So I read Bartman's Understanding LiPo batteries post which was very informative but I have a couple of questions.
1. He mentions that picking the cell count is the first step but (unless I totally missed it) not how to do it. If you've decided on a motor and prop size, how can you determine the proper cell count battery.
2. I was reading someone's build on another site and they mentioned that they were using 8" props and using a 4S battery but if they wanted to upgrade to 10" they should use the a 3S battery. I'm assuming this has to do with the esc they chose. Is there a way to determine the current draw by a given battery, motor, prop combination to let you know what esc capacity is needed?
3. Is flight time of a copter only determined by the capacity of a battery. If you know the the auw, is there a formula or chart to tell you the approximate flight time will be given the capacity of a battery?
1. He mentions that picking the cell count is the first step but (unless I totally missed it) not how to do it. If you've decided on a motor and prop size, how can you determine the proper cell count battery.
2. I was reading someone's build on another site and they mentioned that they were using 8" props and using a 4S battery but if they wanted to upgrade to 10" they should use the a 3S battery. I'm assuming this has to do with the esc they chose. Is there a way to determine the current draw by a given battery, motor, prop combination to let you know what esc capacity is needed?
3. Is flight time of a copter only determined by the capacity of a battery. If you know the the auw, is there a formula or chart to tell you the approximate flight time will be given the capacity of a battery?
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