1.5*30=45 amps constant.OK I got my motors in set everything up the only thing stopping me is prop s my local hobby store has 5*4.5 in stock I'm using 2204 2300kv motors with 12aescs 3/5v bec I have a 3s 1500mah 30 con and 60c burst I don't want to burn up my motors or my ecs
OK I got my motors in set everything up the only thing stopping me is prop s my local hobby store has 5*4.5 in stock I'm using 2204 2300kv motors with 12aescs 3/5v bec I have a 3s 1500mah 30 con and 60c burst I don't want to burn up my motors or my ecs
Exactly, if you lube them and balance the props they will not wear out; they will last until you until you destroy them somehow haha.Since you are using these to learn on I say lube up those itty bitty ball bearings and give it a go. The props are kinda pitchy, no doubt, but if you stay away from full throttle and fly at an easy pace you'll probably be all right. Stop after a few minutes and see if the motors and ESC's are getting really warm. If not, keep going. Balance the props really well and lube the bearings after each hour of flight. Because all you're doing is wanting to get familiar with the quad then less aggressive flying should suit you and the motors just fine. In the meantime you can order some other props. When you get comfortable you can change to the Cobra's and drill holes in the sky!
Exactly, if you lube them and balance the props they will not wear out; they will last until you until you destroy them somehow haha.
One ESCs could be set to slow start-up.Now the problem I am having is the front of the quad takes off way faster than the rear so it just wants to flip I whent through the setup wizard on my gcs and recalibrate everything the motors kick in at same rate witch is 1120 all sound the same props are on right way and all motors going in right direction any thoughts I'm going through the dis board now make sure there are no shorts
One ESCs could be set to slow start-up.
How do you see if the ecs is set that way and I have made a point to center everything through the build
To test the COG, put a finger under two motors accros from each other, then repeate with the other two, this keeps you from needing to find the center. Also are you using CC and CCW props properly? if you give us a video we could help you diagnose it better.
Haha, did not notice. It may very well be COG, quick test would be to switch that ESC over one and see if it still has the problem, if so it is an ESC sync or setting error, if not it has to do with the COG, FCB or Tx.Good info on a quick way to check COG. Noob stated earlier that he checked the props
I put it on a pincel and it stays balanced the front motors are spinning way faster