Videos like these are important to see for people getting into this branch of the RC world, like your demonstration, when the prop spins it does care what it cuts, and it wont be a clean cut either. This video is a public service announcement.
Great video and fantastic information. Early on in my rc hobby I was flying(learning to) a 450 heli in my backyard. A gust of wind blew it at me and I put my hand up to shield my face. Will spare you the gory aftermath. A trip to the ER and lots of stitches woke me up. I did master it though but have the scars for my effort….I guarantee you just saved some fingers because this video.
Great advice Big B, thanks for caring. 👍👍👍 (Just unplug it from the battery) I use deans connectors, mostly in my small boats, I drill holes in the connectors in between the wires and use a small zip tie to create pulls. Many years ago a local hobby shop owner was checking the trim on his rc plane, had it pointed at his face working the surface controls, he hit the throttle accidentally, a trip to the hospital and 35 stitches to the face later, he literally looked like Frankenstein. Side note: it all healed up and a year later you would have never have known. But boy did he have some explaining to do to everyone that walked in his shop. BGFL
Great video as always B. I have noticed on You Tube videos their are some RC Operators are wading in the same water that they are running their boats in? or running them where there are swimmers or possibly family. scary stuff. keep up the good work.
Check for a kill switch mode my IX 14 for airplanes is programmed for it it becomes second nature to hit the Killswitch when I land the plane Good video, bro
I remember back 30÷ years ago, having rc car radios glitch and bammer the throttle any time you touched a wheel nut or something like a pinion grub screw with a metal wrench if you forgot to shut off the radio. I haven't noticed it with modern radios, but still try to remember to shut down or unplug the batteries.
Yep, safety first, ya never know when a glitch grabs your receiver. Similar to this, I almost cut my thumb off on a cnc lathe. 40 stitches to sew it back together.
if myesc doesn't have a on and off switch can one be put on? is there a way to get a on and off switch for either batteries or the esc or better yet one for the whole system? please respond.
I'm sure you could somehow incorporate an on/off switch on any esc. If it's for changing props, I recommend just unplugging the model. A safety loop similar to this can be made and used as an on/off switch www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=ten-ts-bp00000002
Videos like these are important to see for people getting into this branch of the RC world, like your demonstration, when the prop spins it does care what it cuts, and it wont be a clean cut either. This video is a public service announcement.
Great video and fantastic information. Early on in my rc hobby I was flying(learning to) a 450 heli in my backyard. A gust of wind blew it at me and I put my hand up to shield my face. Will spare you the gory aftermath. A trip to the ER and lots of stitches woke me up. I did master it though but have the scars for my effort….I guarantee you just saved some fingers because this video.
Helicopters are probably more dangerous than boats, especially the larger scale Helicopters. Thanks g
For sharing. BG4L
Great advice Big B, thanks for caring. 👍👍👍
(Just unplug it from the battery)
I use deans connectors, mostly in my small boats, I drill holes in the connectors in between the wires and use a small zip tie to create pulls. Many years ago a local hobby shop owner was checking the trim on his rc plane, had it pointed at his face working the surface controls, he hit the throttle accidentally, a trip to the hospital and 35 stitches to the face later, he literally looked like Frankenstein. Side note: it all healed up and a year later you would have never have known. But boy did he have some explaining to do to everyone that walked in his shop. BGFL
Omg, thanks for sharing this story, it's definitely an eye opener for most people. BG4L
Big B , a BIG THANK YOU for this video.
A real eye opener . 👍
Very welcome. BG4L
ONE OF THE 3 SPONSON TIPS OF MY MADFLOW STABED MY ARM AT 1/2 SPEED. GOT A NASTY HOLE AND 5 STICHES.
GREAT VIDEO bro. Cant wait for u to review the Impulse 32 🖤💚
Great video as always B. I have noticed on You Tube videos their are some RC Operators are wading in the same water that they are running their boats in? or running them where there are swimmers or possibly family. scary stuff. keep up the good work.
Check for a kill switch mode my IX 14 for airplanes is programmed for it it becomes second nature to hit the Killswitch when I land the plane Good video, bro
Beautiful boat
Thank you! She needs a good cleaning! BG4L
I did this once, put my hand on the prop with power on.. never again. It's not worth it. Thanks Big B
@1:24 play around with the weener 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember back 30÷ years ago, having rc car radios glitch and bammer the throttle any time you touched a wheel nut or something like a pinion grub screw with a metal wrench if you forgot to shut off the radio. I haven't noticed it with modern radios, but still try to remember to shut down or unplug the batteries.
My dog would have that cleaned up way before she got home 😅. So no more hotdogs while boating, gotcha.
Yep, safety first, ya never know when a glitch grabs your receiver. Similar to this, I almost cut my thumb off on a cnc lathe. 40 stitches to sew it back together.
if myesc doesn't have a on and off switch can one be put on? is there a way to get a on and off switch for either batteries or the esc or better yet one for the whole system? please respond.
I'm sure you could somehow incorporate an on/off switch on any esc. If it's for changing props, I recommend just unplugging the model.
A safety loop similar to this can be made and used as an on/off switch
www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=ten-ts-bp00000002
What’s your longest lasting battery you run in your boat sonic wake 48
Either the 10000mah spektrum Basher or the now Discontinued 11400 smc hcl-hp
I have fail safe and throttle hold but a wet Rx can still glitch a throttle blip. UNPLUG YOUR BATTERIES is fool proof.
I agree 100%! throttle hold? I'll check my transmitter to see if I have this option?
@@IRONCLADRC Mine calls out throttle hold every 5 seconds. It runs Edge TX firmware
Salut c'est sûr qu'il ne faut pas mettre les doigts quand l'hélice tourne 😋😜😁👶🛴🇨🇵☀️
So don't put your wiener or finger in the prop LOL