800kv or 900kv, well its all down to. SunnySky V2216-12 KV800 II Brushless Motor Sunnysky X22 Prop Adapter Set CW / CCW I recommend! Joined Mar 12, 2016 Messages 3,848. I have been running a Solo motor pod on my test stand with a standard PWM servo driver without issue, so an ESCs change with endpoints properly set should. Table 4.2 PA candidate motor comparison using manufacturer-provided test data. Of thrust being produced by the Sunnysky V2216 and 11x5.5E prop was. Operate on the PA was the Sunnysky V2814 800KV due to its capability of handling.
Have a rotorcraft that has two or more horizontal rotors?Then you're in the right place!Bicopters, Tricopters, Quadcopters, Pentacopters, Hexacopters, Octocopters, indeed any non-fixed-wing aircraft is very welcome here. Rules 1 - Be civil.Treat others with respect.
Harassment of others is strictly forbidden. It is entirely possible to convey a differing opinion, without personally attacking others.If you feel that you're not mature enough to abide by this rule, then please refrain from commenting.2 - Vote based on quality, not opinion.If you think something contributes to conversation, upvote it. F=maThrust is proportional to the mass of air going through the prop and the amount you accelerate it. If you double the area or speed, you get double the power. Of course, you only need to increase the diameter by 1.4x to double the area.E = 1/2 m v 2Power is proportional to the mass of air and speed squared. If you double the speed, you need 4 times as much power.So work out the increase in area, and the power decrease should be the square root of that.Roughly.
Your battery will be more efficient at a lower power, the motors efficiency may change too, but these are second-order effects.BTW, this is why the man-powered helicopter had enormous, slow blades, and why jets and rockets (with tiny nozzles but very, very high exhaust speeds) are so inefficient for hovering.
Yet another amazing 'horn of plenty' on this forum. I've studied the entire thread in pure admiration of the amazing skills demonstrated by especially and (and the rest of you!).
Found 10 pcs T-Motor 2216 800kV V2 at RCflight.se and ordered - all 10 at $36.50 a piece. I'll supply those with the short PA's (and ) from TBS.
As I've understood those fit the motors snugly, and support the stock props. Right?What I still wonder about: Have anyone figured out a replacement ESC for the Solo? Any thread I've missed?(Greetings from Norway.