Where is that one from???
Where is that one from???
It's this one: http://www.gryphon-mall.com/product.php?id_product=92
Not very cheap, but the best thing you can buy for money.....especially together with the Power Disc BEC.
Also check here: http://www.multirotorforums.com/sho...te-Octo-Copter&p=117617&viewfull=1#post117617
Chris
Agreed, Scott - I bought one of those "Super Hungry" PDBs from HobbyKing - never intended to fit it, just curious. I pulled it apart, had a good laugh then chucked the whole thing in the binThere are several now mimicking the original high current PDB including the newer Super Hungry board and now this one. http://www.rctimer.com/product_1081.html
But to get most of these to fit appropriately into the tiny Cinestar hub center hole takes some reverse engineering.
There needs to be room to plug and unplug the bullets and keeping the stack as short as possible is also important.
Despite some mods as shown in the photo(s) here I decided to opt for some solid copper sheet from a local industrial park and will build again from scratch.
The concept of stacking heat sinking aluminum plate on top of overly thin copper seems ridiculous to me as any heat is the result of inadequate conductor to begin with.View attachment 22234
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The concept of stacking heat sinking aluminum plate on top of overly thin copper seems ridiculous to me as any heat is the result of inadequate conductor to begin with
You can make the ultimate PDB for just a couple bucks using a couple of large solid copper washers available from McMaster.
do you have any photos of that? Are you doing top/bottom style with some non-conductive center board???
good stuff here.
I like that - neat, efficient, compact - better than any PDB you can buy, at any priceI'll have to dig around, I'm not sure. It's really simple, and looks very similar to these other ones. Yes, I just used a couple of fiberglass washers to insulate it. Also available from McMaster. And then a 1/4" nylon bolt to hold it all together.
Ah, here's a picture:
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I soldered the ESC wires directly, but you could just as easily solder bullets to them. On this prototype, I used acrylic washers top and bottom. I kind of like that better anyway so you can see the connections. This setup is also super compact. Only downside is it takes a LOT of heat to solder things to it. 260W iron, or flame. That's really the point though isn't it. That's how much power this thing can take.
I like that - neat, efficient, compact - better than any PDB you can buy, at any price
You can make the ultimate PDB for just a couple bucks using a couple of large solid copper washers available from McMaster.
That's hilarious, where is that? Some people will buy anything.
So if I'm hearing you all right, you're suggesting a pdb?
Anyone know what the f550 integrated board is rated at? Guessing at least 180 amps since they kit it with 30 a escs
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