heard some pretty good feedback on the event38 mapper - although it does just look like a modded hobbyking kit. I like the aeromapper 300 too which looks like it would be a bit better suited to you
Has anyone come up with a way or tried to use the rudder stick for controlling both the copter and the gimbal with a switch to be able to change between the two?
I've just received a gremsy h3 for a new sub 7kg rig and keen to have the option of using it as a single op rig but never find...
make sure your not dropping below 10% on your throttle so you can still control the quad at the top of the roll when it's inverted. I've adjusted the throttle curve so using a spare switch it will always stay above 10%
Hey Bartman,
Tattu 16000mah are 15C to 30C Burst
Gens Ace 10000mah are 25C
Overlander 8500mah are 15C to 30C Burst
I'm guessing just having 2 packs at 15C isn't sufficient, to be honest I'm not sure how you calculate this though?
Have a look at this thread. I noticed I was getting a similar problem with only running 2 packs. 4 packs performed much better and gave a more constant voltage rating. As Bartman mentions at the end - could be to do the your C ratings...
So little update...
Noticed a quite a difference between running 4 packs and 2 packs - with 2 packs I'm getting much bigger voltage drop under load and 4 packs are definitely keeping the lipos cooler - so many thanks for the advise and saving me getting some 22000mah packs.
Flight times with...
Ah this explains why ecalc gives much better performance for 4 packs compared with 2 - hadn't considered this this before
My setup has 4 battery cables soldered direct to the power board so the benefits of having 4 packs are ready for the taking. I guess another slight bonus would be the...
Trying to work out the best way to go... either 8500 or 10000 mah with 4 in parallel or 16000 or 22000 mah with 2 in parallel
Ive done an ecalc on each using Tattu 10000, 16000 & 22000mah as well as the Vulcan 8500mah superlight.
I'm not totally convinced what ecalc is telling me - I'm not...
I have been using the TM1000 with A2 for ages. No need for a bec you can take power direct from the A2 if you have a spare channel just remove the signal cable from the servo lead.