clausjepsen
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Thanks a lot Will, you just answered all my questions. I will go for the Hyperion and Bella7821s idea with a car power charter.
Claus
Claus
I'm still a beginner but I don't think 11" props will fit on the F550. I don't have mine with me but if I remember correctly my 10" props are only about an inch or so apart. So the'd be pretty close to touching.
I just bought what I was told would be good so I got the 4500 4s Nano Tech batteries. with no payload I get about 11 minutes of only hovering with the stock props.
When I at 2388 grams with the camera gimbal and landing gear and camera I was getting about 8-9 minutes.
Joe,
I used the first several flights on my F550 to test out different battery configurations before deciding how I wanted to go. I'm running 3S just for the record, but you can easily do the calculation to determine what an equivalent 4S size would be if you're running that instead.
In short, I've decided to go with the Gens Ace 3S 5300mah 30C packs, as they weigh in at only 390g (~13mah/g!!!), cost only $40, and give me tons of flight time. I won't waste time with giving you all of the configurations I tested, so here's a quick summary of the notable findings from my testing with regard to the above-mentioned battery:
Stock DJI F550 ARF kit with Naza and DJI 10x5's (batteries run until unloaded voltage is 3.75V/cell)
1. 2x 3S 5300's for an AUW of 1950g - 21.5m flight time
2. 2x 3S 5300's with 800g of dummy weight for an AUW of 2750g - 11.3m flight time
3. 1x 3S 5300 for an AUW of 1550g - 13.5m flight time
I'm doing mostly all FPV and aerial video, so more flight time is better and that's why #1 and #2 will be my baselines. #1 (or a similar weight) will be great for an FPV+GoPro setup, while #2 represents 10+ minutes of flight time with 800-1000g of additional payload such as a gimbal and moderately-sized camera (i.e. Sony NEX, etc). For the record, I flew these flights as a combination of slow AP-type flying/hovering and some sport flying, so your mileage may vary, but this should give you a good feel for where to head on the battery front.Good luck and let us know what you end up choosing!
Cheers,
-->Justin