Quadcopter motor controller testing

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2008

The Quadcopter's motor controller running with USART control. This was just the initial tests to make sure everything works.
www.quadcopter.org

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  • @derfsanderson well basically yes a larger motor and prop will give you more lift. It actually might be more efficient to have a larger lower RPM prob because of drag. There is an optimum RPM that the Motor and Prob will run at, so try stick in that range.

    Just remember that a larger payload will require more energy to keep in the air so you will need larger/better power density batteries.

  • Im about to get into this and wondering does a larger motor and prop mean more payload lift or arre there limitations to lift?

  • @sandale I think it's about a 1000rpm/V motor. With the prop on, it's about 5000 RPM or so. So not really high RPM

  • what motor do you use foar a quadocopter ? is it high rmp ?

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