So guys, I'm curious.
I just flew my 550 for her maiden flight after adding all this weight with the H3-3D gimbal. I threw an iOSDMarkII in there since I had it.
I kept her in simple in a hover just to see how my flight times would diminish from my previous flights with this craft unladen.
I typically fly Turnigy 5000 mAh 3S's on this ship. 20-30C Discharge rate and easily get 14-15 minutes of flight time.
Today's test I cut short at 9 minutes due to the fact that I found myself maintaining a hover at nearly 90% throttle. Not a good sign.
(I have voltage protection off btw)
So my question is: Is it the weight of the ship, is it the size of the props (10") or is it just a lame battery (20-30C) that cant handle the weight?
If the answer is YES, YES, and YES, then what needs to happen?
I'm not sure which props would create more lift the 8's or the 10's. I'd think the 10's but I don't know for sure.
I also don't know what the takeoff weight limits are for an F550. Anybody know.
Or do you think it the battery didn't have enough ummmph in it at 20-30C to climb after a certain amount of time? Before I brought it down my iOSD was reading 10.6 Volts.
Anyway - would just love your thoughts on prop size for better thrust to weight ratios and if I need higher C rating batteries (which of course will up the weight more)
For those of you who might suggest 4S with my 10" props might be better, I won't do it. I ran a 4S on it once and my motors were crazy hot after it so I'm not really willing to risk them again.
Thanks.
I just flew my 550 for her maiden flight after adding all this weight with the H3-3D gimbal. I threw an iOSDMarkII in there since I had it.
I kept her in simple in a hover just to see how my flight times would diminish from my previous flights with this craft unladen.
I typically fly Turnigy 5000 mAh 3S's on this ship. 20-30C Discharge rate and easily get 14-15 minutes of flight time.
Today's test I cut short at 9 minutes due to the fact that I found myself maintaining a hover at nearly 90% throttle. Not a good sign.
(I have voltage protection off btw)
So my question is: Is it the weight of the ship, is it the size of the props (10") or is it just a lame battery (20-30C) that cant handle the weight?
If the answer is YES, YES, and YES, then what needs to happen?
I'm not sure which props would create more lift the 8's or the 10's. I'd think the 10's but I don't know for sure.
I also don't know what the takeoff weight limits are for an F550. Anybody know.
Or do you think it the battery didn't have enough ummmph in it at 20-30C to climb after a certain amount of time? Before I brought it down my iOSD was reading 10.6 Volts.
Anyway - would just love your thoughts on prop size for better thrust to weight ratios and if I need higher C rating batteries (which of course will up the weight more)
For those of you who might suggest 4S with my 10" props might be better, I won't do it. I ran a 4S on it once and my motors were crazy hot after it so I'm not really willing to risk them again.
Thanks.
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