OK, I’m not the greatest boffin but I can do elementary maths and I can tinker with most things mechanical, but this electrickery has got me stumped.
I want to dabble in electric helis by converting an old shuttle. Just for laughs really, I know it can be done, I love tinkering with stuff and I want to get on the learning curve of the black art that seems to be electric power, BUT…..
I took a look around, did a bit of googling, and I just seem to be getting myself more and more confused….
Batteries: I can cope with and understand them being different voltages, but there are Ni-cd, NiMH, LiOn, Lipo. They come in strange designations, such as “6S 1P (16C continuous and 20C burst)”. Then there’s “mAH”, the rule seems to be the more the better, and it has to be matched to the motor, etc etc etc, but why? I’ve read stuff that says more mAH gives greater head speed, so maH = power? Oh, and there are so many warnings about overheating, catching fire, exploding etc. What’s that all about?
Batteries, charging of: Trickle I understand, but now there are balance chargers, chargers that are for specific battery types etc
ESC (I worked out that’s the Speed Controller for the motor), but they seem to be rated for number of “cells”, but at the same time have to be compatible with the motor.
Motors: Brushed, brushless, outrunner, Inside outrunner (?). Carrying wonderful designations such as 10L, 8 pole, 1100Kv, 2000W power, and requiring certain ESC timing and switching frequency. And they seem to range between $50 and $500+. Crikey!
And what else is there that I don’t know I need to know?
So here I am with a 30 size heli that lends itself to conversion. I have seen the kit here: http://www.ewtech.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=hhi&Product_Co de=QUISP72C&Category_Code=Upgrades+for+HIROBO
but what does it all mean? Is that 3530 a decent motor, same for the esc, or would I be better off (and cheaper) sourcing them myself. I want to give it a go, I’m determined to give it a go, but this is driving me nuts. Before I do something I like to understand what I’m doing, how it works and why.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a laymen’s guide to all this? Is there a simple way of explaining any or all of the above? A nice little comparison table that says “Motor X plus ESC Y plus battery Z = 30 size”.
Sorry to have wittered on for so long, verbal diarrhoea borne of frustration.
Oh, and if I’ve posted this in the wrong place then mods please feel free move it.
I want to dabble in electric helis by converting an old shuttle. Just for laughs really, I know it can be done, I love tinkering with stuff and I want to get on the learning curve of the black art that seems to be electric power, BUT…..
I took a look around, did a bit of googling, and I just seem to be getting myself more and more confused….
Batteries: I can cope with and understand them being different voltages, but there are Ni-cd, NiMH, LiOn, Lipo. They come in strange designations, such as “6S 1P (16C continuous and 20C burst)”. Then there’s “mAH”, the rule seems to be the more the better, and it has to be matched to the motor, etc etc etc, but why? I’ve read stuff that says more mAH gives greater head speed, so maH = power? Oh, and there are so many warnings about overheating, catching fire, exploding etc. What’s that all about?
Batteries, charging of: Trickle I understand, but now there are balance chargers, chargers that are for specific battery types etc
ESC (I worked out that’s the Speed Controller for the motor), but they seem to be rated for number of “cells”, but at the same time have to be compatible with the motor.
Motors: Brushed, brushless, outrunner, Inside outrunner (?). Carrying wonderful designations such as 10L, 8 pole, 1100Kv, 2000W power, and requiring certain ESC timing and switching frequency. And they seem to range between $50 and $500+. Crikey!
And what else is there that I don’t know I need to know?
So here I am with a 30 size heli that lends itself to conversion. I have seen the kit here: http://www.ewtech.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=hhi&Product_Co de=QUISP72C&Category_Code=Upgrades+for+HIROBO
but what does it all mean? Is that 3530 a decent motor, same for the esc, or would I be better off (and cheaper) sourcing them myself. I want to give it a go, I’m determined to give it a go, but this is driving me nuts. Before I do something I like to understand what I’m doing, how it works and why.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a laymen’s guide to all this? Is there a simple way of explaining any or all of the above? A nice little comparison table that says “Motor X plus ESC Y plus battery Z = 30 size”.
Sorry to have wittered on for so long, verbal diarrhoea borne of frustration.
Oh, and if I’ve posted this in the wrong place then mods please feel free move it.


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