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Question by  goosh (20)

Can you help me troubleshoot my remote control helicopter that loses battery power?

My helicopter loses power after only about five minutes of use.

 
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Answer by  splicelover (176)

It seems that the battery is already very weak. You need to get new rechargable batteries for your remote and it will fix the problem

 
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Answer by  NoblesseOblige (444)

The problem lies in the battery. If you left it charging for too long, the battery loses what is called a 'zero point.' You should only charge a battery when it has been significantly drained and take it off the charger after it has been charged, whether you are to use it just after or not.

 
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Answer by  pbako (96)

Most likely the battery is dying. Use a load balance charger to bring each cell in the battery up to the same level - it could be just a single bad cell. If battery is OK, the motor may be shorted.

 
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Answer by  jawedge (238)

Unfortunatly, depending on the model of helicopter, this may be close to the normal operating time. Try replacing the battery or having a spare or two on hand as replacements.

 
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Answer by  kevincai96 (669)

Not-all-batteries-are-created-equal, so-first-determine-its-type. Ask-your-local-hobby-store, or look for a label. Use this table: NiCd = Nickel Cadium (Just-charge-and-discharge-completely-a-few-times,should-fix-it) LiPo = Lithium Polymer (You're-screwed, go-buy-another-battery. Be-careful-too, they-are-explosive) NiMh = Nickel Metal Hydride (See-Nickel-Cadium)

 
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Answer by  joe25 (79)

It could be a battery issue. If you are using rechargeable batteries then you will need to replace them. Every time you charge up the batteries they slowly lose power.

 
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