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Go for itInfinity ones are 100% safe...you just have to install them properly ...Lynn Phan is a rip off
Go for itInfinity ones are 100% safe...you just have to install them properly ...Lynn Phan is a rip off
i have to agree with you, i can't see how they can come off if the shoulder ring is tightened enough. there's been a lot of fuss on the facebook groups with people getting banned including me for recommending them.Infinity ones are 100% safe...you just have to install them properly ...Lynn Phan is a rip off
i have to agree with you, i can't see how they can come off if the shoulder ring is tightened enough. there's been a lot of fuss on the facebook groups with people getting banned including me for recommending them.
I'm going to have to chime in here as well, LP may have a great product but I will never know, I have been looking to add a CF prop to my lineup of products here in Canada (I wholesale order popular products into Canada to help cut down on the exchange rate / import fee markup).
I recently contacted LP and when I asked him today for some info, side by side comparisons / etc between his product (which I believe is a great product) to help demonstrate to my clients why his are a better buy, he told me "he doesn't need to" because his are so good.
I don't doubt his products are great but with an attitude like that I would just as soon never bring in his line. People ask questions and need info when they are shelling out $$ and for me offering to purchase 50 pairs outright I think the least he could do is give me a little info to help me sell them to my clients.
Infinity Hobby adaptors are all 4 CW threaded, unless they changed to CW and CCW threads after my crash. Their response to me was very cavalier, that they intentionally designed them that way and because of ease of removal by customers. If they have changed their threading to reverse CCW for the 2 counterrotating props, then their adaptors should be very good, otherwise a very flawed design
Has anyone found any benefit over stock props? If you want more responsive, up your gains. Quieter? Marginal at best. I can see three major disadvantages:
Don't get me wrong. I run 17" and 18" T-Motor CF props on my X8 birds and they work really well. But those are heavy lifters!
- Extra cost.
- Higher risk of injury.
- More complicated to remove.
Read post 25 aboveLoosened up and lost one ??
I read it. I'm pretty sure all the more precise, more responsive, quieter claims are all questionable. There's certainly no data to support it. The only significant difference in the DJI props is they flex and the CF only ones don't. I think the flex is key to reducing vibration in turbulent air which these things see more often than not.
The only other difference is the mount. DJI ones clip in while these screw in. I'm sure LP's won't fall off. I am also pretty sure the 1345T won't fall off either. It took DJI three attempts but they got it right the third time around.
Sounds like you are full of horseshit and have an axe to grind.
They aren't my props. They are T-Motors. Use whatever adapter you like.
Don't call me a thief or a swindler. Use your real name instead of hiding behind your little screen handle like a *****.
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Guys this adapters are really nice very clean light weight design what I do is I have a unbreakable rule no mater what, even if the the sun is almost gone and the director is rushing every new flight has to have a quick preflight check and one of those checks is check if the props are tight like I said EVERY FLIGHT
if you order this pay for a faster shipping the free shipping takes like 3 weeks