There’s my power plug on the side.Thanks, but solder on the craft itself, plus that requires some disassembly, i don't know if i would feel comfortable soldering on the aircraft.
In that case i rather solder on the battery instead. I just wonder if there is some way of not needing to do holes in the plastic cover of the battery, if the cables can be squeezed in somehow, under the top part, i guess not?
I found two 3S 1800 mAh batteries at home, is that too little Amperage? I don't care about extra flight time, i just want the AUX battery mod as redundancy so i have time to land in case of main battery failure.
Would two 3S 1800mAh batteries do? How many extra minutes could i get from them? Since they are 3S batteries I'm not sure 1800 mAh will be enough ?
EDIT: By the way, whats the maximum weight per battery that would be acceptable? Would 450 grams per battery be too heavy?
Thanks, but solder on the craft itself, plus that requires some disassembly, i don't know if i would feel comfortable soldering on the aircraft.
In that case i rather solder on the battery instead. I just wonder if there is some way of not needing to do holes in the plastic cover of the battery, if the cables can be squeezed in somehow, under the top part, i guess not?
I found two 3S 1800 mAh batteries at home, is that too little Amperage? I don't care about extra flight time, i just want the AUX battery mod as redundancy so i have time to land in case of main battery failure.
Would two 3S 1800mAh batteries do? How many extra minutes could i get from them? Since they are 3S batteries I'm not sure 1800 mAh will be enough ?
EDIT: By the way, whats the maximum weight per battery that would be acceptable? Would 450 grams per battery be too heavy?
What time of flying did you do? Hover or mild or aggressive? Thanks, PeterCapacity absolutely does not have to match.
The screen shot I posted above was with the 2 x 6S 1300mah you just mentioned. Works great. I know in my case my TB48 is modified and got me 25:17 flight time with that exact setup.
How are you? Let me know that how long flight time was it with your Lihv 6600?Best is with a Multistar LiHv 6600
After a bunch of experimentation, here's my current mounting solution. Weights almost nothing but I can pick up the entire aircraft by the external LiPo it's so strong. But it HAS to be 3M Dual Lock. It's rated at 1.5LB's per square inch for 10,000 hours at 200F. Do NOT try this with velcro. Your batteries could detach, hit the props, and puncture, resulting in a fire or mid air explosion. That would be bad.
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It was posted many times but why not buy the battery mod adapter?
It's so easy to use without the need of soldering.
I bought mine from uavmods.co.uk
Hi Mick, I only used it once to prove that the concept works in case I need longer flight time and I think it is a nice solution for the connection instead of soldering wires and modify hardware.How do the adapters work Niki pal? We are about to give this a go too.
From a little digging i am definitely leaning towards a 6600 set-up, if i can get it mounted behind the vps unit. But equally so i may need to look at a duel set up based on what works with the x5r
Thanks
Mick
Hi Mick, I only used it once to prove that the concept works in case I need longer flight time and I think it is a nice solution for the connection instead of soldering wires and modify hardware.
Do you have to open the battery up pal or just fit the adapter to the terminals?
I can not decide which way to go. There is not much info at all as regards the x5r and which set-up works best. On top of that where the heck do you get the batteries from? HK is out of stock and apparently dont ship larger batts anymore and nowhere else sells them. I wonder could i use standard lipos and not lihv for a twin 3300 6s setup?
So many questions lol
We need this set-up for an upcoming project that will need more time in the air for mapping. Its European funded by i doubt they will let us get a new drone on the budget lol
Did you tried the adapter? From what you're saying it look you never had it in your hands.You don't have to use LiHV for the auxiliary batteries, normal LiPo will still give you extended flight time.
I've said this before but I believe soldering is the best way because there's no risk of your adapter coming off for any reason. The adapter sandwiches between the battery and the aircraft and you plug your auxiliaries in. It's kind of a friction fit, which I think is not the best idea given how the inspire batteries are locked into the aircraft (with those little press tabs that aren't all that secure).
I'm usually shoping from locals if the european HK doesnt have what I look for. In Europe you can try order fromDo you have to open the battery up pal or just fit the adapter to the terminals?
I can not decide which way to go. There is not much info at all as regards the x5r and which set-up works best. On top of that where the heck do you get the batteries from? HK is out of stock and apparently dont ship larger batts anymore and nowhere else sells them. I wonder could i use standard lipos and not lihv for a twin 3300 6s setup?
So many questions lol
We need this set-up for an upcoming project that will need more time in the air for mapping. Its European funded by i doubt they will let us get a new drone on the budget lol
I'm usually shoping from locals if the european HK doesnt have what I look for. In Europe you can try order from
Gens ace Lipo battery - Gens Ace
in between the battery and inspires body.
Right, so friction. In any case, it's not as secure as soldered wires, which was my point.
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