Again, once LVA comes on bring it back and land. My LVA only gives 1 minute of hover
before it tries to auto land, and again as soon as you can, do a full post flight check to make
sure everything is in order, if nothing has gone wrong by now you are probably all good to
go and use it however you want with less fear of it either trying to eat its self or actively try
to kill you.
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Further purchases
A basic list of additional spares, further equipment and tools you may wish to consider
purchasing for use with quadcopters in general and especially if you intend to continue with
the hobby, maintain, modify, or upgrade the CG035.
Spare propellors (6045 type as standard
not
5045 as is quoted in manufacturer’s manual).
Spare landing gear.
Spare batteries.
Spare motor caps/prop nuts.
Spare Electronic Speed Controllers (a particularly soft point on the cg035).
TF (aka micro sd) card, class 10 for HD recording.
Better balance charger to more precisely and quickly charge the LiPo(s)
Cellmeter and battery tester for quick testing of all batteries.
Multimeter for troubleshooting and diagnostics.
Needle nose pliers.
Precision screwdrivers.
Precision Tweezers.
Side cutting snips.
Soldering iron (low or variable wattage electronics and not a heavy duty or ‘gun’ type), with
solder, sponge etc. to go with it.
Most of the above could be considered basic essentials for running repairs, faultfinding and
minor upgrades for the CG035.
Hope this helps!
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