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Vibrations in video - again on new replacement unit
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<blockquote data-quote="RENOV8R" data-source="post: 26327" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>Quite simple actually. Some people use fancy balancing devices, I just have a finishing nail hammered into the side of my workbench, with a couple inches sticking out horizontally. Place the prop on the nail horizontally level and see which side drops. If the left side drops, you need to weight the right side until it stays level. I use black electrical tape, stick a 1/4 " square at the center of the underside of the prop and trim little slivers off with an exacto knife until it's correctly balanced. Others do the opposite by sanding down their props to remove weight, seems like too much effort for me. Interestingly enough, even motor balancing comes into play on larger AC. You'd be surprised how just those stickers on the side to identify the motors can throw them out of whack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RENOV8R, post: 26327, member: 5718"] Quite simple actually. Some people use fancy balancing devices, I just have a finishing nail hammered into the side of my workbench, with a couple inches sticking out horizontally. Place the prop on the nail horizontally level and see which side drops. If the left side drops, you need to weight the right side until it stays level. I use black electrical tape, stick a 1/4 " square at the center of the underside of the prop and trim little slivers off with an exacto knife until it's correctly balanced. Others do the opposite by sanding down their props to remove weight, seems like too much effort for me. Interestingly enough, even motor balancing comes into play on larger AC. You'd be surprised how just those stickers on the side to identify the motors can throw them out of whack [/QUOTE]
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