As my first build, my overall goal is to build a hex around 2kg using motors/esc that I can use in future builds.
I'm using an anycopter frame plus 2 extra legs/mounts from flighttest.com and a KK2.1 flight board.
I wanted something I can learn on, with an eye to moving up to a DJI 450/500 frame with a more robust flight board for my next build.
My expectations are that I will learn to tune a flight board and deal with crashes while getting the hex to fly.
So, I'm a whopping 2 weeks into this stuff, so based on that wealth of experience:highly_amused:, here's what I'm thinking...
Here's my eCalc printout for this config: View attachment 16767
Here's a wiring diagram: View attachment 16768
One question is the 11 inch props. These are what eCalc seems to like, keeping the hover around 52%, but is this reasonable considering the frame and all?
Am I missing something or am I close? I could purchase a Flamewheel 450/550 frame, but, I like the idea of fixing wood beams while I get better at all this.
Also is this frame good enough to support 2 5000mah batts. (Maybe I could open up a neighborhood battery delivery service).
I'll be grateful for any advise or comments.
I'm using an anycopter frame plus 2 extra legs/mounts from flighttest.com and a KK2.1 flight board.
I wanted something I can learn on, with an eye to moving up to a DJI 450/500 frame with a more robust flight board for my next build.
My expectations are that I will learn to tune a flight board and deal with crashes while getting the hex to fly.
So, I'm a whopping 2 weeks into this stuff, so based on that wealth of experience:highly_amused:, here's what I'm thinking...
- Frame: Anycopter hub with 6 legs/mounts (approx. 600mm in diameter)
- Motors: E-Flight Park 450 Outrunner, 890Kv
- Props: 11x4.7
- ESC: Turnigy Multistar 30A ESC 2-4S
- FCB: KK2.1 (S/W unknown as yet)
- Batteries: Turnigy 2-5000mah 30C/40C 3S
- Recv: Spektrum AR610
- BEC: CastleCreations CC BEC 10A (KK & Recv power)
Here's my eCalc printout for this config: View attachment 16767
Here's a wiring diagram: View attachment 16768
One question is the 11 inch props. These are what eCalc seems to like, keeping the hover around 52%, but is this reasonable considering the frame and all?
Am I missing something or am I close? I could purchase a Flamewheel 450/550 frame, but, I like the idea of fixing wood beams while I get better at all this.
Also is this frame good enough to support 2 5000mah batts. (Maybe I could open up a neighborhood battery delivery service).
I'll be grateful for any advise or comments.
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