Dejan Ribic
New Member
So, I got a quadcopter today as a gift.
It's not the most popular model, as can be evidenced from reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/Striker-2-4GHz-4-5CH-Spy-Drone/dp/B00X6FMZTU
However, as it's my first it'll more than do!
I've been flying it around on a single charge for about 5 minutes, and that's the only thing that I would like to improve upon.
The manual for the quad keeps mentioning a wall charger, but one wasn't suplied, so I use a regular iPhone wallcharger, and I'm worried that I'll fry/overcharge my battery quickly, as it says it's rated to 650 miliamps, and this charger does something like 2 amps, I believe.
I've kept it on the iPhone charger for about 90 minutes, and I get the advertised 5 minutes out of that.
Now, I keep seeing multiple battery packs come with chargers all around the web, and I'd just like some help in deciding which choice is the right for me.
I know very little when it comes to eletrical engineering so I don't want something that will fry my quad quickly.
This is what the battery that came with the quad looks like, along with the connector that it's cable has attached on the end:
BATTERY :: http://i.imgur.com/89cVpoG.jpg
CONNECTOR :: http://i.imgur.com/XwbOnO1.jpg
First off I'd like to know more about my battery, how to charge it, what's the correct voltage, amperage etc.
Anything you can tell me is greatly appreciated.
These are some of the kits I've found:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=3.7 500mah&ssPageName=GSTL
http://www.gearbest.com/500mah-_gear/c_11302/
http://www.amazon.com/Teenitor-600m...=1438830827&sr=8-2&keywords=3.7v+lipo+battery
Any help you guys can give me in regards to this would be great!
Any additional hints, tips, and general knowledge is most welcome as well, as I am very new to this field!
Thanks for your attention!
It's not the most popular model, as can be evidenced from reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/Striker-2-4GHz-4-5CH-Spy-Drone/dp/B00X6FMZTU
However, as it's my first it'll more than do!
I've been flying it around on a single charge for about 5 minutes, and that's the only thing that I would like to improve upon.
The manual for the quad keeps mentioning a wall charger, but one wasn't suplied, so I use a regular iPhone wallcharger, and I'm worried that I'll fry/overcharge my battery quickly, as it says it's rated to 650 miliamps, and this charger does something like 2 amps, I believe.
I've kept it on the iPhone charger for about 90 minutes, and I get the advertised 5 minutes out of that.
Now, I keep seeing multiple battery packs come with chargers all around the web, and I'd just like some help in deciding which choice is the right for me.
I know very little when it comes to eletrical engineering so I don't want something that will fry my quad quickly.
This is what the battery that came with the quad looks like, along with the connector that it's cable has attached on the end:
BATTERY :: http://i.imgur.com/89cVpoG.jpg
CONNECTOR :: http://i.imgur.com/XwbOnO1.jpg
First off I'd like to know more about my battery, how to charge it, what's the correct voltage, amperage etc.
Anything you can tell me is greatly appreciated.
These are some of the kits I've found:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=3.7 500mah&ssPageName=GSTL
http://www.gearbest.com/500mah-_gear/c_11302/
http://www.amazon.com/Teenitor-600m...=1438830827&sr=8-2&keywords=3.7v+lipo+battery
Any help you guys can give me in regards to this would be great!
Any additional hints, tips, and general knowledge is most welcome as well, as I am very new to this field!
Thanks for your attention!