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Watts Up 100 Electric Glider Short Kit - RCU Forums - RC Universe Marketplace - Watts Up 100 Electric Glider Short Kit - 100 inch Class competition sport glider designed by Brian Austin and Ray Pavely uses the MH32 wing section and is ideal for those who like the idea of optional extendable wing panels, and makes a great electric thermal searcher for the sports flyer Construction is
Watts Up R C Watt Meter - RCU Forums - RC Universe The "Watt's Up" RC battery Watt meter measures and calculates all the electrical parameters you need to get high performance from your R C cars or planes It is essential for increasing the performance and safety of your electric-powered R C model
Aircraft Power to Weight Ratio Chart - RC Universe Watts are a product of Volts x Amps (W=VxA) Knowing this ratio allows you to calculate wattage if the manufacturer only lists the motor's Max Voltage and Peak Amps
Watts Up RC Watt Meter Power Analyzer - RCU Forums Upon connection to a battery the Watts up ammeter immediately starts monitoring the power system after going through it's very short initialisation The device displays at all times a real-time view of the amps volts and Watts currently being consumed by the power system
How do I use a watt meter? - RCU Forums - RC Universe The E-Flite displays only one parameter at a time, allowing the numbers to be large and easy to read However, you have to press a button to cycle through from volts to amps to watts etc This is not very convenient, in my opinion The Watt's Up meter (and several other brands) display all of the parameters at once I prefer this type of meter because I can see everything at a glance, even
Everything you want to know about electric flight - RCU Forums That would be 60 watts of energy that the motor consumes to turn that prop (6 amps X 10 Volts) If we go to a larger prop, say 7 inches and keep the pitch the same 5 inches, the draw might go up to 8 amps at 10 volts or 80 watts
Matching ESC to Motor? - RCU Forums - RC Universe This tells us it can dissapate 770 Watts before it blows up With a 3 cell battery (11 1 Volts) assume a voltage to the motor of about 10 Volts (which is about right) so at full power this motor needs 10 Volts x 77 Amperes to generate 770 Watts
FUNJET - RCU Forums - RC Universe The more you go foward the more up elevon you need and that = speed lost 2500 watts man it's a wonder the wings don't melt down The mega 16 25 3 is a great choice and to get it to go you really go you have to start with 4cells You man also want to play around with cutting down props On the crashed next FJ I'll run the following E-flite 2700 kv
. 46 glow to electric conversion - RCU Forums - RC Universe The watts per pound is a good GENERAL RULE to follow to get you in the general motor size you will need for sport planes for equivelant performance compared to a 2 stroke (REMEMBER - EQUIVELANT PERFORMANCE, NOT POWER)
motor- esc- battery- formula - RCU Forums - RC Universe Generally, you want aroound 100 watts lb for general trainer sport type flying, 150 watts lb for sport light 3D, and 200 watts lb and up for advanced 3D type flying You can pretty much figure how much plane you fly with this info As far as the ESC, you will want to get one that can handle the current draw of your motor prop combo