I just joined this forum all but a few days ago so I am still trying to find my away about this website. I am not sure if I am posting to the correct area. Anyhow, I currently have in the works a design for a quadcopter capable of lifting a person around the 200 lb weight area and below. I plan on using four motors I found off of Alibaba.com- MP120100 80KV Sensored Brushless Motors (60 kg of thrust). Ideally, I am hoping to get out at most 530 lbs of thust. With the combined weight of the passenger and the drone frame and its components at around 270 lbs, the thrust to weight ratio would be around 1.9:1.
I have never built a drone before nor am I all to sure of how exactly to go about connecting all of the electrical components. The main problem I have at the moment if configuring a battery system which can support the requirements of the motors as well as the ESC and additional control systems. My area of expertise is far more mechanical by trade and I have little knowledge of electrical and technological functions.
The main frame of the drone is complete. It is modelled after the MK Airspeeder, something of an F-1 car design. I know I am a complete novice with this sort of thing, but I am eager to learn and hear what anyone has to say.
- Brand Name:
- MP
- Model Number:
- MP S-120100/80KV
- Usage:
- BOAT, Car, Electric Bicycle, Home Appliance, electric paramotor
- Type:
- Giant brushless motor
- Torque:
- 46Nm
- Construction:
- Permanent Magnet
- Commutation:
- Brushless
- Protect Feature:
- Explosion-proof
- Speed(RPM):
- 7200
- Continuous Current(A):
- 180A
- Efficiency:
- 90%
- Model type:
- MP-S-120100/KV80
- Power:
- 25KW
- MAX AMP:
- 300A
- KV:
- 50, 80
- ESC:
- 22S 400-500A
- MAX VOLT:
- 100v
- SIZE:
- 120 x 100 ( without shaft )
- Stator:
- 40mm
- WEIGHT (kg):
- 3.9kg
- SHAFT:
- 12mm
- Certification:
- ce, RoHS
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