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Dynamic Prop Balancing

Started by g1dtf, Thursday,June 13, 2013, 02:31:58

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g1dtf

I have static balanced my props but now want to dynamically balance them on my 450 quad with apm2.5. I am looking for suggestions of the best method to use to acheive this.

Andy.

powerlord

Have a look on YouTube. There are a few videos. You';ll want to balance the motors too. Basic idea is use an android or iOS vibration mesurement app. Sit phone on arm, and spin motor up with just that on on, note vibration, apply tape to one side- better or worse, and repeat.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/powerlord69"]http://www.youtube.com/powerlord69[/url]