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Illya Ustenko 26/06/2018
The Snapper 7 is one of the best tinywhoops for its price. I've tried to make a tinywhoop build and everything came out more expensive than this. For a kit with 3 batteries and a charger. Some things that can be improved: 1. Add loctite to all the screws. Why?: I've read a few reviews where people had screws falling out. I myself added the loctite just to be sure the would not fall out on my Snapper 7. Which is a long process. Would be great if they came like that from the factory. 2. Make a better battery holder. Why?: I got myself the standard version which comes with 3 batteries. It's almost always a real struggle to get them into the rubber band. And with some crashes, I had the rubber band just flying away. Would be a real improvement if you could just slide the battery into a tight battery holder. And no struggling with the rubber band. 3. Add better instructions about the batteries and the charger. Why?: The batteries are HV (High voltage) which means you can charge them up to 4.35 volt. I had to figure that out for a few days before I could charge the batteries fully. Also, the charger has almost no instructions what so ever. So you are left to figure everything out on your own. I still have no idea if it has a proper auto charging stop when it reaches the desired battery voltage. And also the charger can charge the batteries up to 0.6 amps but I'm not sure if that's safe to use with these batteries. One more time because of non-existing instructions for the batteries and charger. with the 3 problems, the Snapper 7 has it's still one of the best tinywhoops on the market and I am recommending it to people who want to start flying tinywhoops.
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