I am not sure that I have the weight right. I put 1436g into the model weight. In this I included the battery, ESCs, motors, flight controller, frame, props, tx module and power distribution borard. Should I skip the battery even if I have chosen "incl. drive" in it?
I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjT2PJAHegk
It is pretty similar to this quadcopter. He says he can get 10-15 flight time depending on how he fly. The quadcopter in the video have (and in brackets my set up).
Reptile 500 V3 Frame. (Same)
4x Turnigy 2217 16 turn 1050kv 23A...
Hmm. Yes. The throttle went from 60% to around 30%. Thought something else failed as "max. power over the limit of the motor. Please check the max. power limits defined by the manufacturer". The "Electric power" got over the limit. I tried with another motors (SunnySky 980kv) and the same thing...
I am trying out the eCalc program now. But I am unsure of what I should put in the "controller". If I have the KK2.1.5, what should I add there?
Also, at "# Blades:". What does that mean?
Not to forget, what is exactly "drive", in the section "inclusive drive" or "without drive".
I got some help from another and I found out some Swedish stores even. Do anyone here have experience of T-motor (tiger motor)?
Also I found out that the SunnySky is available on banggood. That is better than an American store at least. As the chances are higher there that I do not need to pay...
Whoops you're right. :P
Well, are the NTM ones really that bad? It is really the only ones that are around 900kv, is in an European store and works with 4s.
What about this motor? I would really, really only want to order from European stores.
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__39036__Turnigy_Multistar_2213_980Kv_14Pole_Multi_Rotor_Outrunner.html
Looks good but sadly not anywhere in Europe. :/
Good that the Afro 30A ESCs works fine! :D
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