Hey guys, I'm new here just signed up.. been lurking for a few weeks and reading, finally time to start asking some questions
I want to build a quad that is capable of GoPro filming, but that will be modularly upgradeable and will teach me what I need to know to build and fly one capable of carrying 5-10kg of camera down the line.
What I would like in my first quad:
I am looking to start with a setup based on this article: http://www.hovership.com/2012/12/beginner-quadcopter-kit-buying-guide/. Right now I've settled on the X666 frame because replacement parts are SUPER cheap, I'm actually planning to buy two (maybe three) X666 frames plus a pack of replacement arms. Although some parts are on backorder, so I might go with the X525. I don't really see a difference in these frames other than the 666 is very slightly bigger.
If I outgrow the X666/X525 I am looking at Randy's UAP2 setup. But I like the way the X666 folds down and it is $20 vs. $200 so I think I will start with that.
TX/RX I plan to go with the OrangeRX T-SIX TX in the article, but with the Orange RX R710 RX + satellite. I don't really want to drop a grand on a radio; if it does the job, it will be fine to start with. I will need a range of around 200-300 metres, it seems that this radio should easily do that.
ESC it seems like the Turnigy Plush are the go, any other recommendations?
FC will be an OP CC3D mounted in one of the pretty 3D printed cases.
Motors and props I am still working on. I've found the Ecalc calculator so I'm busy playing with that to work out what is the best prop/motor combo. But there are only a certain list of motors and props so if anyone has any recommendations for motors and props please feel free to voice them![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Now for the questions.......
LiPO batteries are new to me, I raced R/C in the day of NiCad and NiMH were the rich man's batteries... although the 1s/2s/3s thing seems clear to me, that's just one cell two cell three cell... it seems 3s is the way to go for small multis, is that right?
How do props and motor RPM affect stability? I am looking for a quad that is very stable and a bit sluggish, I don't want a stunt chopper to do backflips. I will be doing a LOT of hovering (I'm busy using the Ecalc calculator to find a combination of motors/props that maximises hover time) and slow chasing, I will not be doing anything fancy. Should I be aiming for a large prop/low rpm combo or visa-versa? It seems to me that small props at high RPM will be very twitchy while large props at low RPM will be more docile. Is this right or am I making stuff up?
I will be flying this in temperatures of anywhere from -5degC to -25degC. Does anyone have experience in these sorts of temperatures and is there anything special you need to consider? I have included this in my calculations on Ecalc but I'm more interested in whether the electrics will perform...
Cheers!!
Dan.
What I would like in my first quad:
- SAFETY and reliability, these are very important
- Reasonably easy to get in the air
- Decent flight time (10 minutes plus)
- Capable of lifting itself plus a GoPro and gimbal (although I will start out without the gimbal); I will mainly use this quad to learn to fly but I will want to take some footage at some stage
- Maybe capacity to upgrade the configuration for more lift; X8 seems like a good idea
- Easy to add FPV capability
- Foldable into a small package as I travel a lot
I am looking to start with a setup based on this article: http://www.hovership.com/2012/12/beginner-quadcopter-kit-buying-guide/. Right now I've settled on the X666 frame because replacement parts are SUPER cheap, I'm actually planning to buy two (maybe three) X666 frames plus a pack of replacement arms. Although some parts are on backorder, so I might go with the X525. I don't really see a difference in these frames other than the 666 is very slightly bigger.
If I outgrow the X666/X525 I am looking at Randy's UAP2 setup. But I like the way the X666 folds down and it is $20 vs. $200 so I think I will start with that.
TX/RX I plan to go with the OrangeRX T-SIX TX in the article, but with the Orange RX R710 RX + satellite. I don't really want to drop a grand on a radio; if it does the job, it will be fine to start with. I will need a range of around 200-300 metres, it seems that this radio should easily do that.
ESC it seems like the Turnigy Plush are the go, any other recommendations?
FC will be an OP CC3D mounted in one of the pretty 3D printed cases.
Motors and props I am still working on. I've found the Ecalc calculator so I'm busy playing with that to work out what is the best prop/motor combo. But there are only a certain list of motors and props so if anyone has any recommendations for motors and props please feel free to voice them
Now for the questions.......
LiPO batteries are new to me, I raced R/C in the day of NiCad and NiMH were the rich man's batteries... although the 1s/2s/3s thing seems clear to me, that's just one cell two cell three cell... it seems 3s is the way to go for small multis, is that right?
How do props and motor RPM affect stability? I am looking for a quad that is very stable and a bit sluggish, I don't want a stunt chopper to do backflips. I will be doing a LOT of hovering (I'm busy using the Ecalc calculator to find a combination of motors/props that maximises hover time) and slow chasing, I will not be doing anything fancy. Should I be aiming for a large prop/low rpm combo or visa-versa? It seems to me that small props at high RPM will be very twitchy while large props at low RPM will be more docile. Is this right or am I making stuff up?
I will be flying this in temperatures of anywhere from -5degC to -25degC. Does anyone have experience in these sorts of temperatures and is there anything special you need to consider? I have included this in my calculations on Ecalc but I'm more interested in whether the electrics will perform...
Cheers!!
Dan.
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