Model King no fly
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100SRV

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2,324 posts

266 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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I was given a model king co-axial helicopter for Christmas, it flew a few times but hasn't worked since.



I have tried charging it and also took the fuselage off to see whether any wires had come loose but no fault found. When switched on the LEDs illuminate but that is all - any suggestions for likely fault?



fflyingdog

621 posts

263 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Some of these cheap(ish) helis have really bad batteries and appear to charge but wont hold it,have you a proper Lipo charger ?

100SRV

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2,324 posts

266 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Thank you for response,
no LIPO charger only the USB lead which was supplied with it or plug it into the lead from the controller handset.

andrewrob

2,913 posts

214 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Did you leave it quite a long time before using it again? The lipo might be knackered due to dropping below its safe voltage.
If you are handy with a soldering iron you can probably pick up a replacement battery for a fiver and put it in quite easily.

100SRV

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Wednesday 29th February 2012
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andrewrob said:
Did you leave it quite a long time before using it again? The lipo might be knackered due to dropping below its safe voltage.
If you are handy with a soldering iron you can probably pick up a replacement battery for a fiver and put it in quite easily.
I had wondered that...I am handy with a soldering iron so will look for a replacement battery - any suggestions for a good supplier?

andrewrob

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Wednesday 29th February 2012
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100SRV said:
I had wondered that...I am handy with a soldering iron so will look for a replacement battery - any suggestions for a good supplier?
If you don't mind waiting a couple of weeks for delivery www.hobbyking.com or check ebay for UK stock and see if you can get anything a bit faster.
What you usually have to do on this type of helicopter is remove the little circuit board that is soldered to the battery (directly on top of the battery not separate) as this controls the charge/discharge cut off. Then solder it to your new one and stick it in the helicopter.

72twink

963 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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It looks like a Syma 107G or 107G clone - search on ebay, there are loads of spares for them on there!