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What is the damage caused of? Wear and tear or? Is it Ynueec original props and how long are they used??Almost got me. But not todayView attachment 10491View attachment 10492
This was wear and tear, props were under 6 months old, and these were O.E.M. props. Three of the four tabs were broken off underneath the propeller while still mounted on the motor... Check check and recheck.What is the damage caused of? Wear and tear or? Is it Ynueec original props and how long are they used??
I'm still using props that are over two years old and they are doing just fine, but yes, check, check, check.This was wear and tear, props were under 6 months old, and these were O.E.M. props. Three of the four tabs were broken off underneath the propeller while still mounted on the motor... Check check and recheck.
If it's not a common problem then it could just be a weak part on ur set I will have to look at mine now to checkI'm still using props that are over two years old and they are doing just fine, but yes, check, check, check.
I think its bad idea to take the props on and off before every flight session.Always a good idea to inspect props at the start of a days flying .
Hmmm. Between every flight I would agree but they should certainly be inspected before the first flight of the day.I think its bad idea to take the props on and off before every flight session.
Sorry... I can't stop laughing, that's a good one[emoji41]A solid “wiggle” check should be good enough for those that don’t make it a practice to remove props after a day’s flying. The damage seen in the photos was not generated by normal flying, it came about though a frequent and sloppy/forceful on-off-on process and not assuring they were properly set and secured before flight. In the aviation world it would be called maintenance error.
Those of us that have been flying one or more H’s for the last couple years with the original props know those quick change hubs didn’t get that way without a lot of help from the owner.
Take your time, assure the correct rotation prop is being installed on the right motor while twisting them in the correct direction. Never try to force an installation.
I always remove my blades at the end of the day's flying and on the next outing inspect them before use. What I do when mounting them is to place each one onto the mount turning them until I can feel the 'notch'. But I don't lock it in at that point. Only when all six props are in place and I've double checked that the right props are on the right motors will I lock them in place. The current props I'm using are from the start of June 2016...the original ones, and they are doing just fineA solid “wiggle” check should be good enough for those that don’t make it a practice to remove props after a day’s flying. The damage seen in the photos was not generated by normal flying, it came about though a frequent and sloppy/forceful on-off-on process and not assuring they were properly set and secured before flight. In the aviation world it would be called maintenance error.
Those of us that have been flying one or more H’s for the last couple years with the original props know those quick change hubs didn’t get that way without a lot of help from the owner.
Take your time, assure the correct rotation prop is being installed on the right motor while twisting them in the correct direction. Never try to force an installation.
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