Macsgrafs
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Next week i will start testing SKYJIB8, i must tell you guys its a huge okto.
I have put my skylib build on hold, new parts about to be sent out & would hate to have to strip down & start it all again
Ross
Next week i will start testing SKYJIB8, i must tell you guys its a huge okto.
I have put my skylib build on hold, new parts about to be sent out & would hate to have to strip down & start it all again
Ross
Yes Sid, got them mounted already....just trying to sort out where I can get cable to take 450Amps??
Ross
You don't - 'cos even if you used a big enough cable, there's no connector that would take it. At that level, I guess you have to split the battery packs - say 2 ESCs from each "sub-pack". I guess you could install a big-*** copper bus-bar (like there is inside a domestic fuse box), feed each battery pack onto it separately and take each ESC off it separately. I've been struggling with this issue myself recently. How do other people manage it?
3kg per motor? What prop?Yes, I am using the MK BL-Ctrl 2.0 with heat sinks.
With 5S LiPos and 35 ampere a thrust of 3 kg is possible.
Dirk
450 amps!!! how you come to that... what are you lifting are you planning something like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM7HHB51WX8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Dave
3kg per motor? What prop?
How do other people manage it?
Dirk:
Im also contemplating, on building a SJ8, Do you think the BL-Ctrl can handle possible spikes? What brand connectors are you talking about?
Could i PM or email you for more info on the plattenberg motors?
Thanks
Felipe
What batteries could cope with 6.4 KW? I dont know of any Lipos that could take that discharge rate?Maiden flight done:
http://vimeo.com/28371418
The MK Bl-Ctrl can handle up to 40 ampere. With an 5S LiPo 800 watts are possible.
With 8 motors you will have 6.4 KW.
I am using APC 15x4 propellers and the thrust is 3,2 kg per motor.
I will do a test with 5 kg payload in the Next days and will give the details to you.
First I have to configure the PID values and to complete the copter.
This Plettenberg motor is a prototype. Details are coming soon.
Dirk