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650 IronMan - One of My First Builds
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This is one my first builds. And how I started getting into quads. It's a Tarot Ironman 650 with a APM2.6 flight controller, with 30A ZTW spider esc, Tarot 4006-620KV Motors
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one of my first (and still have it) is the Sky Hero Y6
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(22-Sep-2016, 04:33 AM)BigglesFPV Wrote: one of my first (and still have it) is the Sky Hero Y6

I'm thinking about building a Y6 myself. I seen a little one that was about the size of a 250.
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My first build was a tricopter using the designs from RC Explorer. It ran on the Multiwii firmware which was 8 bit.
Current quad: ZMR 250 / DYS SE2205 / Littlebee 20A ESCs / Drone Lab 1500 4S / Naze32 Rev5 / BF 2.7.1
FPV: Runcam Skyplus / Aomway 200mw VTX / Fatshark DomV1
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#5
Looks like a nice build, i will post my 600 quad tomorrow here.
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Love my 650.  Did you know that the canopy from the 680 Pro is a direct fit, no mods required!
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JimmyLe813, what kind of PDB did you have used?
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(26-Oct-2016, 11:53 AM)Ikkuh Wrote: JimmyLe813, what kind of PDB did you have used?

i'm using the Tarot 6 Power Hub. and i mounted it underneath the drone
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#9
What kind of flight times are you getting? And what size lipo are you using? I am thinking about upgrading to this frame from my overly heavy dji f450. I already have a set of t motor 2814 710kv that I could use, all I would need to do is upgrade my esc and frame.
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(08-Dec-2016, 04:10 PM)Justynkace Wrote: What kind of flight times are you getting? And what size lipo are you using? I am thinking about upgrading to this frame from my overly heavy dji f450. I already have a set of t motor 2814 710kv that I could use, all I would need to do is upgrade my esc and frame.

i was getting anywhere between 10-13 minutes on a 8000mah battery.
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(09-Dec-2016, 04:07 PM)JimmyLe813 Wrote: i was getting anywhere between 10-13 minutes on a 8000mah battery.

I got the spedix s650 frame and put my parts on it. It will hover for 17 min with a 5000mah 4s. I am using a set of DJI 420 lite esc, I am not sure they will hold up to the T-Motor 2814 710kv motors. What do you think of a 20a esc with these motors?
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You'll be pushing the limit with those anti-gravity motors but you'll be OK as long as you don't go larger than 13 inch props. Looks like they'll draw around 21 amps at 100% but then with a 650 class MR, it's not like you'll be full throttle very much
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(08-Feb-2017, 05:01 AM)RENOV8R Wrote: You'll be pushing the limit with those anti-gravity motors but you'll be OK as long as you don't go larger than 13 inch props. Looks like they'll draw around 21 amps at 100% but then with a 650 class MR, it's not like you'll be full throttle very much

Thanks for the reply. I currently have a set of APC MR1455 props on the quad. One thing that helps is the quad doesn't weigh much, with a battery and full FPV it is around 2300 grams. I do have a gimbal ordered for it. With the gimbal I should be able to keep the weight under 2600 grams. Yesterday I done the first maiden flight of the quad. It was around 60*f, the motors was less then 80*f but the ESC's was a little over 100*f. I think I may be pushing the ESC's to hard. What 40 amp Esc would you recommend that is around $12-$15ea?
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This is the Spedix s650, Amatank 162, and my SCX10.
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I really like the T-Motor Air series 40 amp ESCs, easy to set up and super smooth but they're in the $30-$40 price range. I see RCTimer has these, looks like a pretty good deal
http://rctimer.com/product-500.html
Don't know what flight controller u are using, but just a word of caution: whatever you go with, stay away from BLHeli ESCs. They do NOT play nice with Naza-M or Tarot flight controllers. Nice collection BTW
Edit: Forget my suggestion for the rctimer escs, they're not optos and only rated for 3S unless you disable the BEC
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