Havent been posting at all since a couple of years that i joned. This new multicopter build has some stuff for me to post and share.
It really was fun putting things together and watchin it come to shape. Wasnt much of a hassale though took a lot of browsin on the net and downloadin a lot of videos.
Here i am postin a few pics of the build.
Config: x copter
Flight controller:kk multicopter board 5.5v
Motors: emax cf 2822
Prop:8x4.5
Esc:quattro 4 in 1 20amp esc
Frame:rc dhamaka quad frame
Battery: 3s 11.1 v
Prop savers from the hobby shop pune.
Graphics:a canopy from china heli :p
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Rock i am not a multicopter guy , but the way the motors are mounted with zip ties there will be a lot of vibrations.
you can cut some round ply same size of the frame where motors are to be mounted. fix the ply with screws on the frame with those 4 holes. then u can put the motors on those ply by screwing the holes provided at the base of your motor.
Wait for the others to reply.
Hi,
The zip ties have been good so far over a few test flights .
Still suggestion taken :)
Regards.
swizera zip ties works great on my tri too.. no vibrations
Check out the videos here
http://www.rcindia.org/multirotors/my-tricopter-building-flaying-experience/msg128207/#msg128207
Quote from: rockmania.89 on February 09, 2013, 06:39:31 PM
Prop savers from the hobby shop pune.
Can you please post name & address from where you got Prop savers in pune?
If you are just learning to fly and not flying professional grade equipment, zip-ties are the best way to attach the motors. Use two for each motor. This keeps the weight low and more importantly saves the motor by ripping off in a bad landing (Crash in other words ;D)