And this increases speed or stability for my Racer?Put bull nose props on hobby king does a cutter to make any prop into a bull nose
I'm not sure about pitch but a 3 bladed prop is going to grip the air harder than a 2 bladed prop for sure. But if your using a 5040 2 blade i would try using a 5030 3 blade. Just to make sure you don't over draw your motors. Do you know the frame size in mm and the motor size? I might be able to answer your question a bit better with that info.So props can only influence speed and not handling?
OK! So the Eachine Racer comes stock with 5040 props. If you are having a hard time with handling or want more flight time try putting some 5030 props on. If you want to try and make your quad a bit more aggressive try putting 5040x3 or 5045x3 props on it. Adding that 3rd prop will reduce your flight time but 2204 size motors wont have a hard time spinning them.220x233x50
Brushless 2204 2300KV
Weight: 400g
That's all I know. I am extremely new to this.
Just a general question. I want more handling because of my personality.OK! So the Eachine Racer comes stock with 5040 props. If you are having a hard time with handling or want more flight time try putting some 5030 props on. If you want to try and make your quad a bit more aggressive try putting 5040x3 or 5045x3 props on it. Adding that 3rd prop will reduce your flight time but 2204 size motors wont have a hard time spinning them.
Do you not like the 5040 props it came with or is this just a general question? (The answer is yes, props have a MAJOR influence on your quads performance)
If you want more handling I recommend 3 bladed props for sure... If you have a RC Hobby shop near you try picking up a few pairs of 5040x3 or 5045x3 props. You will be amazed what a difference it makes. Just remember the ESCs you have are only rated at 12Amps, so don't punch your throttle to hard all the time or you can potentially hurt them. I'd recommend trying the 5040x3 props first and giving them a little bit of a stress test and feel your ESCs. If they are a bit warm after a flight i wouldn't bump it up to 5045x3's. Good luck :]Just a general question. I want more handling because of my personality.
The long answer is that I work on my own paid off car (2012 Honda Civic Si) and I have invested a lot in it and I have had it professionally tuned. Hondas are well known for their cornering capabilities and I want to translate this to drone racing. I made the switch because I'm in college full time and moving in at a new apartment with my girlfriend and drone racing is wwwaaayyyy cheaper than automotive racing. lol
Electronic speed controller. Each motor is attached to one. They are the things that determine how much energy flows threw your motors. If you add to much air resistance to your props it will overheat them and in many cases they will burn out mid-flight and that's not fun. Different motors can handle more or less current and same goes with ESCs. If you ever build a quad or replace your motors or ESCs. Try to find out the motors max Amp rating and add 10-20% to that. (Ex. 10Amp Motor = 11/12Amp ESC) this will make sure you never make your ESC work too hard given you are using the proper props on the motors :]ESC? Escalator? Is that the motor?
No, I enjoy the reading material. Thank you.Electronic speed controller. Each motor is attached to one. They are the things that determine how much energy flows threw your motors. If you add to much air resistance to your props it will overheat them and in many cases they will burn out mid-flight and that's not fun. Different motors can handle more or less current and same goes with ESCs. If you ever build a quad or replace your motors or ESCs. Try to find out the motors max Amp rating and add 10-20% to that. (Ex. 10Amp Motor = 11/12Amp ESC) this will make sure you never make your ESC work too hard given you are using the proper props on the motors :]
Sorry for the long reply. xD
Ah, yeah on the drone racing being less expensive, but then you threw away all of the savings when you moved in with your girlfriend Best wishes to the 3 of you.Just a general question. I want more handling because of my personality.
The long answer is that I work on my own paid off car (2012 Honda Civic Si) and I have invested a lot in it and I have had it professionally tuned. Hondas are well known for their cornering capabilities and I want to translate this to drone racing. I made the switch because I'm in college full time and moving in at a new apartment with my girlfriend and drone racing is wwwaaayyyy cheaper than automotive racing. lol