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Okay so I was one of the people who got the Typhoon H when it was FIRST released. I have a good 30+ hours of flight time on my bird.
I recently noticed that with the Typhoon powered down and all propellers locked in, if I spin 2 of the A propellers by hand, there was a relatively loud knocking/grinding "loose" sound. The noise is AWFULLY loud in flight also when accelerating forward or backward at full speed.
I thought that it was my motor bearings that failed since I have a lot of flight time on my bird. I replaced both A motors that were noisy and the problem was still the same.
I thought I was going nuts until I figured out the real issue. It's actually the quick lock mechanism that causes this noise. Basically the little tabs on the quick lock mechanisms above the motor become worn out and don't lock into the propellers tightly, causing the noise.
This is a huge warning for all H owners and if it got any worse, I can only imagine that a propeller could have flew off. Everyone check yours and if you have the same issue, you can find the lock mechanisms for both A and B motors online! Hope this helps someone!
I recently noticed that with the Typhoon powered down and all propellers locked in, if I spin 2 of the A propellers by hand, there was a relatively loud knocking/grinding "loose" sound. The noise is AWFULLY loud in flight also when accelerating forward or backward at full speed.
I thought that it was my motor bearings that failed since I have a lot of flight time on my bird. I replaced both A motors that were noisy and the problem was still the same.
I thought I was going nuts until I figured out the real issue. It's actually the quick lock mechanism that causes this noise. Basically the little tabs on the quick lock mechanisms above the motor become worn out and don't lock into the propellers tightly, causing the noise.
This is a huge warning for all H owners and if it got any worse, I can only imagine that a propeller could have flew off. Everyone check yours and if you have the same issue, you can find the lock mechanisms for both A and B motors online! Hope this helps someone!