ianwood
Taco Wrangler
CSC is there for a reason. Being fearful of CSC is like wondering why you flipped your car over when you suddenly turned the wheel all the way to one side while going 75MPH.
When is the last time you had to do a CSC in the air? Assuming your answer is never, then please explain exactly what this product is defeating?Hmmm... a 'product' to defeat safety features?
From Wiki:
A kill switch, also known as an emergency stop or e-stop, is a safety mechanism used to shut off a device in an emergency situation in which it cannot be shut down in the usual manner. Unlike a normal shut-down switch/procedure, which shuts down all systems in an orderly fashion and turns the machine off without damaging it, a kill switch is designed and configured to a) completely and as quickly as possible abort the operation, even if this damages equipment and b) be operable in a manner that is quick, simple (so that even a panicking operator with impaired executive function can activate it), and, usually, c) be obvious even to an untrained operator or a bystander. Many kill switches feature a removable barrier or other protection against accidental activation (e.g., a plastic cover that must be lifted or glass that must be broken).
Kill switches are featured especially often as part of mechanisms whose normal operation or foreseeable misuse may cause injury or death; designers who include such switches consider damage to or destruction of the mechanism to be an acceptable cost of preventing that injury or death.
No worries. I'm already helping them with this productI can't help there's a panicked audience out there.
Huh? I'm not selling these.A fool and his money....
No. Nor do I expect people to come here and trash my thread. You've already proven that kill switches often have a "removable barrier" -- so, now you're even contradicting yourself. If you're not interested in this product, then please move on.Do you expect everyone to endorse your product(s) or idea(s)?
The first product from Phantom Help has been officially released -- the "CSC Fix". It's a small 3D printed block that attaches to the right remote controller stick (or left if you switched your sticks) to prevent from accidentally doing a CSC while flying. Here's what it looks like:
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The block can be swiveled 90 degrees to allow the stick to be pushed in the full down position. So, you can still start up your motors -- or do a CSC while flying if you really need to.
I'm giving this away for free. All I'm asking is for $3.00 to help cover the packaging and shipping. I can ship anywhere in the US.
Want one? Go here:
CSC Fix - Phantom Help
ROFL! How old are you 10? You're crazy! The "attacks" would be 30x more ruthless....c'mon...you don't know this?I bet if we had more women in this forum, we would not get that many ego-driven posts.