That's the one I get, works great.
That's the one I get, works great.
Yes on the top side of the board.Hi I am doing a battery mod on P3P and am a bit unsure where to solder wires for my external batteries, in Rocket_Aus original post he stated solder on the positive and negative terminals (covered with epoxy goop) these are on top of charging port right, so do I solder them on there or do I solder on small positive and negatives on the control board. helpView attachment 66460
I understand that there are two different p3 prof versions in the market: One with the 980kv and one with the 800 kv Motor. The 800kv seems to give 2-3 min longer flighttime...
But as they both use the same battery and prop, I would guess that the payload cant be as high as with the old version (980), right ? So, is anyone with a dual battery setup flying the new version ? Or is dual battery by definition only with the 980 motors ?
That is what I have herd.I've been reading that lipos have a break in period maybe about 5 to 10 cycles...Will I get more flight time on a battery after it has been broken in? Has anyone noticed this? If so how much more time can one expect?
First post: I have a Phantom 3 pro, and I am concidering if I should mod my second battery or just buy a third battery? I am not trying to set flight distance records. I often record movie in the mountains, far away from sivilization. I just want more flight time.
Thanks for the power adapter tips. I have a decent garage with tools and skills for the job. Do I have to go with the more "exotic" LiPo's or will 2× Tenergy Nano Tech suffice? Any size that seems to be the sweet spot between added amp-hours, added weight and simply giving the most flight time? 2x 4s 1500-2000 mAh, wired in parallell and connected to the power adapter a good compromise?
Thanks for the power adapter tips. I have a decent garage with tools and skills for the job. Do I have to go with the more "exotic" LiPo's or will 2× Tenergy Nano Tech suffice? Any size that seems to be the sweet spot between added amp-hours, added weight and simply giving the most flight time? 2x 4s 1500-2000 mAh, wired in parallell and connected to the power adapter a good compromise?
so the quick answer is, all batteries will give ya something. But there are some combo's or batteries which are better than others. For me, the multistar 5200 gives reliable 33minute flight times. The multistar 6600 gives reliable 36min flight times. When i ran the split 5200 from horizon, i could only get 28-29min flight times. 2x2300 Venom Fly LIHV gets me about 30min flight times.101 pages...sure there must have been some development and experience made since page 30 or 60, so the info there might not be the optimal solution. So I was hoping for an answer from someone experienced, that have seen what works and what was a dead end/failure.
So the dual extra battery mod has been abandoned in favour of a single battery? No "established" sweet spot between added weight and extra flight time? Great info in that list ☺
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