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Old 09-27-2013, 08:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Info on battery sizes and dimensions for Mostro 700 electric

http://www.avantrc.com/index.php?opt...news&Itemid=50

Here is info on what size packs you can run and the dimensions that will fit.


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Default Info on battery sizes and dimensions for Mostro 700 electric

This is for 8000mah packs



This is for typical 5000mah packs

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Old 09-27-2013, 10:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi
Who makes or where can you get an 8000mah 12 s stick? or for that matter brick?
Kindly let me know
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You will most likely get the most mileage by pairing batteries into a needed configuration. 6s 4000 would take 8 batteries which is insane, not sure that's the optimal pairing .. Thunder Power used to make custom packs they probably still do.
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Thanks buddy
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You will most likely get the most mileage by pairing batteries into a needed configuration. 6s 4000 would take 8 batteries which is insane, not sure that's the optimal pairing .. Thunder Power used to make custom packs they probably still do.
I think you mean 4 batteries
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edited: nm 4 batts
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the math is over my head
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1 - 6S 4000
______________>12S 4000
2 - 6S 4000
_________________________= 12S 8000
3 - 6S 4000
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Old 09-27-2013, 02:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
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You can use 30c because that's 8x30=240A
Here's an example:


https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...8000mah%206s1p

2 of these will be much easier


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wow, u would use a zippy.
amazing
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wow, u would use a zippy.
amazing
I wouldn't be using 8000mah packs at all myself. That would be better for sport flying and mild 3d and long flight times. I would use 5000 mah for hard 3d.

That's said the zippys were just a quick example not a recommendation.


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I think for an endurance/FAI Mostro setup, I will try a set of 30c 8000mAh packs and a Pyro 700-52 motor for maximum flight time. I assume 12 minutes of hovering and aerobatic flight is possible. For a pattern competition, you don't need 3D performance, so this might be an ideal setup to avoid having to land and swap packs.

But for the ultimate 3D setup, a Scorpion motor and some 65c 4400mAh packs will give maximum performance.
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wow, u would use a zippy.
amazing
Nothing wrong with those Zippys if you're not into hard 3D and want longer flight times.
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Revolectrix has 6s and 7s 7400mah.
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That's 12s 7400mAh using 2 batteries. I was day dreaming with all that room a 16s setup . Although 12s 7400mah would be a sweet scale helicopter platform especially the way the mono frame is designed.
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wow, u would use a zippy.
amazing
for a 30C zippys or pretty much anything nowadays should work so no need to get fancy and waste money on high-end batteries for a 8000 pack
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Ill just keep the tp 6s 5000mah 70c packs .
Hope i can get 4-5mins of flight time at 2000rpm.
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