Well I did get the motor stand off made and installed the 6374 SK3 out runner. Looks like it will produce about 3 Kilo watts with the Falcon 20x10. Hoping to have the plane around 12.5 pounds when completed.
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Need to ask a question. I have similar plane it's predicted weight to be 13 lbs. now looking up all info.
Need a 3000 to 3500 watt motor. Cost $250 from exstream flite .
Need a 120 amp esc for 12 s battery. Cost $ 300 Castel
Need 6s at 3500 to 4000 mAh. Need 6 packs to fly 3 times 125/pack $750.
That comes to $1250 to power the plane that is a lot of money for that size plane is this the going rate or am I missing something. Can buy a pretty good gas motors for that money can you advise. Thanks.
I chose Turnigy Power systems for everything from HK except the prop (Falcon 20x10 carbon electric 70$).
Turnigy SK3 6374 192kv motor will produce up to 4000 watts but rated for 80 amps @ 48 volts and 3000 watts. $75.00
Turnigy Aerostar 150amp opto ESC. $110.00
Two Turnigy 6S 3300mah Nano Techs 45C batteries. $55.00 ea. (run in series for 12s).
One Turnigy Mega 1000 watt 12-36vdc input charger max 30 amp charge rate. Charge batteries to 90% in less than 8 minutes. $180.00
This comes to $545.00 to fly all day on just two batteries. (add 20 minutes between flights for battery cool downs).
Plane with shipping was $468. Add $250 for servos. Package to fly as an electric....$1263.00 This is everything including charger. Does not include radio tho!
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Thanks for taking the time to help. Like the idea of one pack and recharging, that makes sense because of cost of batteries. I do have the equipment to change at a decent rate already. Ie at 20amps.I chose Turnigy Power systems for everything from HK except the prop (Falcon 20x10 carbon electric 70$).
Turnigy SK3 6374 192kv motor will produce up to 4000 watts but rated for 80 amps @ 48 volts and 3000 watts. $75.00
Turnigy Aerostar 150amp opto ESC. $110.00
Two Turnigy 6S 3300mah Nano Techs 45C batteries. $55.00 ea. (run in series for 12s).
One Turnigy Mega 1000 watt 12-36vdc input charger max 30 amp charge rate. Charge batteries to 90% in less than 8 minutes. $180.00
This comes to $545.00 to fly all day on just two batteries. (add 20 minutes between flights for battery cool downs).
Plane with shipping was $468. Add $250 for servos. Package to fly as an electric....$1263.00 This is everything including charger. Does not include radio tho!
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Thanks for taking the time to help. Like the idea of one pack and recharging, that makes sense because of cost of batteries. I do have the equipment to change at a decent rate already. Ie at 20amps.
Thanks again that makes a big difference will be looking in that at that price it makes it affordable.Your welcome. Turnigy also has a new chemistry lipo called Graphene. Compared cost to my existing 6S pack is 75.00 vs 55.00. Going to try some on this new bird. I hear they are supposed to out perform thunder power and take a fast charge like no other battery.
Thanks for the compliment @pawnshopmike