Why wont my RC helicopter fly?
The most common reason your RC helicopter will not lift off (toilet bowl effect) is because your batteries have been weakened or unbalanced. Charging your batteries however, doesn’t mean that they are working at its fullest. Especially if they are sort of old have run a few cycles, expect it to weaken and have issues.
Why does my RC Helicopter keep spinning?
A gyroscopic controller is used to coordinate the main and tail rotors so the helicopter can fly straight. When this system is not working correctly the helicopter will spin in circles. If the tail rotor blades are not pitched correctly they will not be able to hold the helicopter still.
How long does it take to charge a RC helicopter?
It’ll take 30 – 40 minutes to charge. Don’t over-charge the helicopter, and don’t leave it connected to a charger for more than an hour. Charge via USB: Use the yellow USB/charging cable. Plug the USB end of the lead into a USB slot on your computer or a dedicated USB charger.
How do I charge my gyrocopter?
Open the charging hole rubber protective cover, put the charger connector into the charging hole Connect the charger plug into the power socket It means it is charging when charger light is red,; charger light turns green when the battery is fully charged.
Are there any problems with the SYMA S107 helicopter?
The Toilet Bowl Effect can be a problem experienced in flight susceptible to every coaxial RC helicopter available, not just the Syma S107 Infrared Helicopter. As the title of this page suggests, a coaxial…
Why is my SYMA S107 battery not working?
The battery could be dead from quickly charging and discharging too many times. Also, the battery wires may have been broken or disconnected for the circuit board. Follow the Syma S107 Battery Replacement guide to install a new one or reconnect the wires.
Why does my SYMA S107 gyro not rotate?
Follow the Syma S107 Gyro Replacement Guide to solve the issue. Hovers fine and you’ve reached the limit of adjustment on your controller but it still rotates left or right without touching the controller. One of the main rotor motors is weak or going bad causing the two main rotors to rotate at different speeds.