It all depends on the prop size you're using, and the voltage of the battery.
But, with a typical 850kv running 3s batteries, and 10" props, you're generating 800-900 grams of thrust per motor. That'll be nearly three times your 1.2kg weight, at the top end. No wonder it took off like a rocket. Also, if you use 11" props, you're going to getting over 1.kg per motor.
I thought my quad would be too heavy at 1.4Kg until I saw it leap off the ground the first time at less than 40% throttle. I'm @ 2480m above sea level and using 2830 20a 750Kv motors turning 10-6 three blade props powered by a 4s 5ah LiPO. I should be seeing about 1kg of thrust per prop- nearly 4kg total. That works out to almost 2G's of vertical acceleration. I'd love to see what this thing could do @ sea level...
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me? hyperion 4s 5000mha 25c
omg i think mine needs to go a diet then , mines weighs over 2 kg auw, still getting 14 minute flights
Mine weighs 1800g. It is a custom build with 2836-9 880 Kv using 11 X 4.7 props.
It flies well. If you ever owned a boat the propeller pitch and diameter works similar.
Propellers are like selecting transmission gears around what the engine can deliver over the RPM range and torque.
The Horsepower (work) will curve across the rpm's. What is important is to not have a propeller stall if the weight is too much.
It all depends on the prop size you're using, and the voltage of the battery.
But, with a typical 850kv running 3s batteries, and 10" props, you're generating 800-900 grams of thrust per motor. That'll be nearly three times your 1.2kg weight, at the top end. No wonder it took off like a rocket. Also, if you use 11" props, you're going to getting over 1.kg per motor.
I thought my quad would be too heavy at 1.4Kg until I saw it leap off the ground the first time at less than 40% throttle. I'm @ 2480m above sea level and using 2830 20a 750Kv motors turning 10-6 three blade props powered by a 4s 5ah LiPO. I should be seeing about 1kg of thrust per prop- nearly 4kg total. That works out to almost 2G's of vertical acceleration. I'd love to see what this thing could do @ sea level...
My quad:
Hexa, 30cm arms with 1x1cm + 3200mAh 35C = 1,1kg + 300g (Lipo) = 1,4kg
The copter has lift off at about 45% throttle and has got endless power.
In my opinion 1 more kg wouldn't be too heavy for my hexa
My quad weighs 1400grams with 4s3300 so adding your 200gram gopro should not be an issue.