Recommended radio equipment, Optional accessories, Brushless outrunner setup - power 25 – E-flite T-34 Mentor 25e ARF User Manual
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E-flite T-34 Mentor 25e ARF Assembly Manual
Recommended Radio Equipment
You will need a minimum of a 4-channel transmitter,
receiver and four servos. You can choose to purchase
a complete radio system. If you are using an
existing transmitter, just purchase the other required
equipment separately. We recommend the crystal-
free, interference-free Spektrum
™
DX6i 2.4GHz DSM
®
6-channel system. If using your own transmitter, we
recommend the JR SPORT
™
ST47 servos.
If you own a Spektrum radio, just add a DSM2
™
receiver and four (or five) JR SPORT ST47 Standard
servos. We show the installation of the Spektrum
AR6200 receiver in the manual.
Complete Radio System
SPM6600
DX6i 6-Channel Full Range
w/o Servos
Or Purchase Separately
SPMAR6200
AR6200 6-Channel Receiver
And
JSP20050
ST47 Standard Servo (4)
(5 if using flaps)
JRPA215
HD Servo Horn (rudder)
EFLREX6L
6-inch Extension,
Lightweight (2)
EFLRYH3
3-inch Y-Harness, Lightweight
Optional Accessories
EFLA110
Power Meter
EFLC3005
Celectra
™
1- to 3-Cell
Li-Po Charger
EFLC505
Intelligent 1- to 5-Cell
Balancing Charger
EFLSP225
2
1
/
4
-inch Aluminum Spinner
Brushless Outrunner Setup - Power 25
EFLM4025A
Power 25 Brushless Outrunner
Motor, 870Kv
APC11080E
11 x 8e Electric Propeller
EFLA1060
60-Amp Lite Switch-Mode
BEC Brushless
EFLB32004S
3200mAh 4S 14.8V 20C Li-Po,
13AWG EC3
We have tested out T-34 25e ARF using the 4S Power
25 option listed above. Although this will push the
motor out of the claimed parameters listed in the
Power 25 instructions on the ground, our flight testing
and Eagle Tree monitoring has shown this system
to fall well within the specifications of the Power 25
and its limitations. This is the preferred power choice
for this model due to a lighter weight and extreme
power.
If you so choose, you can run the standard Power 25
setup with the following components.
EFLM4025A
Power 25 Brushless Outrunner
Motor, 870 Kv
APC12080E
12x8e Electric Porpellor
EFLA1040
40-Amp Pro Switch-Mode BEC
Brushless
EFLB32003S
3200mAh 3S 11.1V 20C Li-Po,
13AWG EC3
Brushless Outrunner Setup - Power 32
EFLM4032A
Power 32 Brushless Outrunner
Motor, 770Kv
APC12080E
12 x 8e Electric Propeller
EFLA1060
60-Amp Lite Pro Switch-Mode
BEC Brushless
EFLB32004S
3200mAh 4S 14.8V 20C Li-Po,
13AWG EC3
Required Tools and Adhesives
Tools & Equipment
Ruler (EFLA264)
Hobby knife (#11 blade)
Nut driver: 1/4-inch Pliers
Pin vise
String/dental floss
Tapered reamer
Phillips Screwdriver: #1
Low-tack tape
Flat blade screwdriver
Hex Wrench or Ball Driver: 2.5mm
Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm), 5/64-inch (2mm)
Adhesives
Thin CA
Medium CA
Threadlock
Optional Tools and Adhesives
Hex wrench or ball driver: 3/32-inch
Open end or box wrench: 12mm
Warning
An RC aircraft is not a toy! If misused, it can cause
serious bodily harm and damage to property. Fly
only in open areas, preferably at AMA (Academy of
Model Aeronautics) approved flying sites, following all
instructions included with your radio.
Keep loose items that can get entangled in the
propeller away from the prop, including loose clothing,
or other objects such as pencils and screwdrivers.
Especially keep your hands away from the propeller.
During the course of building your model, we suggest
that you use a soft base for the building surface.
Such things as a foam stand, large piece of bedding
foam or a thick bath towel will work well and help
protect the model from damage during assembly.
The Spektrum trademark is used with permission
of Bachmann Industries, Inc.