Next Level 650mm Quad with DJI NAZA Controller

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

This video shows the DJI NAZA Controller in one of the new Next Level Multi-Rotor 650mm Quad frames from Innov8tive Designs. The machine is powered by four Cobra 2217/20 motors spinning GemFan 10x4.5 props. Four Next Level 30 amp Speed Controllers are used to power the motors and the DJI NAZA Controller is used. The additional parts on the frame include the PM3 payload mount and the blank center plate used as a protective top cover. With a 3-cell 3200 battery pack, the ready to fly weight is 3 pounds 15 ounces.

In the Attitude mode, the stability and altitude holding of the machine is amazing! In the Manual mode, the controls are well harmonized and very responsive. I am really impressed with the stability of the system!

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  • THe 650 is really on the smaller side of our future line-up. Wait until you see the 800mm and 1000mm frames!

  • With those motors there is 9 total pounds of thrust available. The machine weighs 3 pounds 13 ounces with a single 3S 2200mah pack, so you could put about 2 pounds of payload on it and still have it by flyable. About 5-3/4 pounds would be the max flying weight.

  • The DJI NAZA controller installed in this quad is only $220.00, The one you are thinking of is the WooKong-M system which is $1100.00

  • With a 3-cell 4500mah battery (Two 3-cell 2250 packs in parallel) I can fly for 10 minutes and use up about 80% of the battery energy, which is all you really want to pull from a battery each flight. These motors do have enough torque to turn 11x4.7 props also if you need more lifting ability.

  • The Cobra 2217/20 motors with GemFan 10x4.5SF props are a pretty efficient combination. In a quad set-up, total power draw is about 83mah per minute per pound. With a 4 pound flying of the craft in this video, power consumption is about 330 to 340 mah per minute.

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  • That quad its massive , a 650 ! , i thaw my vc-550 was big but that mother ship of yours is impressive ! .

  • I like your placement of the LEDS for orientation.. Looks really stable. How much payload could it carry with a 3s 2200 lipo?

  • That system is like a grand. You should be impressed!

  • I was wondering on flight time what are getting with the 2217/20 motors and is there another motor you had try out yet. I am thinking torque with large prop. what do you think!

  • That is absolutely awesome! Is that the new controller you mentioned on a recent episode of ATTF? it looks rock solid! :D

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