extras&lasers and have been doing so for many years and my knowledge of electronics and Power Systems is far above the majority of modelers.. .