Brushless Easystar with lights

Started by santhosh, October 18, 2009, 05:40:19 PM

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santhosh

  hi all
   work is almost finished , need to fix the servos  only, will b flying it on tomorrow . wait for the night videos



  santhosh

RotorZone

This should be interesting. Do you have different colours on top to help with orientation ?

santhosh

no, u mean on the upper side of the wing

rcforall

That is  8) interesting waiting for the videos .
I think  lights below should be good enough for the easy star as I don't see filliping over or flying invert.

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anwar

Do you have a separate power source for the lights ?
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RotorZone

Quote from: santhosh on October 18, 2009, 06:37:15 PM
no, u mean on the upper side of the wing

Yes, it could be tricky to figure out which way you have banked when it gets a little far. Different colours will make that easy. Similar to the way different colour schemes are used on top and bottom for day light flying.

anwar

It would have made more sense to put one color on the wings and one color along the underbelly of the fuse ?  Red and white (incandescent) seems to be a widely used combo.
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Super kool santosh  :thumbsup:

Waiting for the videos.. :salute:

Cheers

atul g.

santhosh

Quote from: anwar on October 19, 2009, 08:26:59 AM
It would have made more sense to put one color on the wings and one color along the underbelly of the fuse ?  Red and white (incandescent) seems to be a widely used combo.
good idea . but no nore  LED's in stock.using the same battery for powering the lights


santhosh

RotorZone

In case you are looking for sources, I have seen LED strips in SP rd shops in Bangalore.

santhosh