Hey Guys,
I am pretty new to multirotor. I built up a tricopter based on batbones frame with the following
KK2 board
20 Amp Multistar ESC
Turnigy Park 300 1080kv
9x4.7 plastic props (9047)
2200 MAh battery 3S
Orange RX
GoPro Hero 3
Immersion RC tx w/ mushroom
I have probably 20 flights on the tricopter without gopro and FPV, and I am happy with how it flies. When I put on the gopro and transmitter (immersion RC) it is almost unfliable. Tail will sag, barely hovers at 3/4 plus throttle.
I have messed with the PI settings and I have moved the weight around but I think it is just too heavy with the gopro. Even without the gopro case it is about 120 extra grams with the camera and TX.
My questions:
Does this seem right? Is it just too heavy for the motors / prop / battery?
Has anyone used the park300 1080kv with a 10 inch prop on 3 cells?
Any other suggestions on what might be wrong?
Tim
I am pretty new to multirotor. I built up a tricopter based on batbones frame with the following
KK2 board
20 Amp Multistar ESC
Turnigy Park 300 1080kv
9x4.7 plastic props (9047)
2200 MAh battery 3S
Orange RX
GoPro Hero 3
Immersion RC tx w/ mushroom
I have probably 20 flights on the tricopter without gopro and FPV, and I am happy with how it flies. When I put on the gopro and transmitter (immersion RC) it is almost unfliable. Tail will sag, barely hovers at 3/4 plus throttle.
I have messed with the PI settings and I have moved the weight around but I think it is just too heavy with the gopro. Even without the gopro case it is about 120 extra grams with the camera and TX.
My questions:
Does this seem right? Is it just too heavy for the motors / prop / battery?
Has anyone used the park300 1080kv with a 10 inch prop on 3 cells?
Any other suggestions on what might be wrong?
Tim