Hey Mac,
How did you manage to pump 24.9V into a 11.1V Drone without turning it to toast? Did you have to make any mods to the drone ?
If you keep flying it with the 6S please keep us posted as to how long it lasts.
I think if you Parallel wire it, the voltage remains the same (11.1V) but the Amps double. So, he wouldn't fry the circuit board but would extend his range and flight time. I would think, also, that the added weight would affect aerodynamics and lift capability. Same power and motor speed but the added weight would affect lift and altitude. Of course, I'm a computer programmer and not an electrical engineer.
Hey Mac,
How did you manage to pump 24.9V into a 11.1V Drone without turning it to toast? Did you have to make any mods to the drone ?
If you keep flying it with the 6S please keep us posted as to how long it lasts.
The way batteries work is as stated. If you wire them in series, you double the voltage, but the amps remain the same. If you wire them in parallel, you double the amps, but the voltage remains the same. In the RV word, two 6 volt batteries in series will provide you with more capacity than 2 12 volt in parallel. The only chance taken with in series is your components. Most will accept a higher voltage without any problems. Some components though can be particular. They may take the increased voltage for some time, but stressing the components over time is a recipe for failure. I do have 3 journeyman certificates in electronics ( Electronics, Telecom Network, Telecom Electrician) so I do have a background and experience in this field.
All in all, the parts are yours. The fun and the risk is yours. Have fun fly safe!
I am just stating that components can fail if you put too much voltage through them. If they are rated for double the voltage, then all is good. I find that with the investment I have made into my Q500 4K, experimentation is not on the table. Plus, the Q500 4K uses a proprietary connection. Adding a second battery is not an option.
I was expanding on battery theory for those who read the forum who might not have our background in electronics. You have stated that the components are rated for the voltage, but the motors were not. This is what I was referring to. Sorry if I was not clear. If you don't, as you say, get into a current draw problem then all is good. Did the extra weight affect your battery life, or did you get near double the time? I enjoyed the video you posted. Those racer type drones look like fun, but I don't have the flying experience to try them yet (Or, the wife's approval... even more important).
As was asked, please keep us apprised as to the longevity of this experiment. It looks like fun.
Racing quads certainly look fun, but there is the investment. Money and time. Being newly retired, I needed a hobby to keep me from going slowly insane. I also am post-concussion, so concentration is limited right now. Maybe in the future I can try building my own, but right now I am limited on how much time I can concentrate before a migraine comes on. The Q500 4K, being ready to fly, was the best option for me. I have read everything online that I could (Can't concentrate on books, instant migraine). I was lucky that the manual was online. I have to go about 25 minutes outside of town to fly but there I have a great time.
Have a good one