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Move battery on S111 - warning before opening
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Freeonthree
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February 3, 2012 - 7:57 am

Good job !  A careful eye is one of the best things you can have in this hobby. You can't study these little heli's enough  :>)  Dennis

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Yiannakis
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January 30, 2012 - 9:06 am

After opening the S111G I found that the battery cannot be moved forward because the wire to the control board is already tight, not leaving any possibility to be moved forward. So instead of starting to alter things, I let it be to a time when the battery must be replaced. Indeed putting the heli back together is quite a job. Getting the front window in place is one of the things rather tricky.

The wire to the gyro was slightly damaged on the insulation, caused by the fact that ex-works it was clamped  by one of the screws holding the both canopy parts. Beware of things like that when putting the 111 back together as wires can be moved.

I’m glad that, after putting it together, it still works!SurprisedLaugh

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