just wanted to take sort of a pole, how often do you use the programming port? I just have in inside my radio, just have to take the halves apart to get to it. would you say it is worth it to cut a hole for it so I can access it anytime or keep the clean looking case?
I painted mine white and black. went for a storm trooper theme
cutting a hole for programming port?
Re: cutting a hole for programming port?
Maybe you can put the hole in the battery compartment? Then you only have too take the battery out.
Re: cutting a hole for programming port?
With all that white, may I ask..raqumup wrote: I painted mine white and black. went for a storm trooper theme
Do you fly models with internal combustion engines?
You better wash your hands every time you pick your radio up, or some of that white will turn black
João
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Re: cutting a hole for programming port?
Once every couple of days... Battery compartment is indeed a common choice.
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Re: cutting a hole for programming port?
i thought about the batery compartment, only reason i was hesitant is if i need to take it apart i can seperate the halves very easly.
May i ask why you need to hook into that port every couple of days?
i did fly nitro but now because of how cheap electric has become i have switched to brushless. i do love the smell of nitro engines, but with brushless there is no tuning, no mess when your done, no field box, no fuel, no starter, ect. in my opinion it just easer and better. i have cars and trucks as well and same thing there, everytime you bring it out, the weather is different and you have to tune it. brushless, just put a battery in and go.
my new saying is "SICK OF NITRO - GO LIPO"
I will say tuning a plane is MUCH easer than tuning a car. you cant run a car up on a bench without a dyno, planes you can go full throttle and tune it by sound fairly easly, but all the other nitro stuff out weighs going brushless in my opinion
May i ask why you need to hook into that port every couple of days?
i did fly nitro but now because of how cheap electric has become i have switched to brushless. i do love the smell of nitro engines, but with brushless there is no tuning, no mess when your done, no field box, no fuel, no starter, ect. in my opinion it just easer and better. i have cars and trucks as well and same thing there, everytime you bring it out, the weather is different and you have to tune it. brushless, just put a battery in and go.
my new saying is "SICK OF NITRO - GO LIPO"
I will say tuning a plane is MUCH easer than tuning a car. you cant run a car up on a bench without a dyno, planes you can go full throttle and tune it by sound fairly easly, but all the other nitro stuff out weighs going brushless in my opinion
Re: cutting a hole for programming port?
Using companion to set things up.