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Walkera QR Ladybird Z-02 Canopy Questions & Answers
Walkera lama 400 just spins
The walkera Lama has a bad gear setup,there are two tiny screws on the topgear which powers your bottom blades one on each side of the outer shaftif these two screws were not properly tighened at the factory or you ran yourLama400 into the ground even if it was at a slow rotation when the bottom impactsthe ground the bolts shear off the outer shaft and you no longer have 100%power to those blades,if your helicopter spins clockwise and you tried everything,this is the problem,replacement is required or you can tear it all downand drill and tap two new holes with new screws,these are machine screwsand are less than 4/40 which is very small.To check hold top gear with twofingers left and right side of gear and turn the bottom blades only,if the bladesturn your shaft to gear screws are sheared offgood luck SK Florida
9/30/2011 3:14:50 AM •
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on Sep 30, 2011
I have a new walkera
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jeremydylan2
you have a problem with your rear rotor assembly.
if your rear rotor shaft is broken or the gear is the copter will spin around and around.
or, if these parts are not broken then your trim needs adjustment or, you need to learn to fly and control the rear tail rotor so it does not spin around. Thats your answer. [email protected]
3/16/2011 2:58:05 AM •
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on Mar 16, 2011
How can i replace a
Spare parts are available for the Walkera line of copters, just go to the web site below to check on the availability of parts for your model. You will need a small set of jewelers screwdrivers for most repairs and a good level of mechanical skill
http://www.walkerasite.com/
2/27/2011 6:15:48 PM •
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on Feb 27, 2011
What could be the problem
When the throttle starts failing this way it is a sign of either a failing contact or batteries. But since you said the batteries are fully charged then we can eliminate the batteries out of the equation.
The throttle contact does not make as much contact as it is supposed to and therefore starts up the rotors and then does not continue giving as much power as it is supposed to.
There could be a power flow breakage or a partial contact somewhere hence the initial startup and the stoppage.
Hope this solution has been helpful?
12/27/2010 11:10:14 PM •
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on Dec 27, 2010
Hi I've got a babyweaver
Sounds like you are missing the central support rod or bar that connects the Babyweaver swinging crib to the stand, providing stability and support for the crib. This component is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the crib and ensuring safe usage. Here are some steps you can take to address the missing part:
1. Contact the Manufacturer:
- Reach out to Babyweaver or the manufacturer of the swinging crib to inquire about obtaining a replacement central support rod.
- Provide them with details about the missing part and the specific model of the swinging crib to ensure you receive the correct component.
2. Check for Spare Parts:
- Check if the swinging crib came with a user manual or assembly instructions that may have information about spare parts or replacement components.
- Look for any contact information provided for customer support or spare parts inquiries.
3. Online Search:
- Conduct an online search using keywords such as "Babyweaver swinging crib central support rod" or "Babyweaver crib replacement parts" to see if you can find the specific part for purchase.
- Explore baby product retailers, online marketplaces, and specialty stores that offer replacement parts for nursery furniture.
4. Local Retailers:
- Visit local baby product stores or furniture stores that carry nursery items.
- Bring the existing part (if you have one side of the support rod) to help them identify and match the missing component.
5. Custom Fabrication:
- If you are unable to find a suitable replacement part, consider contacting a metal fabrication shop or a carpenter who may be able to custom-make a central support rod that fits your Babyweaver swinging crib.
- Provide them with measurements and details about the required specifications for the part.
3/22/2024 3:29:32 AM •
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on Mar 22, 2024
I have a new model teddy ruxpin and my 2 year old daughter tripped and dropped him. His lights all come on but his app and sound are not working
It sounds like the drop may have caused some internal damage to the electronics or wiring of the Teddy Ruxpin toy. Here are some steps you can take to try and troubleshoot the issue:
- Restart the Toy: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve minor issues. Try turning off the toy completely, including any power switches or buttons, and then turning it back on again after a few moments.
- Check Battery Compartment: Ensure that the batteries are properly inserted and making good contact with the terminals inside the battery compartment. If the drop caused any displacement of the batteries, it might affect the toy's functionality.
- Inspect for Physical Damage: Carefully examine the exterior of the toy for any signs of physical damage, such as cracks, dents, or loose parts. If there's visible damage, it may indicate internal damage as well.
- Test with Different Devices: If the Teddy Ruxpin toy connects to a separate app or device for sound playback, try connecting it to a different device to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem lies with the toy or the connected device.
- Contact Customer Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible that the drop caused internal damage to the toy's electronics or wiring. In this case, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for assistance. They may be able to provide further troubleshooting steps or offer a repair or replacement option.
Keep in mind that since the toy is relatively new, it may still be under warranty, which could cover repairs or replacements for damage caused by accidents like drops. Be sure to check the warranty information or contact the manufacturer for guidance on warranty coverage.
3/21/2024 2:25:15 PM •
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on Mar 21, 2024
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