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volt x ampère stroom is. Is dat ook meteen het aantal watt's?
scirocco;27290157 zei:While an absolutely critical part of the system ...
Kv is actually the item one should choose last.
The reason I suggest picking Kv last is that prop choices have bounds - the diameter that will physically fit and the minimum size that can absorb the power you want. OTOH, combinations of voltage and Kv are much less constrained - at least before you purchase the components.
- Decide your peak power requirement based on the weight of the model and how you want to fly it.
- Pick a preferred cell count (voltage) and pack capacity for how to deliver the power.
- Pick a prop that will a) fit on the model and b) fly the model how you want - often as big as will fit is a good choice, but if high speed is the goal, a smaller diameter higher pitch prop will be more appropriate.
- Look for a size class of motors that will handle the peak power - a very conservative guide is to allow 1 gram motor weight for every 3 watts peak power.
- Then, look for a motor in that weight range that has the Kv to achieve the power desired with the props you can use - a calculator such as Ecalc allows very quick trial and error zooming in on a decent choice. For a desired power and prop, you'd need higher Kv if using a 3 cell pack compared to a 4 cell pack. Or for a desired power and cell count, you'd need higher Kv if driving a smaller diameter high speed prop compared to a larger prop for a slow model.
So Kv is not a figure of merit, in that higher or lower is better, it is simply a motor characteristic that you exploit to make your power system do what you want, within the constraints you have, eg limited prop diameter if it's a pusher, or you already have a bunch of 3S packs and don't want to buy more, and so on.
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Bij dat soort toerentallen gaan de tippen van je prop door de geluidsbarrière. Dat veroorzaakt een hele bak herrie en sloopt je prop. Alleen als je een prop met een heel kleine diameter hebt kan je dat misschien redden maar van zo'n klein propje is het rendement flut...... Een prop die 50.000 toeren aankan, moet je ook even serieus opzoeken..
Ik heb zoiets ook al eens vertaald
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Op 6s zul je dus een motor op moeten zoeken met de helft aan kv. Dan draait de prop even hard als in de 3s situatie.