I am thinking about getting one of these.
http://www.rpxtech.com/DynavibeClassicPropBalancer.html
Has anyone used one?
Any good?
Waste of time?
Thanks


bigrenna wrote:My girlfriend loves it... Uses it a couple times a week. Uh... oops. Never mind. Got confused......

PAMR MX wrote:I love my Dynavibe. I use it on everything from Pilatus pc-12 to super cubs.
I have been using one for a little over three years. I use it about every month and it works just as well as the 10-15k balancers. I rarely need more then three runs to get under .07 IPS and on the turbines i can almost always get .01 or .00 IPS
I have only had one problem with an accelerometer going bad the first year. They replaced it for free.
Really the only difference between this one and an expensive balancer is it does not give a weight solution. It just gives you the vibration (IPS) and the angle location. Its up to you to figure out how much weight to add. The expensive balancers will tell you how much weight to add and compute the changes with later runs. Dynavibes new GX2 will do this but the classic works just fine and is half as much $$$. Having to guess the weight gives you a bit of a challenge on the first run but once you figure out the propeller/ engine combo you can do it much faster on later dates.
You might get a reading of say .1ips and @ 180 degrees. You will have to add weight at 0 degrees to counteract this. You might start out with say 20 Grams of weight. The next run you might get .05 and 180. Its pretty simple math at this point no matter the change to find out how much more weight you need. You then add 40 Grams total weight at 0 degrees and if your lucky you would get .00IPS.
It will take a glare shield thats vibrating up and down to smooth. My cub radio would shake so much it would turn the volume knob up on its own and blast you with full volume 5 minuets later, no more auto volume after. My chieftians would get vibration in the pedals. That is gone. With turbines the change is profound.
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