stephenmadpotato
Enlightened
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- Jun 20, 2007
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Hello all,
I recieved a defective helicopter from DX today, so heres what I had to do to fix it:
Well, I just couldn't wait the month it would take for a replacement so I took apart the remote control and looked at the board. The first problem was that the IR light - wire was never even attempted to be soldered on to the place labelled - IR on the board, FIXED. Second problem, the company actually made the controller so that if the green LED light goes out that indicates if its charging, then it won't allow electricity to pass through the charger cable! How stupid! I replaced the green LED with a better one same voltage and now it works. However, it is very poor quality, the helicopter always spins clockwise no matter how much I trim it. I used weights to fix that. I can't believe this passed q.c. DX has dissapointed me. Any comments?
-Stephen
I recieved a defective helicopter from DX today, so heres what I had to do to fix it:
Well, I just couldn't wait the month it would take for a replacement so I took apart the remote control and looked at the board. The first problem was that the IR light - wire was never even attempted to be soldered on to the place labelled - IR on the board, FIXED. Second problem, the company actually made the controller so that if the green LED light goes out that indicates if its charging, then it won't allow electricity to pass through the charger cable! How stupid! I replaced the green LED with a better one same voltage and now it works. However, it is very poor quality, the helicopter always spins clockwise no matter how much I trim it. I used weights to fix that. I can't believe this passed q.c. DX has dissapointed me. Any comments?
-Stephen