I'm definitely not going to scrimp on the battery or the esc, looking at possibly using one of these if they're really as good as they sound http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Lipo_Pack.html I know Nick was running some tests on them so i'll see how they do. Esc wise i'll go for a 100a red brick which should be enough.
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The Esc is probably overkill but i'd rather know it's definitely not going to blow up, It's a shame that's the lowest capacity version of that battery because 1800mah is way too much i think, might have a look at Optipower and see if i can get something smaller. Weight is going to be tight i think, the whole weapon set up alone is around 500g, and then the motor, battery and esc is going to be probably another 350/ 400g, the body is going to have to be super light methinks.
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800W of pure power do i hold in my hand! unfortunately as is the way with Hobbyking they sent the wrong esc (50a instead of 100) so that needs to go back, i would do a quick test but i don't want to blow the esc and then be stuck with it. Still the motor looks nice!
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Originally posted by mrsam View Post800W of pure power do i hold in my hand! unfortunately as is the way with Hobbyking they sent the wrong esc (50a instead of 100) so that needs to go back, i would do a quick test but i don't want to blow the esc and then be stuck with it. Still the motor looks nice!]
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Originally posted by mrsam View PostDirect drive!? what voltage are you running that at? at 4s that would be something like 26,000 rpm! surely you're not that evil
In reality I won't floor the weapon unless I have too. Doing around 50% throttle will be more than enough. It just means that I can crank it up if the need arises. Or it may turn out to be nice and stable at 26'000rpm so I will just go straight there!Last edited by Eventorizon; 26 September 2014, 11:12.
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Took a while to get this working but I finally managed it (turns out I had the low voltage cut off set wayyyyyy too high). Here's a nice little 3s spin up test of the black hole making motor http://vid921.photobucket.com/albums...ps1f83e92f.mp4
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Been a while since I've posted on this thread but Lynx is finally underway, got everything but the drive motors and wheels so I have plenty to be getting on with. The chassis material is 6082 aluminium u channel ( 5mm thick for the main body and 3.5mm for the rear spar), I'm going to have to drill some weight out as it currently stands at 1.4kg, I think the last picture gives you an idea of how I'm going to lose the weight in style.
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Been a while since I've worked on Lynx but I completely forgot to post the latest progress I made, without drive motors, mounts, armour etc it was coming in at just over 1.4kg which was a major worry so some drastic weight loss was in order. After much centre punching and about 2 hours worth of drilling I managed to remove around 120g and I still had one side of the frame to drill. Since then I haven't touched it I'm hoping my next day off will be just solid building. Couple of pics just to keep you interested.
And one more thing! Here's an entirely pointless test video of the weapon motor at 3s going to full throttle, for no other reason than it sounds like a freaking jet. http://vid921.photobucket.com/albums...psc0dlxhr9.mp4
BTW the noises in the background are my son.Last edited by mrsam; 19 October 2014, 10:03.
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Not posted any progress on Lynx in a while but I've done a hufe amount of work on it the past couple of days. Everything is mounted bar the armour and drive set up ( still waiting on my Chinese gearmotors) and i've even found the cojones to do a full speed spin test. The ticking noise is the blade scraping the motor pulley slightly, it only does it sometimes but it's something I'm going to address, a thrust bearing between the body and blade should remove any up and down movement without hindering the spin up.
http://vid921.photobucket.com/albums...ps4mkqmyzy.mp4
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