custom S800



mailman35

Member
wouldnt it just be a heavy lift hex running at 6s then?
the only thing that makes an s800 an s800 is the dji markup, the expensiveness of all the parts, and the ability to turn in to a brick.
 


DennyR

Active Member
I guess if you want to make a cheaper and lighter model than the S800,[video]http://stein-webshop.de/Shop/product_info.php?cPath=1114_1144&products_id=1113[/video] this frame and those RC Timers plus a set of 50 AMP Suppomotor ESC's would be a very good way to go about it.
 

cs8

Member
I am very satisfied with the endurance and power of s800. Thats why I would like to use the same electronics. But I would choose some lighter and also foldable frame.
Denny, do you have a link to those ESCs?
 

DennyR

Active Member
You can get them direct but only 50 amp and above have 4 timing settings for the high pole count motors.[video]http://www.suppomodel.com/[/video]
 


BorisS

Drone Enthusiast
no Bec, no reason for extra noise or any components on the ESC that could effect the ESC what its mainly there for controlling your motors !
 

BorisS

Drone Enthusiast
And the chart of the 50a version is stragen but it looks like the 50A with Bec version only take up to 3s strange one

50A

Boris
 

cs8

Member
What does this mean when it comes to multicopters?


  • Auto shut down when lose signal
  • Slow down at 3.0V per cell Lipo, Cut-off at 2.9V per cell Lipo 0.8V Nimh
 


kloner

Aerial DP
those are esc features. it shutting down with loss of signal is it's internal failsafe. it's the way most everything is, when it's not setup like that people complain it's unsafe

the slo down at 3.0 is a problem, that will eventually shut one motor off if the LVC is all turned off in WK and you overfly a pack to lower than 3 volts a cell... under a load, that's a pretty easy number to hit with a low battery

you will want to reflash them with simonK firmware if you wan figure out how. Theres a cable just for the rctimer esc's that makes it easy....... at hobbyking
 


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