Hello all,
This is my first Quadcopter build. I have done a lot of research into parts but would like some confirmation that the parts I have chosen and their specs will all work together to create a successful quad. The purpose of my quad is just to fly really, not intending to do any tricks etc as it will also be my first time flying a Quadcopter.
I have access to machining equipment so I plan to machine both the frame and propellers myself. I will machine the frame using wood, hoping to have a frame weight of 200-250 grams. I plan for an X configuration with a motor to motor distance of 500mm.
The motors I plan to use are: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5688&aff=243268
I will machine myself props with 10" diameter and 4.5" pitch. Are these suitable?
I plan to use the following ESC's: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/..._Motor_Speed_Controller_SimonK_Firmware_.html
The motor peak current is 19A so I went with a 30A ESC.
I also plan to use the following battery: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...ipo_Pack_UK_Warehouse_.html?strSearch=turnigy 3000
At 3000mAh and constant discharge of 30C I think this will provide enough source current for all four motors.
I also intend to use this control board: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...mega328_PA_UK_Warehouse_.html?strSearch=multi rotor control board V3
As well as a 2.4GHz RC controller and receiver.
QUESTIONS:
1) Basically if you could take a look at the parts I have chosen and just confirm that they will all work together, and if not what suggestions do you have.
2) Are there any other parts I have missed off?
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
				
			This is my first Quadcopter build. I have done a lot of research into parts but would like some confirmation that the parts I have chosen and their specs will all work together to create a successful quad. The purpose of my quad is just to fly really, not intending to do any tricks etc as it will also be my first time flying a Quadcopter.
I have access to machining equipment so I plan to machine both the frame and propellers myself. I will machine the frame using wood, hoping to have a frame weight of 200-250 grams. I plan for an X configuration with a motor to motor distance of 500mm.
The motors I plan to use are: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5688&aff=243268
I will machine myself props with 10" diameter and 4.5" pitch. Are these suitable?
I plan to use the following ESC's: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/..._Motor_Speed_Controller_SimonK_Firmware_.html
The motor peak current is 19A so I went with a 30A ESC.
I also plan to use the following battery: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...ipo_Pack_UK_Warehouse_.html?strSearch=turnigy 3000
At 3000mAh and constant discharge of 30C I think this will provide enough source current for all four motors.
I also intend to use this control board: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...mega328_PA_UK_Warehouse_.html?strSearch=multi rotor control board V3
As well as a 2.4GHz RC controller and receiver.
QUESTIONS:
1) Basically if you could take a look at the parts I have chosen and just confirm that they will all work together, and if not what suggestions do you have.
2) Are there any other parts I have missed off?
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
 
	 
 
		 
	 
 
		
 Use the specs to help you pick the right combo of prop and motor for your build. Generally speaking using a lower kv motor swinging a larger low pitch prop running on the lowest listed voltage for that motor will give you the most operating efficiency. Higher kv swinging a smaller high pitch prop on higher voltage will make you're quad boogy but at the expense of efficiency. It won't lift as much or fly as long. Choices,choices,choices........ This, to me, is just one of the things that make this hobby so interesting, and, some of the most fun you can have with your clothes on!!!!  LOL    Have fun. Go build stuff
 Use the specs to help you pick the right combo of prop and motor for your build. Generally speaking using a lower kv motor swinging a larger low pitch prop running on the lowest listed voltage for that motor will give you the most operating efficiency. Higher kv swinging a smaller high pitch prop on higher voltage will make you're quad boogy but at the expense of efficiency. It won't lift as much or fly as long. Choices,choices,choices........ This, to me, is just one of the things that make this hobby so interesting, and, some of the most fun you can have with your clothes on!!!!  LOL    Have fun. Go build stuff
