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How come mine only flies for 30 seconds and then seems to die?
SOURCE: we have two gyros S107G remote control
Had the exact same problem. Found the solution on an Amazon posting:
1. To enable this function make sure both remotes and both helicopters are off.
2. Set the first remote's channel switch to the leftmost position (it says A, B, and C, but the s107 only supports 2 channels). Turn the remote on.?
3. Turn the helicopter that you would like to bind to the remote on and set the helicopter down on a flat stable surface for about 5 seconds. Try the throttle and the helicopter should respond to this remote.?
4. Next, to enable the second helicopter, set the second remote's channel switch to the rightmost position (it says A, B, and C, but the S107 only supports 2 channels). Turn the remote on.?
5. Turn the second helicopter on and set the helicopter down on a flat stable surface for about 5 seconds. Try the throttle and the second helicopter should respond to this remote.?
This worked for us.
Testimonial: "excellent help. thanks a ton. now we'll just hope for no mid-air collisions. appreciate it!"
SOURCE: I have a UJ 420 infrared remote control helicopter
Have you checked for any hairs or debri trapp-ed on the rotar shaft
sorry have to ask the silly questions check for voltage at wire terminals
some of the controls have automatic kill switch should they become binded up with something check that rotor is not installed to deeply on the shaft
could also be a short circuit in the remote itself good luck James
SOURCE: Hi I have a gyro
Make sure that the balancer wheel/rotor at the rear is not damaged while it had the fall/hit.
If so make sure that the tails is rectified. Once the rear is damaged the helicopter stabilizes on the movement of the rear rotor as the top main rotors need a counter balance.
So it is possible that this mechanism is damaged and must be recitfied.
SOURCE: How to change channel/band for
1. Switch the controller to the desired channel. 2. Turn on the helicopter you want to control. 3. Move the joystick forward and back until the rotors start spinning.
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