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But my thought is that being left on the shelf with a flat battery set has ruined the batteries and you need new ones. The manual says it takes 6 x AA rechargeable batteries. It also says the switch must be in the Off position when you charge. Page 6 and 7.
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Does your RC helicopter spin out of control in the air or ... thing that the video says but there nothing wrong about it the remote is fine but the propeller .... i have a brookstone RC stunt copter that i have not used in a few months. i .... however when I come to fly it, it makes a sound but the wings aren't working.
where can I buy new gears and pinions for my mini rc helicopter?. Read more Show.... The two pins on the charger port aren't working they won't charge ..... The charging light is off meaning the battery is charged. Any ideas? ..... So, the motor spins the correct way but there is no gear to transfer the power to the rotors 'A'.Missing: silver ‎bullet
If your Brookstone Stunt Copter RC helicopter is not getting enough power after being charged, there could be a few different issues that could be causing this. Here are a few things you can try: Make sure the battery is fully charged: It's possible that the battery was not charged for a long enough period of time, so make sure the battery is fully charged before trying to fly the helicopter again. Check the battery connections: Make sure the battery is properly connected to the helicopter and that the connections are clean and free of corrosion.
Try a different battery: If the issue persists, try using a different battery to see if that resolves the problem. Check the transmitter: Make sure the transmitter is properly charged and functioning. Check the helicopter's Motor: Check the helicopter's motor to ensure it is working properly. If the motor is not working, the helicopter will not have enough power to fly.
Check the helicopter's circuit: Check the helicopter's circuit, if any of the circuits is damaged, it may cause the helicopter to lose power.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it is possible that the helicopter may be defective and require repair or replacement. In that case, contact Brookstone customer support for further assistance.
I presume you have lights & sound on the controller when you turn it on - fourteen quick beeps and then a different toned fifteenth beep. The screen lights (blue). Insert the battery (lettering facing up toward the helo fuselage unitl it's seated all the way - an LED inside the fuselage, visible from behind, quick flashes and then begins a slower blinking.
Once the helo battery is inserted, turn on the controller, which starts the aforementioned beeping. On the last controller beep the helo's LED will stay lighted, indicating the helo & controller are synched.
I had a problem making sure the battery was inserted all the way into the helicopter. You'll know it's inserted properly when the LED inside the helo flashes.
0) Obviously, helicopter will operate best when fully charged... if charging light gets brighter when unplugged from helicopter, then it's not at full charge. Charge fully, then allow battery to cool for 10 minutes. Good batteries in remote also. 1) Power on helicopter. 2) Place on level surface and let gyroscopes sync. There is a red light inside the body (NOT the red/blue flasher in the nose) that will blink when you turn helicopter on, and will keep blinking until craft is level and stable for a few seconds, then will stop blinking. 3) Make sure left joystick is all the way down. 4) Power on remote. 5) Throttle up (left joystick) until blades move and then all the way back down. This should get you flying. Let me know.
0) Obviously, helicopter will operate best when fully charged... if
charging light gets brighter when unplugged from helicopter, then it's
not at full charge. Charge fully, then allow battery to cool for 10
minutes. Good batteries in remote also. 1) Power on helicopter. 2)
Place on level surface and let gyroscopes sync. There is a red light
inside the body (NOT the red/blue flasher in the nose) that will blink
when you turn helicopter on, and will keep blinking until craft is level
and stable for a few seconds, then will stop blinking. 3) Make sure left joystick is all the way down. 4) Power on remote. 5) Throttle up (left joystick) until blades move and then all the way back down. This should get you flying. Let me know r
0) Obviously, helicopter will operate best when fully charged... if
charging light gets brighter when unplugged from helicopter, then it's
not at full charge. Charge fully, then allow battery to cool for 10
minutes. Good batteries in remote also. 1) Power on helicopter. 2)
Place on level surface and let gyroscopes sync. There is a red light
inside the body (NOT the red/blue flasher in the nose) that will blink
when you turn helicopter on, and will keep blinking until craft is level
and stable for a few seconds, then will stop blinking. 3) Make sure left joystick is all the way down. 4) Power on remote. 5) Throttle up (left joystick) until blades move and then all the way back down. This should get you flying. Let me know.
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