I keep my battery secure by fitting a thin rubber band over the nose. You can even melt a small groove into the foam either side of the battery compartment with a warm wire to keep the rubber band from wandering.
Mirko I have made about 4 flying sessions with my Sport Cub S2. I find that the velcro that is on the plane is not the same as the normal velcro that I purchased and put on my extra batteries. The battery it came with seems to hold on well though. Anyway, did you solve the problem? And was it a problem with the original battery or with extra batteries that you installed your own velcro on?
Rubber band (elastic) around the nose. Thanks for the heads up!
I put a thin rubber band around mine and put a small drop of glue to keep the rubber band from sliding forward or backward.
I keep my battery secure by fitting a thin rubber band over the nose. You can even melt a small groove into the foam either side of the battery compartment with a warm wire to keep the rubber band from wandering.
Purchase some sticky back Velcro that is a little heaver grade and install on the plane and your batteries
Good Job!!
I 3d printed a Piece with a rubber gasket in it so it stays in
Nicely explained by you. I always add a piece of table to ensure the battery is secure.
The battery system on these is kinda trash tbh, they should have a fully enclosed space for the battery.
I bought one but my battery charger when I connect it to USB port does not light up and will not charge my battery
Mirko I have made about 4 flying sessions with my Sport Cub S2. I find that the velcro that is on the plane is not the same as the normal velcro that I purchased and put on my extra batteries. The battery it came with seems to hold on well though. Anyway, did you solve the problem? And was it a problem with the original battery or with extra batteries that you installed your own velcro on?