skyhigh wrote:rpstar wrote:Ok, now you are being ridiculous. You are completely and totally speculating about the cause being the DSM2 receiver. The most likely cause was a power system issue which caused brownout of the receiver.
I just have to re-iterate the point that the incident occured in level hover at the top 95% of the main battery. There was no major servo stress pushing cyclic and collective at the same time like a piro flip tick tock or something crazy like that.
A brown out could happen anytime, yes. But during hovering? Oh, coincidentally, there were 3 other DSM2 AR7000's operating only a few feet away from me and I was the one to turn my transmitter on first. I was using new 40C LIPOs as well.
Dude, what you are saying just won't happen. The radio scans the range and selects free channels. Your friends radios would not conflict with yours. Once again though, my bet is on a power issue. 95% battery matters squat as the ESC could have issues at any point in time, even during hovering. If the ESC is not holding a steady BEC voltage that's high enough your screwed no matter what. If per chance it was the receiver doing something funny even with good power the more likely would be a defective receiver. Stretch as hard as you can but no matter how you tell it your attempts to use this as evidence that the DSM2 algorithm caused your issue is just plan ridiculous. However, once again, please do sell your equipment on Ebay as it can only help me.