My First Build!

nate

Member
Hey all, wasn't sure if I should put this in the beginner section, but I'm more of a builder than beginner, so it goes here! I am an ex commercial pilot turned computer science student and I've decided to build/program a quadcopter during my off time. My blog nathanthunem.wordpress.com goes over everything so far. Any help/advice would be awesome and appreciated! I just ordered the parts, let's have some fun!
 

Motopreserve

Drone Enthusiast
Welcome to the forum Nate!

Looks like you've embarked on a very addictive hobby :).

Did you plug the details into ecalc to see what type of lift capacity and flight times you'd get with the various components? It's good for giving a decent estimate.

Do you plan on carrying any payload?

Let us know how you make out.
 

nate

Member
Hey thanks for the welcome! I did plug it into eCalc and numbers came out to about what I expected. It should generate plenty of lift with no payload. I may carry some payload on down the road, but I think for my first build this will just be getting it to fly and what not. Once I get this one off the ground (hehe) I will probably build another one that has more power to carry a camera or other type of payload.
 

Motopreserve

Drone Enthusiast
That sounds like a good plan. I think you'd probably want a lower Kv motor if you were adding payload. But by that time you'll probably be on to a new frame, new props new.... :)
 

fltundra

Member
Hey all, wasn't sure if I should put this in the beginner section, but I'm more of a builder than beginner, so it goes here! I am an ex commercial pilot turned computer science student and I've decided to build/program a quadcopter during my off time. My blog nathanthunem.wordpress.com goes over everything so far. Any help/advice would be awesome and appreciated! I just ordered the parts, let's have some fun!
I would get better motors. Lower kv and better quality as Moto suggested.
 

Biotechborg

Member
eCalc ? is there a program already tailored for these equations ? I'm sure I can just do them on a calculator... but... if there's simulations and stuff I can watch on a program that would be better !
 



nate

Member
I would get better motors. Lower kv and better quality as Moto suggested.

I plan on getting better motors with a lower Kv on later builds. Thanks for the advice!

So I forgot a couple of parts to get, one being the Power Distribution Board. I have been doing some research and http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=28255 I've found that with these metors, I need a board with at least 128 amps (32 max current x 4). Do you guys recommend a certain board? I found a 250 amp board that requires soldering (which I have never done before) for $35 here http://www.rc-drones.com/Vulcan-250A-Power-Distribution-Board_p_736.html.

Thanks for the advice guys!
 

Motopreserve

Drone Enthusiast
I would NOT get that board from HK. I had one go out on me early on and it crashed the MR.

I have one of those Vulcan boards now. They are fine - and it's worth spending the money on something that will dictate whether the craft has juice or not. Make sure, whichever you choose, that it can hand,e the current t that you will draw.
 

nate

Member
I would NOT get that board from HK. I had one go out on me early on and it crashed the MR.

I have one of those Vulcan boards now. They are fine - and it's worth spending the money on something that will dictate whether the craft has juice or not. Make sure, whichever you choose, that it can hand,e the current t that you will draw.

Yes the Vulcan board will have plenty of current available. I will definitely get those! Thanks!
 

nate

Member
OK, so I've noticed that I need some wire connectors/extenders. I need (I think) some to connect and solder the ESC's to the power distribution board, and also extra wire to go from the ESC's to the motors. What kind of wire do I need for both? Thanks!
 

Motopreserve

Drone Enthusiast
Did the motors come with the wires as short as shown on your blog? They are usually much longer.

You will need to grab some silicone wire in the AWG that matches the motors. It should be listed on the side of the wire currently on the motors/ESCs. You'll also want to match the size of the bullet connectors being used on the motors. You'll have to measure them.

The ESCs should have wire that can be soldered directly to the PDB. No need for connectors or extra wire on that end.
 

nate

Member
Yea those are the length of the cables on the motors. I will get some extenders thanks!

I ended up buying the Vulcan 250 Amp Power Distribution Board, Turnigy 6X FHSS 2.4ghz Transmitter and Receiver (Mode 2), and a battery charger.

Hopefully the wire will be the last components! Hehe

Oh I need a soldering gun, it's recommended to get a high powered solder gun the the Vulcan board, any recommendations on which one/what kind?
 

Motopreserve

Drone Enthusiast
You're definitely best spending the money now for a good soldering iron. You'll have it for half a lifetime, and it will save you aggravation in the end.

There are 2 that are really good. The Hakko 888 (I think that's the number) and the Weller 51. Either would suit you just fine.
 


Kratos

Member
I would NOT get that board from HK. I had one go out on me early on and it crashed the MR.

I have one of those Vulcan boards now. They are fine - and it's worth spending the money on something that will dictate whether the craft has juice or not. Make sure, whichever you choose, that it can hand,e the current t that you will draw.

man this vulcan board is 10 times more expencive than HK? Is it HK really that bad?
 


Kratos

Member
I will bankrupt till I finish my first drone :D You are right it is better to give little more money than lost whole drone, is there similar boards that are less expencive :)
 

Motopreserve

Drone Enthusiast
Just do some searching for PDB that can handle the current draw you will be relying on. The max your motors can pull should be the benchmark. Err on the side of caution and give yourself a little headroom.

If you are looking to save some money you can always solder your own "squid" for the PDB. Even good wire will be cheaper than a good pre-made PDB.
 

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