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Old 06-01-2009, 09:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help! Electric Power Engine on my Osmose

Hi friends,
I write to ask they about wath power plant in electric version they should me. Nowadays, one friend construct a Osmose 160 by CAmodel, and We have mount a electric power plant in this.
What motor, ESC and Pack they should for this model?
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Old 06-01-2009, 09:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Electric Power Engine on my Osmose

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Hi friends,
I write to ask they about wath power plant in electric version they should me. Nowadays, one friend construct a Osmose 160 by CAmodel, and We have mount a electric power plant in this.
What motor, ESC and Pack they should for this model?
Thanks, Good Flight!

This is a pretty common and very powerful/effective setup being used in 2 Meter F3A ships:

Axi 5330/F3A motor - $269
Axi 8mm prop adapter - $15
Castle Creations Phoenix 85HV controller - $170

PolyQuest /Thunder Power/FlitePower 5S-5000mah battery x2 (series for 10s)

APC 20-13 electric prop - $15 (best in light winds)
APC 20.5-14 electric prop - $15 (best overall prop)
Complete power set up with 1 set of batteries approximately $700
Chargers and power supply:
Thunder Power 1010 charger - $199
Thunder Power 210V balancer - $99
Alternative charger setup :
CellPro 10S with integrated balancer - $189
2ea 6 pin balance nodes to fit your packs - $15 ea

Iota 55amp RV power supply - $110 from various sources on EBay
4mm to 6mm gold bullet connectors (connect motor to speed controller)
Deans Ultra connectors (connect battery packs to controller)

Optional:

12V deep cycle marine battery - $110 from Sears - will allow up to 5 flight battery charges. ( it can be recharged by Iota power supply above)
or
110V generator - $150 to $700
The optimum number of flight packs is 3 sets. This will allow you to fly almost continuously if you arrive at the field with 3 charged packs. Also, if you bring a deep cycle marine battery as well, you will be able to get in 8 flights per session.


Basic Castle Controller settings: (these are the important ones)


Battery - 30V (don't use auto-lipo setting)

timing - low
frequency - low
sensitivity - insensitive



This and more data for what you are doing can be had readily at the electric F3A site.


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Old 06-02-2009, 07:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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This is a pretty common and very powerful/effective setup being used in 2 Meter F3A ships:

Axi 5330/F3A motor - $269
Axi 8mm prop adapter - $15
Castle Creations Phoenix 85HV controller - $170

PolyQuest /Thunder Power/FlitePower 5S-5000mah battery x2 (series for 10s)

APC 20-13 electric prop - $15 (best in light winds)
APC 20.5-14 electric prop - $15 (best overall prop)
Complete power set up with 1 set of batteries approximately $700
Chargers and power supply:
Thunder Power 1010 charger - $199
Thunder Power 210V balancer - $99
Alternative charger setup :
CellPro 10S with integrated balancer - $189
2ea 6 pin balance nodes to fit your packs - $15 ea

Iota 55amp RV power supply - $110 from various sources on EBay
4mm to 6mm gold bullet connectors (connect motor to speed controller)
Deans Ultra connectors (connect battery packs to controller)

Optional:

12V deep cycle marine battery - $110 from Sears - will allow up to 5 flight battery charges. ( it can be recharged by Iota power supply above)
or
110V generator - $150 to $700
The optimum number of flight packs is 3 sets. This will allow you to fly almost continuously if you arrive at the field with 3 charged packs. Also, if you bring a deep cycle marine battery as well, you will be able to get in 8 flights per session.


Basic Castle Controller settings: (these are the important ones)


Battery - 30V (don't use auto-lipo setting)

timing - low
frequency - low
sensitivity - insensitive



This and more data for what you are doing can be had readily at the electric F3A site.


Hope this helps!
Thank you, now I seach more information about there...
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Old 06-02-2009, 09:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Electric Power Engine on my Osmose

Federico,

I much prefer the Plettenberg 30-10 Evo to the Axi. The Plettenberg is lighter, and I feel smoother and more powerful. The Pletty can also handle larger props, I think the Axi only likes up to a 20x13.

The Castle Creations speed controller is a good choice, I think you have to make sure the timing is correct in the settings otherwise the motor is not happy. I know the Jeti 90 Opto works well. Also, the Rasa 20x15 props are a great choice as they are a lot stiffer than the APC props, less torquey, and quieter. The blades are available from ICARE-RC, the same distributor for the motor in North America, and East R/C makes a hub.

As for a charger, FMA Direct CellPro 10S- bar none.

This is a more expensive setup than the aforementioned Axi, however I think you'll be a lot happier with it, especially with an airplane as large as the Osmose. Where are you from?

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I agree,

The Plett system is a big jump over the AXi system. If you want the best in all around efficiency, there are not many better.
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