grampayeehaa
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As you know from my last post, I wish to put together a Masala E powered Sailplane from Nitroplanes. I am now working on the power train for the bird. I took the general information supplied by Nitroplanes, (motor,esc and battery), to work out the combination, (870kv motor, 60amp esc and an 11.1 v 3800-4000maH battery). I am concidering a Big Foot 25, 870kv, 550watt motor, a Dynam 60a esc with a 3a bec and a a Sky Lipo 11.1v, 4000maH 20C battery.
I used Toni's formulas he posted on YouTube to make my calculations. I took the watts of the motor,(550) divided by the voltage of the battery, (11.1) to get the amp usage to the motor, (49.5). Watts/volts=amps. That told me that, by applying Toni's suggestion of using an ESC 10-20% larger than required, I needed a 55-60amp esc. Next came the battery. By using Toni's formula, mah*C/1000=amps 4000*20/1000=80. That gave me a continuous draw capacity of 80amps. More than enough for my requirements. Are my calculation sound?
Next question. I don't understand what the "can" dimensions have to do with the motor. The Big Foot 25 has the suggested shaft size and "can" diameter. It is only a couple of millimeters short in length.
I would like to thank Toni. I have learned a lot from his tutorials.
I used Toni's formulas he posted on YouTube to make my calculations. I took the watts of the motor,(550) divided by the voltage of the battery, (11.1) to get the amp usage to the motor, (49.5). Watts/volts=amps. That told me that, by applying Toni's suggestion of using an ESC 10-20% larger than required, I needed a 55-60amp esc. Next came the battery. By using Toni's formula, mah*C/1000=amps 4000*20/1000=80. That gave me a continuous draw capacity of 80amps. More than enough for my requirements. Are my calculation sound?
Next question. I don't understand what the "can" dimensions have to do with the motor. The Big Foot 25 has the suggested shaft size and "can" diameter. It is only a couple of millimeters short in length.
I would like to thank Toni. I have learned a lot from his tutorials.