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I was flying my syma s800g and hit the ceiling fan chain. When I attempted to fly it would spin and fall over. The problem was I broke the two small plastic pins on the top rotor holder. Ordered a new top rotor and flies fine. Then on my s107 I flew into a door and the top rotor had zero spin although the motors worked. In that case the screw that sets the top rotor onto the middle shaft loosened resulting in no lift and also tilted and fell over. This was fixed by securing the set screw properly. So in both instances it was similar effects due to the top rotors not spinning in sync with lower blades.
r u charging from the controller? if so put luthium aa batterys in controller the ones you have in there now may not be giving a full charge, you r turning the controller on when charging heli right? wait for the chareer light to turn back to green from red will tell u charge is done. u must have a computer 2 have posted this so charge ur heli from computer wait 4 it 2 light up red (the usb plug) b sure heli is off when charging the little swith should b forward toward nose of heli if it still wont lift off after a good charge b sure the top part of the blades are tight on shaft, its the two screws just under the top blades 1 of the 2 must b tight on the shaft or it wont get enough power if it is slipping, if it still wont lift off u may have a bad li po battery never run it way down!! always stop flying when u c the heli start to not have enough power to hover, always stop and let batt cool dn then charge, then after charge try 2 wait 4 a little bit b 4 flying 2 let batt cool from charging, i know it is very hard 2 wait, hoppfully u have not fryed the battery if u still cant get it e mail me and i will help u get up and flying good luck the s 107 is my main bird i work on them 4 friends all the time if i had it 2 look @ u would b fly n n 5 mintues my e mail is [email protected]
Make sure the drive shaft is seated properly. Gently, but firmly push it down towards the body both above and below bottom rotor. Also check shaft for any hair, thread or such thing that may be wrapped around it.
Let me know if you're still having issues, and we'll dig a little deeper.
make sure that you read the manual, followed all the setup instructions( how to arrange the blades, how long to charge it for the first time, etc.) , and the helicopter is on a flat surface. If the problem persists contact the store to return it or the customer service of the company.
The upper shaft 'T' head has a broken pin in it (the part that holds the blades. You can flip the heli upside down and slightly rotate the blade housing back and forth and IT SHOULDN'T do that. Another way to instantly identify it is dislocate the rotor head links and the upper blade housing should instantly separate) It's made of plastic.
Anyway, It's also called the "T.B.E." Toilet Bowl Effect. It's not 'really' what's taking place, it's move of a cyclic issue but the effect looks like it's swirling in a toilet bowl... You need to replace the inner shaft basically on the upper rotor. They cost anywhere from $4-7.00 bucks. It took me about 2 days of researching and purchasing another one to finally figure it out. There was another website that says the balance bar is it or the gyro has gone bad; this simply isn't true.
Hi just got one myself and after a day same problem. Replace all your remote batteries with new ones And it will charge normally with blinking red then red and green blinking. I enjoyed flying it but enough is enough. There is no replacement blades, It eats batteries. I would go with this sites micros http://www.xheli.com/rchelicopter.html
Im looking at this one, charges with usb so wont kill batt's, Metal frame and also they sell parts http://www.xheli.com/s107-miniheli-blue.html. Good luck and happy flying.
Mine's exactly the same as yours. Although the transmitter shows A B C the switch has only two positions, so there's a choice of two only. I doubt it's possible to fly 3 at the same time.
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