Posts: 4 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 3 in 2 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 Shopping Cart - www.banggood.com fly egg build..pdf (Size: 177.22 KB / Downloads: 3,542) Hi guys. Very new to the forum but have been using you as a wonderful resource!!. I am stepping up from Whoops and trying to sort out a new 2.5 to 3" build. My concern for now is protecting the components from myself as i learn to fly a faster quad, and it's eventual upgrade-ability. I am sure i will be rebuilding these components on bigger frames as i progress, so i would like to get parts that will handle the upgrades.. would be great to get just a little input and some links to the proper gear if you have better options. Right now the build is sitting at $207.00 which seems pretty reasonable i'd like to keep it under $250.00 with batteries so i do have a little room to upgrade. Here's what i have so far... Stack and fpv https://www.banggood.com/HGLRC-XJB-F428-...e_products Reciever I am really unsure about this selection and i'm sure i need something else but its been the least of my worries while trying to pick parts out. https://www.banggood.com/2_4G-8CH-D8-Min...rehouse=CN Motors https://www.banggood.com/Racerstar-Racin...e_products Frame and props. https://www.banggood.com/KINGKONG-LDARC-...mds=search Batteries i will probably find a better name brand of these to purchase. Tattu or the like. https://www.banggood.com/4Pcs-XF-Power-1...e_products Thanks!! • Posts: 3,288 Threads: 129 Likes Received: 2,740 in 1,644 posts Likes Given: 2,969 Joined: Apr 2017 Reputation: 65 First and foremost, welcome to this most wonderful of forums! No better group of people to learn your way around the quadcopter world Might consider a slightly hotter motor, over 4000kv for 3S flying. I have 1105, 7500kv motors on my 125mm and it is great on 3S packs. The Eachine 1104, 6000kv motors work great on the lizard and I originally had a set of them on The Bug, a 125mm micro. With 2" props, there was enough power to get a good feel for flying, but it was very much in control. I eventually graduated to the taller 7500kv motors and shifted to 2.5" props. There are some many options and the fun is finding what works for you. SoCal Kaity :D OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun! Addicted :) • Posts: 4 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 3 in 2 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 (07-Apr-2018, 08:34 PM)kaitylynn Wrote: First and foremost, welcome to this most wonderful of forums! No better group of people to learn your way around the quadcopter world Might consider a slightly hotter motor, over 4000kv for 3S flying. I have 1105, 7500kv motors on my 125mm and it is great on 3S packs. The Eachine 1104, 6000kv motors work great on the lizard and I originally had a set of them on The Bug, a 125mm micro. With 2" props, there was enough power to get a good feel for flying, but it was very much in control. I eventually graduated to the taller 7500kv motors and shifted to 2.5" props. There are some many options and the fun is finding what works for you. Are you talking about these motors? https://www.banggood.com/4X-Eachine-Upgr...e_products it's a little overwhelming and i haven't quite got to figuring out KV's relationship to amps and batteries yet. Posts: 3,288 Threads: 129 Likes Received: 2,740 in 1,644 posts Likes Given: 2,969 Joined: Apr 2017 Reputation: 65 07-Apr-2018, 09:14 PM (This post was last modified: 07-Apr-2018, 09:20 PM by kaitylynn.) Yes. Those motors will give you a really wide range of packs you can use. KV is simply RPM per volt provided. 3800kv at 10 volts DC would net you, unloaded, 38000 rpm. A 6500kv motor, 10 volts will net you 65000 rpm, again...unloaded (read propless). I use 10 volts for example, but packs are not based on even numbers. A 1S pack is 3.7 volts (nom). A 2S is 7.4. 3S = 11.1 volts and on...add 3.7 volts for each cell. With no propellor installed, a motor will turn its KV rating per volt. Also, the taller the stator the higher the torque the motor will provide. 