So this perhaps? It's just I have no experience or knowledge of LiPo's, I've trying to avoid them as I know about how careful you have to be with them., and now I need one because of how light they are.
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So this perhaps? It's just I have no experience or knowledge of LiPo's, I've trying to avoid them as I know about how careful you have to be with them., and now I need one because of how light they are.
How many fights do you want to do without recharging?
Hannibalito III does the job with 4S A123's, and those are only 2300mAh.
But if don't want to use a voltagebooster, then 6S 3000mAh 30C-40C should be good enough for Skyfall in the proposed configuraton.
As I will mostly be running it at normal schedule RR & RL events, I would like it to do the two fights in show 1 without needing to be charged inbetween them and still not run low on charge in the second fight, charge it in the break between shows, then do another two fights.Quote:
Originally Posted by maddox10
Pity about the weight and money you'll spend on an overspec'd pack.
Also, we can recharge the A123's in Hannibalito 3 in about 20 minutes with the Imax B6.
In Hannibalito 4, we can exchange and recharge the3S Turnegy Nanotech pack in less than 15 minutes, and we have spare packs at hand. Turnaround for Hannibalito 4, except battledamage, is less than 5 minutes.
The new antweight is done for the Geek Lates event in London this Thursday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQon1so2T8c
im 99% sure that is a claw i had made a while ago and if it is then its not ti its all mild steel
I also picked up Metal Beak's beak from Jamie at the event:
http://i1234.photobucket.com/albums/...ty100/Beak.jpg
Lovely, 20cm long, 1.5mm welded Ti construction, 2.5mm Ti point, and it only cost a fiver :D ![/quote]
I have to admit, I never have found Ti Box-section for sale , and the discoloration on the welds rather make me think about steel, than Ti.
Touch a magnet against it, although if it's stainless then it won't attract either.
The entire body is non-magnetic, but the tip is mild steel. Missed that in the original post, but no matter, a steel tip is better as it won't blunt as easily. It doesn't look like stainless, and it was advertised by Jamie as being Ti, and I trust him, so I do believe it's Ti.
While on the topic, how much force would the Gimsons 12v GLA6000 Linear Actuator produce if overvolted to 18v?
Touch a grinder on it... If the sparks are white it's ti... But if you know the tips steel... It won't be... You can't weld stainless to ti.