Yes its confusing the frame name of Tarots new line of frames start with an "X" (x4, x6, x8). I have not built a new frame in a while but here it is. As when I started building tarot products a few years ago, like them this one is also no disappointment.
It's carbon fiber, aluminum arms - mixed frame (with an quick release umbrella fold and retractable landing gear), all for $535. To me it fits the consistency I have seen from Tarot in the past. They are good at bringing price point down.
What you may find different then most of the modern day frames, Tarot took the arms and made out of aluminum, They are pretty strong especially on the lift axis and with the way they designed the arms there is also room to put your ESC's in them.
The first thing that came to my mind and will keep an eye on is Heat. To help on this they also designed to incorporate a cooling system that takes the down wash off the props and channels it through the arms so the ESC get airflow over them during flight. Just like a real copter when landing I am planning to let the motors keep running at a very low speed for about 30 seconds and that should do a good job helping the Heat Sink cool the electronics.
Another thing that I am glad for is they have incorporated an electrical integration in the bottom plate center hub, this is for the ESC's communication connection to the FCS, they also added 3 - xt60 power outputs for other equipment that may need power.
For the motors in the designed they have supplied a center hub power distribution board, and a quick release cable that feeds power to the ESC's/Motors.
And to finish it off there is an added a vibration cushion on the motor mount plate, I'm interested to see how this feature works.
Over all it make for a very nice and clean build.
I will keep posting some photos as I have been putting it together.
but for the time here are some I have been taking
Best all.
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It's carbon fiber, aluminum arms - mixed frame (with an quick release umbrella fold and retractable landing gear), all for $535. To me it fits the consistency I have seen from Tarot in the past. They are good at bringing price point down.
What you may find different then most of the modern day frames, Tarot took the arms and made out of aluminum, They are pretty strong especially on the lift axis and with the way they designed the arms there is also room to put your ESC's in them.
The first thing that came to my mind and will keep an eye on is Heat. To help on this they also designed to incorporate a cooling system that takes the down wash off the props and channels it through the arms so the ESC get airflow over them during flight. Just like a real copter when landing I am planning to let the motors keep running at a very low speed for about 30 seconds and that should do a good job helping the Heat Sink cool the electronics.
Another thing that I am glad for is they have incorporated an electrical integration in the bottom plate center hub, this is for the ESC's communication connection to the FCS, they also added 3 - xt60 power outputs for other equipment that may need power.
For the motors in the designed they have supplied a center hub power distribution board, and a quick release cable that feeds power to the ESC's/Motors.
And to finish it off there is an added a vibration cushion on the motor mount plate, I'm interested to see how this feature works.
Over all it make for a very nice and clean build.
I will keep posting some photos as I have been putting it together.
but for the time here are some I have been taking
Best all.
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