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ThanksBallisticPhantom said:Sorry to hear that havasu.
havasuphoto said:El Guapo
havasuphoto said:So-now I know I have a bad power pad at M4-which means I need a new lower PCB.....just great-that's all I needed.
Back when I first got my frame, I was toying with the idea of installing the bottom plate upside down so the power pads are facing the ground, and installing the ESCs on the underside of the bottom plate. That would depend on your landing gear, gimbal and battery config though. just another option. It's a lot easier routing on the F450 because there are holes right where the pads are, as if DJI really wanted you to do it that way...havasuphoto said:the only 2 options I can think of are on top of the hat(like I showed in the picture before), or inside the cage
havasuphoto said:I took El Guapo's suggestion and plugged the mains of M4 ESC directly into a Lipo.....pushed motor test again-nothing.
I think they're just accessory holes, I use 'em for antennas and various other wiring. But you have a lot of flexibility with plate layout generally. Wherever they live, you want the ESCs to have adequate airflow, particularly if you're testing on a bench.havasuphoto said:By putting the holes in the bottom plate, where exactly does DJI expect us to mount the ESC's? I'm kinda confused on that statement.
havasuphoto said:I also discovered I have 18 extended aluminum wires to go from the engines to the ESC's, so I'm going to swap out the copper ones for aluminum.
Great.FangsCPO said:Here's my philosophy on mounting the ESCs. The manufacturer put them out on the arms for a reason. I'm inclined to believe it was to provide them enough air to keep them cool. I believe if you put them under the top plate, you are going to make everything under there more crowded and greatly reduce air circulation to provide proper cooling. Then again anything is worth a try once to see what happens as long as you don't crash.
Didn't even think of Home Depot...we have 1 here and a Lowe's!!!FangsCPO said:Home Depot $32
Weller
Model # 8200PKS
100/140-Watt Soldering Gun Kit
You can buy extra tips when needed on Amazon.
havasuphoto said:I think "normally", people run longer main power wires, and opt for very short control wires. This would put the ESC's much closer to the engines.
Yea-that's what I was wondering. I think I'll keep the main wires short, and just run the longer control wires.ElGuano said:havasuphoto said:I think "normally", people run longer main power wires, and opt for very short control wires. This would put the ESC's much closer to the engines.
Yeah, the Tarot method with the ESCs mounted under the motors (same with the DJI S800/S1000). Personally I don't like that method, as wire inductance adds strain and heat to the ESC caps and can burn them out over time, especially on large frames. DJI accounts for this on their custom ESCs but few people consider it on DIY builds with standard aftermarket ESCs. Frame mounted is the "better" way in this regard: ESCs closer on the circuit to the battery, longer wires to the motors. Otherwise, you'll want to add up your cap ratings and throw additional ones on in parallel for every 5-10cm of distance from your battery.
havasuphoto said:Didn't even think of Home Depot...we have 1 here and a Lowe's!!!FangsCPO said:Home Depot $32
Weller
Model # 8200PKS
100/140-Watt Soldering Gun Kit
You can buy extra tips when needed on Amazon.
I also need the copper de-soldering strips w/flux, to suck up the old solder. Gonna have to do a search on their site.
So-how hot should the Iron be? 100/140 sounds like a lot of heat...? Just remember-I am stupid enough to burn a hole clean through the PCB board
I want something with lights on the end too....OH, and need those two little arms with alligator clips-helping hands.
I have a closet full of use Nomex flight gloves, so I'm got my hands covered
Solder type and diameter?
Yea-I saw that. Just questioning whether I'd be better with the smaller pencil type? I've used the "gun" before...years ago. It didn't end well.FangsCPO said:havasuphoto said:Didn't even think of Home Depot...we have 1 here and a Lowe's!!!FangsCPO said:Home Depot $32
Weller
Model # 8200PKS
100/140-Watt Soldering Gun Kit
You can buy extra tips when needed on Amazon.
I also need the copper de-soldering strips w/flux, to suck up the old solder. Gonna have to do a search on their site.
So-how hot should the Iron be? 100/140 sounds like a lot of heat...? Just remember-I am stupid enough to burn a hole clean through the PCB board
I want something with lights on the end too....OH, and need those two little arms with alligator clips-helping hands.
I have a closet full of use Nomex flight gloves, so I'm got my hands covered
Solder type and diameter?
This one has a light on the end. I only use the 100 watt setting. I've yet to burn anything.....yet. LOL!!
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