I am in the process of building an AD-8 HLE and i will be using 2x 4S batteries in parallel for longer flying times.
I am mostly concerned about the main battery connector, the one that will power the whole octo.
First of all, let`s see the max amp`s the octo might draw.If each of the motors (MT2814/770 with 11*5) can draw 25Amp, that is
a total of 8*25 = 200Amp at WOT.I am sure that nobody needs the WOT for a long period of time, but i believe mostly for
safety reasons, we should be on the safe side.Moreover, the fall of an octo with a 2000$ dSLR mounted on it can easily lead to depression.
You never know when you might need the whole power of the heli and depends on what kind of flights you perform(filming on an action scene`s might easily need all that power)
In my project i will be using 2 distro board.Each will power four motors.The max amp stress of the board will be around 100Amp which can be handled without a problem.
Now, the problem is the MAIN CONNECTOR that will power all these from the batteries in parallel.I have made a quick draw of my configuration to be more clear.
That main connector should be able to provide the 200Amp without overheating.I have seen many configurations using deans connectors.As the deans can transfer up to 50 amp,that is a
disaster waiting to happen.I am thinking to use the EC5 connector, but even that, the supported rate is 120Amp.
Droidworx site has made an alert note (a failure reported) about these connectors used on heavy amp-hungry multicopters -> http://www.droidworx.com.au/conceptx.html
What kind of main connectors do you guys use for your setup?
I have found some Anderson connectors that are for solar connections and can deal with these amp`s easily. http://www.andersonpower.com/products/multipole-sb.html
Also how can a 4S battery at 6000mAh and rated at 25/50C can deliver 150A (6*25) constant when the battery connector (HXT 4mm) is rated for up to 93Amp???
Any advice will be appreciated.
Let me know if i have calculated something wrong here...
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I am mostly concerned about the main battery connector, the one that will power the whole octo.
First of all, let`s see the max amp`s the octo might draw.If each of the motors (MT2814/770 with 11*5) can draw 25Amp, that is
a total of 8*25 = 200Amp at WOT.I am sure that nobody needs the WOT for a long period of time, but i believe mostly for
safety reasons, we should be on the safe side.Moreover, the fall of an octo with a 2000$ dSLR mounted on it can easily lead to depression.
You never know when you might need the whole power of the heli and depends on what kind of flights you perform(filming on an action scene`s might easily need all that power)
In my project i will be using 2 distro board.Each will power four motors.The max amp stress of the board will be around 100Amp which can be handled without a problem.
Now, the problem is the MAIN CONNECTOR that will power all these from the batteries in parallel.I have made a quick draw of my configuration to be more clear.
That main connector should be able to provide the 200Amp without overheating.I have seen many configurations using deans connectors.As the deans can transfer up to 50 amp,that is a
disaster waiting to happen.I am thinking to use the EC5 connector, but even that, the supported rate is 120Amp.
Droidworx site has made an alert note (a failure reported) about these connectors used on heavy amp-hungry multicopters -> http://www.droidworx.com.au/conceptx.html
What kind of main connectors do you guys use for your setup?
I have found some Anderson connectors that are for solar connections and can deal with these amp`s easily. http://www.andersonpower.com/products/multipole-sb.html
Also how can a 4S battery at 6000mAh and rated at 25/50C can deliver 150A (6*25) constant when the battery connector (HXT 4mm) is rated for up to 93Amp???
Any advice will be appreciated.
Let me know if i have calculated something wrong here...
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