[NSRCA-discussion] Electric pattern recommended equipment
chris moon
cjm767driver at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 7 15:37:47 AKDT 2008
Anthony..
Here is the simple recipe for success. Tried and well proven setup.
http://www.electric-f3a.com/Simple%20setup/Simple%20setup.htm
Chris
Anthony Abdullah wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I have decided that my next pattern plane / build will be electric and I am doing my preliminary research before starting to buy equipment (motor, ESC, batteries, prop, E-motor mount) and could really use some help.
>
> My goal for my first foray into electrics is to put together proven reliable equipment that works and performs well as complimentary components. I don't know as much about electrics as I will need to, but I am sure that I will be learning a lot as I go along. My expectations are that I will be using a Lipo 10S pack of at least 5000 mah (will this be enough?). I have often seen that people use the Hacker C50 motors but also see a lot of other engines by other manufacturers.
>
> Requirements:
> 1. I do not want to use a gear box so I will need a motor capable of direct drive
> 2. I want equipment where the components will all work well together
> 3. weight is always an issue
> 4. price is a consideration but third behind reliability and performance
>
> I will be flying advanced with the new airplane which will be purpose built as an electric. If there is a website or other source of useful information on electrics, I would like that as well.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Anthony
>
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