Hi everyone,
So i was reading up about these new batteries Panasonic NCR18650B Li-ion and people are saying they can increase the flight time of quadcopters by almost 2 fold. The only downside is the C rating is only 2C getting 6.8A max out of a single battery.
I was now going to ask what type of configuration (motors, props, battery configuartion, escs) would get a good flight time out of using one of these and what cell and parallel configuration would one use?
Currently my build configuration is:
-980kv multistar 2213-980
-hobbywing 40A
-5000mah 15c
-f450 frame
-10x4.5
Would it be possible for me to use these batteries in my quadcopter because looking at it to get 60A max discharge which is what my motors can handle then i would need a 3s10p configuration weighing in it 1400g which is to heavy for the design of my Quadcopter.
would anyone be able to help or provide some feedback on what type of deisgns would incorporate this battery and would also achieve great flight time?
So i was reading up about these new batteries Panasonic NCR18650B Li-ion and people are saying they can increase the flight time of quadcopters by almost 2 fold. The only downside is the C rating is only 2C getting 6.8A max out of a single battery.
I was now going to ask what type of configuration (motors, props, battery configuartion, escs) would get a good flight time out of using one of these and what cell and parallel configuration would one use?
Currently my build configuration is:
-980kv multistar 2213-980
-hobbywing 40A
-5000mah 15c
-f450 frame
-10x4.5
Would it be possible for me to use these batteries in my quadcopter because looking at it to get 60A max discharge which is what my motors can handle then i would need a 3s10p configuration weighing in it 1400g which is to heavy for the design of my Quadcopter.
would anyone be able to help or provide some feedback on what type of deisgns would incorporate this battery and would also achieve great flight time?