I just wrote the guy behind it lets see what he says.
I think your right Boris, sticking with the spider is the best bet. I have seen the thread posts about building the spider distribution board and it look pretty straight forward. If I wanted to use LED's, would I need to make an additional leg on the ring to attach the LED's? Would the voltage need to be stepped down for this?
Should I make an extra couple of leg just in case I need to add anything in the future?
Gunter, I noticed you are running your batteries separately into the distro board. Is this the same as using a parallel set up?
Will.
You could take an extra feed off it and attach a female connector in case you need it. Then get yourself a 5v ubec to use for the LEDs.
How may items could I use from one UBEC? I was thinking of getting some LED's. I wanted about 4 sets, does this mean that I will need 4 UBECS?
Steven
Regards,
Great job Gunter! Any interest in sharing the CAD files?
Thanks,
Kent
You could take an extra feed off it and attach a female connector in case you need it. Then get yourself a 5v ubec to use for the LEDs.How may items could I use from one UBEC? I was thinking of getting some LED's. I wanted about 4 sets, does this mean that I will need 4 UBECS?
Steven
Regards,
Not necessarily. You need to see how many amps the ubec can supply and then see how many amps each set of LED's use. It should be okay because LED's draw relatively low amps. I am running 6 bight LED's and a camera gimbal from my ubec.
Nice revision.
Hacksaw, thanks! In reply to your other post, this is the set I got (I got mine in the UK though)
http://www.ronlund.com/rcheli-prod/XCELL_127/MA127-19.html
You can google the part number, MA127-19 for other suppliers.
Gunter.
Got my new 11" props today...they look very small, I hope Ken is right
Graupner 11x5 e prop.
Regards,
Gunter.
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