Like every man and his dog I'm building my own quadcopter. To get the basics running I'm using a piece of code I got from an instructables page: http://www.instructables.com/id/ESC-Programming-on-Arduino-Hobbyking-ESC/
All I've really done is quadruple the send to motor bit.
As a power supply I'm using a car battery so I dont believe it is a power issue, however I'm having some randomish motor shutdowns.
For example. I'll arm the motors and that works fine. Then I'll dump 1000 to them. They spin perfectly for as long as I need. However when I put some small props on them, 6" on each, one motor will slow and stop after about 10 seconds. If I up the speed to lets say 1500, a second motor will do the same...
I'm assuming its due to load on the motors. They are 2300kva and I'm using 30A ESC on each.
Now, taking into consideration I'm a complete newbie at this, wtf am I doing wrong? Is there a mismatch between ESC and motor? Do I need larger motors (and if so, can you recommend some).
Just a little miffed at the moment because this has taken 9 months to build in my spare time and I thought I was ready to get it to at least leave the ground.
Any (pleasant) advice really appreciated...
All I've really done is quadruple the send to motor bit.
As a power supply I'm using a car battery so I dont believe it is a power issue, however I'm having some randomish motor shutdowns.
For example. I'll arm the motors and that works fine. Then I'll dump 1000 to them. They spin perfectly for as long as I need. However when I put some small props on them, 6" on each, one motor will slow and stop after about 10 seconds. If I up the speed to lets say 1500, a second motor will do the same...
I'm assuming its due to load on the motors. They are 2300kva and I'm using 30A ESC on each.
Now, taking into consideration I'm a complete newbie at this, wtf am I doing wrong? Is there a mismatch between ESC and motor? Do I need larger motors (and if so, can you recommend some).
Just a little miffed at the moment because this has taken 9 months to build in my spare time and I thought I was ready to get it to at least leave the ground.
Any (pleasant) advice really appreciated...