1104 motors will turn higher unloaded rpm per volt, but will provide less torque for heavier props (like 2.5" and such). For 2" props, they work great and will be a little gentler for you you learn on while offering enough power that you will not outgrow them too quickly. SoCal Kaity :D OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun! Addicted :) Posts: 3,288 Threads: 129 Likes Received: 2,740 in 1,644 posts Likes Given: 2,969 Joined: Apr 2017 Reputation: 65 Here is a link to my 2.5" build. My main craft is based on a larger Japalura frame, but I still fly The Bug a lot. It is a rocket on 3S packs http://intofpv.com/t-the-kt-bug-125mm SoCal Kaity :D OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun! Addicted :) • Posts: 2,410 Threads: 136 Likes Received: 1,790 in 1,052 posts Likes Given: 3,302 Joined: Jan 2017 Reputation: 50 09-Apr-2018, 06:41 PM (This post was last modified: 09-Apr-2018, 06:42 PM by Drone0fPrey.) Personally I have had bad experiences with those receivers and that tiny antenna. Cost me an entire brushed build! They easily pick up interference and the range plain stinks. If you are using FrSky I would recommend the XM, XM+ or the newer R-XSR (affiliate links) https://www.banggood.com/FrSky-XM-2_4G-1...929201702L https://www.banggood.com/Frsky-XM-Micro-...929201702L https://www.banggood.com/FrSky-R-XSR-Ult...929201702L These have MUCH better range. The XM works great, my go to for brushed when range isn't really an issue. (still good range) The XM+ gives full range and uses diversity. (two antennas) The R-XSR is full range with telemetry and even RX redundancy. As for lipos, Tattus are great and I have also been pleased with Infinity brand. I don't know about the XF Power but I would steer clear if they are anything similar to ZOP • Posts: 4 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 3 in 2 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 i have since changed my reciever choice to this reciever. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N5I...CVKS&psc=1 and i have added these in for batteries https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072PP...15AT&psc=1 think i'm on the right track. i changed a few other things as well' i'll post a full build list when i get home later. and see what you guys think. i've been working with JJRotorGeek from youtube on the build. Posts: 2,410 Threads: 136 Likes Received: 1,790 in 1,052 posts Likes Given: 3,302 Joined: Jan 2017 Reputation: 50 • Posts: 4 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 3 in 2 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 • Posts: 2,410 Threads: 136 Likes Received: 1,790 in 1,052 posts Likes Given: 3,302 Joined: Jan 2017 Reputation: 50 10-Apr-2018, 02:48 AM (This post was last modified: 10-Apr-2018, 02:54 AM by Drone0fPrey.) These will be the only straps you will ever need! A bit wide for smaller builds but I trim them to fit. http://intofpv.com/t-releasing-intofpv-l...ght=Straps I like that frame! Posts: 1,504 Threads: 83 Likes Received: 944 in 654 posts Likes Given: 2,142 Joined: Sep 2016 Reputation: 24 (07-Apr-2018, 09:45 PM)kaitylynn Wrote: Here is a link to my 2.5" build... http://intofpv.com/t-the-kt-bug-125mm Kaity, what are your experience with the 7500kV on 2.5" props do they get warm? Just came across these new HawkSky 1107 6500kV, thought they might be better suited to a 2.5" - 3" and the 1105 higher kV to a 2" - 2.5"? Those hawsky's are a couple of $ more though. Windless fields and smokeless builds • Posts: 3,288 Threads: 129 Likes Received: 2,740 in 1,644 posts Likes Given: 2,969 Joined: Apr 2017 Reputation: 65 (10-Apr-2018, 07:09 AM)Tom BD Bad Wrote: Kaity, what are your experience with the 7500kV on 2.5" props do they get warm? Just came across these new HawkSky 1107 6500kV, thought they might be better suited to a 2.5" - 3" and the 1105 higher kV to a 2" - 2.5"? Those hawsky's are a couple of $ more though. So far I have not had too much heat issue with them, but really thought I did until another pilot checked them out after a landing. They have never been too hot to hold against a lip or cheek...so likely they are actually just warm even with the most aggressive props. It was my perception that was the problem and once a more experienced flyer allayed my concerns, all was right in my little world To the present, now that they have a few hundred flights on them, I would recommend DragonFly motors for a 2.5" lightweight build intened for 3S without reservation. I cannot imagine the HawkSky motors would have any issues. One note, compared to the motors on The Japalura or 5"...I would say the 1105's feel like they are getting worked a little harder. SoCal Kaity :D OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun! Addicted :) |