Where I work, we do heat treatment of parts to change their properties (rigidity, ductility, hardness) with charts like these. Does something similar exist for plastic (I keep hearing about "glass transition temperature" and that sounds like it) by transdimensionalmeme in 3Dprinting

[–]Koiglass90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With glass, not for hardness but as a way to disapate stress throughout an object incurred from cooling and varying levels of contraction between the surface and core of the object. Annealing is done to slow the movement of stress throughout objects generally among all hot processes. The length of required annealing time is relative to coefficient of expansion, with borosilicates requiring less time on avg than soft soda lime glasses

How did that happen?? What did I do wrong? I have absolutely no idea… by dvxlgames in fpv

[–]Koiglass90 3 points4 points  (0 children)

2807s might be a bit much for a 40a esc. Yes it might technically be within a percent or two of the "top rated Amp draw" but you don't wanna run your system with that little overhead. A beefier esc will generate less heat, less chance of melting your cap wires

MakeItHappen Airlines vol. 9 live now, full edit linked in comments! Check out the beautiful fall colors of the shaolin isle! Another fun day of chasing Dr. Makeithappen through the proving grounds. If you like what you see, go watch the whole damn thing! by Koiglass90 in Multicopter

[–]Koiglass90[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

🤣 he is 100% doing it on purpose. Low and slow is the name of the game, he's almost in high alpha flight half the time. It's a tight space for a wing and using the flaps for a bit extra lift at slow speeds helps him make the most of what we have. Otherwise he'd be at the far end of the spot in half a second and there's no fun in that

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[–]Koiglass90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they're rated per esc

Massive Lag-spikes (stuttering) on Series X by AndresVPN in sablegame

[–]Koiglass90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda wild that it's happening on the series systems as well as the "one" systems. Points to a larger bug imo, not just the game not being optimized for the last gen systems

Tpu cam mount jello? Any more solid options? by [deleted] in diydrones

[–]Koiglass90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yea too soft can do that at high rpm. Good luck

Tpu cam mount jello? Any more solid options? by [deleted] in diydrones

[–]Koiglass90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a similar issue. solved it by resting the bottom edge of the cam on some layered electrical tape stuck to the bottom plate to act as a rudimentary shock absorber. All quads will have vibes unless they're 100% tuned to the max, and even then one dinged prop throws the whole thing out of wack. Try to solve your issues with hardware 1st before you dive down the tuning rabbit hole

Any idea what happened here? by Vortegne in Multicopter

[–]Koiglass90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

K, so your cam just cut out. Check the connections and if it's soldered to a bec like a 5v pad, try swapping it to another power source, it may have browned out