So I've gone and done it. I've jumped down the rabbit hole and apparently it was flooded with information that doesn't even agree with itself.
A bit about me... I'm a tinkerer, a ham radio operator, a mechanic, a carpenter, and firefighter. So I have at least a basic understanding of electricity and circuits...
Ive also been told that I have obsessive tendencies when I decide I am going to do something, especially when it costs money. (It took me 3 months to pick out my last pair of sunglasses.)
I've always wanted to get into RC planes. I don't, however, have any interest in buying a ready to fly or bind and fly. If I'm going to do that, I'll just stick with real flight 9.
In my digging on planes to build, I'm left with several questions about power plants.
If you can answer any of these questions, it would be greatly appreciated.... whether you can answer just one, or answer all of them...
All these questions are disregarding physical things like size, weight, space, and balance issues. Most of the numbers i am using ar exaggerated just get the point across. You can build a motorcycle with a 357 chevy engine in it, but no sane person would ride it. I realize that, say, you cant put a 20 cell lipo battery in a tiny trainer. I realize that adding weight in the wrong spot changes balance, efficiency and COG. They also assume in most cases that whatever change got made, the rest of the power plant was balanced to match.
This is mostly a discussion to help me understand the theory.
1. If a plan calls for a 1100kv motor, what would be the problem with putting a 2200kv motor in it? Could you get the same performance and efficiency by just throttling back?
2. If a motor calls for a 2 cell lipo, what could you damage or what adverse effects would happen if you wired 2 2 cell lipos in parallel, increasing battery capacity without increasing voltage, to feed it?
3. What is the problem with using to many cells in general?
4. How do you calculate flight time, before going out in the field and finding out by trial and error?
5. If the power plant calls for a 20A ESC, is there a problem with using and way oversized ESC, say a 60A?
6. How does one decide on prop size, if the manufacturer doesn't provide a recommendation
7. How do you figure the current draw from the numbers provided when you buy a motor, like 1400kv?
I've been Googling these questions for days, and I find myself more confused now than when I started.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give
A bit about me... I'm a tinkerer, a ham radio operator, a mechanic, a carpenter, and firefighter. So I have at least a basic understanding of electricity and circuits...
Ive also been told that I have obsessive tendencies when I decide I am going to do something, especially when it costs money. (It took me 3 months to pick out my last pair of sunglasses.)
I've always wanted to get into RC planes. I don't, however, have any interest in buying a ready to fly or bind and fly. If I'm going to do that, I'll just stick with real flight 9.
In my digging on planes to build, I'm left with several questions about power plants.
If you can answer any of these questions, it would be greatly appreciated.... whether you can answer just one, or answer all of them...
All these questions are disregarding physical things like size, weight, space, and balance issues. Most of the numbers i am using ar exaggerated just get the point across. You can build a motorcycle with a 357 chevy engine in it, but no sane person would ride it. I realize that, say, you cant put a 20 cell lipo battery in a tiny trainer. I realize that adding weight in the wrong spot changes balance, efficiency and COG. They also assume in most cases that whatever change got made, the rest of the power plant was balanced to match.
This is mostly a discussion to help me understand the theory.
1. If a plan calls for a 1100kv motor, what would be the problem with putting a 2200kv motor in it? Could you get the same performance and efficiency by just throttling back?
2. If a motor calls for a 2 cell lipo, what could you damage or what adverse effects would happen if you wired 2 2 cell lipos in parallel, increasing battery capacity without increasing voltage, to feed it?
3. What is the problem with using to many cells in general?
4. How do you calculate flight time, before going out in the field and finding out by trial and error?
5. If the power plant calls for a 20A ESC, is there a problem with using and way oversized ESC, say a 60A?
6. How does one decide on prop size, if the manufacturer doesn't provide a recommendation
7. How do you figure the current draw from the numbers provided when you buy a motor, like 1400kv?
I've been Googling these questions for days, and I find myself more confused now than when I started.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give