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RC Models => Multirotors => Topic started by: rockmania.89 on February 09, 2013, 06:39:31 PM



Title: my first multirotor
Post by: rockmania.89 on February 09, 2013, 06:39:31 PM
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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Title: Re: my first multirotor
Post by: manojswizera on February 09, 2013, 07:10:00 PM
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.


Title: Re: my first multirotor
Post by: rockmania.89 on February 09, 2013, 07:14:46 PM
Hi,
The  zip ties have been good so far over a few test flights .
Still suggestion taken  :)

Regards.


Title: Re: my first multirotor
Post by: atulrajguru9 on February 13, 2013, 01:37:21 PM
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


Title: Re: my first multirotor
Post by: atulrajguru9 on February 13, 2013, 01:38:44 PM

Prop savers from the hobby shop pune.


Can you please post name & address from where you got Prop savers in pune?


Title: Re: my first multirotor
Post by: lastRites on February 13, 2013, 09:35:11 PM
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)