Postby Steve Mansell » September 8th, 2017, 11:32 pm
First the bad news-
My wife saw how much the motor, ESC, data logger, watt meter, large soldering iron, 400w charger, and 2x5000mah 6s cost!
I mentioned it was still no where near the cost of the show tickets I've ordered for our anniversary. I think I've got away with it!
Now the good news-
Used EC5 connectors on the batts, series harness, watt meter, and ESC. 5mm bullets on ESC/motor.
I made a mount out of 15mm ply and bolted it to my workmate, set it all up, programmed the ESC with a YEP card, following the instructions from the YGE site.
Tranny on, reciver on, flight batts connected (ESC is opto, and no BEC, so seperate rx batt).
First gentle run with no prop - nothing! Reprogrammed the throttle "stop" and "full power" and bingo - a bit scary at first, but runs good.
Bolted a 26/8 wooden scimitar prop (from propguy) and at 1/4 throttle the workshop nearly took off!
Chuffed as punch with my first attempt at electrics.
When it comes to installing it all in my new creation, I am going to make up an arming link out of some EC5s, and mount it under a scale hatch on the cowl. That way I can power the rx and servos, and arm the motor just before t/o and dis-arm immediately after landing.
The extra cable length due to the data logger, series harness and arming link means I may have to install a capacitor bank at the ESC, due to the possibility of high voltage spikes, but still doing google research on that.
Once the plane's finished (I'm a slow builder, 'cos I live near a couple of good pubs) I may post an abridged build thread.
Thanks for all the good advice on the forum,
Cheers
Steve